Podcasts and Prima Donna Manatees

Last night was my first late night shift at work, working till midnight. It actually wasn’t that bad. The flow of work was pretty light so I ended up with some free time. What really helped my night pass, was some podcasts that I had downloaded. I haven’t actively listened to podcasts really before, yesterday I downloaded two about WoW and I wish I had had more with me. I went home and subscribed to a podcast via iTunes pod cast directory, something I didn’t know was there. Now I have more than enough WoW oriented podcasts to last thru the night. I love that music from the game is included in the podcasts. At least if I can’t be at home playing my nerdy game at night I can be hearing it. LOL I need to do some more podcast browsing though for when I get tired of these WoW ones. Any of you listen to ones you think I might enjoy?

Now about these prima donna manatees. I actually saw an episode of South Park that I liked! Not that I’ve watched a ton of South Park, but this episode had manatees and thus it was fabulous. The manatees worked for a tv network in a think tank. They were responsible for coming up with all of the ideas for the network’s shows. The manatees would swim around and put random balls labeled with different words into a machine, which in turn would become the basis for a show. If at any point the balls in the think tank were messed with, the manatees would stop working. Their strike caused them to be referred to as prima donna manatees. I am doing a terrible job of summarizing the show, I’m sure you South Park fans out there could do a much better job and definitely feel free, but I thoroughly enjoyed the manatees!

www.savethemanatee.org/

One Response to “Podcasts and Prima Donna Manatees”

  1. Brian says:

    I can’t tell you how surprised I was to see you watching South Park. I knew what it was right away, and even knew the episode plot, because Nasser had talked about it a few days ago, and you were catching a repeat of it, but still. Shock and awe!

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