Episode 57- Space Toilet

Posted on December 5th, 2008 in Podcast Episodes by chris
 

Episode 57 of The Blueprint Podcast, “Britain’s best podcast with no famous people in it”, is here, with a message from Xavier Laurent, another hotly contested game Quotations, the best way of having a poo in space, and a delve into our completely fictional view of Arthur C. Clarke’s more than mysterious world.

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Jet fighters chasing a B2 Bomber in the belief that its a UFO. The pilots of the bomber also believe that theyre aliens. Frankly its an accident waiting to happen.

Jet fighters chasing a B2 Bomber in the belief that it's a UFO. The pilots of the bomber also believe that they're aliens. Frankly it's an accident waiting to happen.

We’ll be back next week, get in.

Episode 53 – Super War!

Posted on November 7th, 2008 in Podcast Episodes by chris
 

Welcome back to episode 53, in which Chris and Dave once again tackle the mighty issues of the day.

This week, after some parenting advice from Chris regarding Star Trek: The Next Generation, we’re keen to settle once and for all the question of who’s the greatest – Batman, Spiderman or Superman? As laymen in the superhero knowledge world, we don’t use the usual set of criteria for judging such things, though. We’ve got our own ideas.

For example, with which of the three would you feel most uncomfortable if you were trapped with them, naked in a lift (elevator, American listeners). Which would make the best rabbi? You get the picture.

If you dont want to know the result, look away now.

This week’s visual aid constitutes proof of the result of the first “Who’s The Greatest” contest.

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