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As if the show wasn’t big enough already, here’s catch up to the fifth power.

When passwords and user ID’s and previously saved form-thingies go missing, Muffin tends to slack off. Just a bit mind you. I mean it not like she’s a month… 2 months… ‘that’ far behind. 😛 So enjoy 10 or so Read more ›

Not just a different accent, sometimes a different language.

So when is a podcast not a podcast but really a podcast? When our friends from We Are Not Delicious join the Think Tank. Still with the usual silliness, madlib and trivia, but special guests always make it more fun Read more ›

Watch out for the booby trap.

It was all in the name of science. And science would never lead us astray now, would it? I mean, gamma rays, spiderbites and plant toxins aside, experimentation can be good. And so Boobquake in the Think Tank occured. The Read more ›

No Ides only Pi

3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197 16939937510582097494459230781640628620899 86280348253421170679821480865132823066470 93844609550582231725359408128481117450284 10270193852110555964462294895493038196442 88109756659334461284756482337867831652712 01909145648566923460348610454326648213… That’s a lot of pi for one radio show. Leftovers served below. http://bubblesinthethinktank.com/nati/2010/Cincy-03152010.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download

How you ‘spect to get your corn meal made?

I’ve been thinking a lot about process lately.  Those who know me know that I frequently do, but that’s usually more about organizational process at work.  These days, it’s all about mine. Stunned to think that Belinda is thinking only Read more ›

Never rush a pug

What?  You think a blog headline like that is irrelevant to a Bubbles in the Think Tank post?  Ok…so I’ve been watching the dog shows again, and I don’t believe that you can’t dispute the accidental precision of the random Read more ›

A sweeping probe of what you want

At least I hope you want it.  You keep coming back for more of it, so what am I to assume? I’m secure knowing that Bubbles in the Think Tank makes me happy.  I believe that it holds the relative Read more ›

The rave of the brave

Was it the fireworks, the sight of the moon for the first time in weeks, or just the delirium of a four hour show?  Whatever it was, I’ll take a bucket of love like this anytime… it was olympian silliness Read more ›

If you’re from Kentucky, you can beat the odds

Kentucky is the saddest state.  Or so says the Centers for Disease Control. But you’d never know it by listening to Bubbles in the Think Tank.  Oh, we are definitely prone to a bout of melancholy on occasion or even Read more ›

Here’s a quick way to know everything you need to know about Belinda

This show is so pre-9/11. Really.  The date of the show is August 27, 2001.  All in all, a pretty good show.  The first half (joined in progress) is a rollicking leftover and request show.  Belinda has just made her Read more ›

Newspapers used to ask Who along with some other Ws

Looking back at the playlist from last night’s episode of Bubbles in the Think Tank EAST, I sense an uneasy lament.  Newspapers closing, friends aging, constant impatience and consternation about what awaits.  And I’m not even thinking about the numerous Read more ›

The scoffed bombastry of lame explanations

A respect for sea life. A dose of death. And a confusing ode to a svelte cockroach. Only at Bubbles in the Think Tank. This week’s deceased: Snooks Eaglin, Kelly Groucutt, Louie Bellson, and Chuck Bennett. http://bubblesinthethinktank.com/east/02212009.mp3Podcast: Play in new Read more ›

Goodbye, Lux

Our RadiObituary segment had a full agenda this week with the passing of Lux Interior of The Cramps, Dewey Martin of Buffalo Springfield, and the character actor James Whitfield.  All that on top of more silliness including the Pee-Wee’s Playhouse Read more ›