Episode 77 – Doc Doc Doc Doc Doctor Beat

Posted on May 1st, 2009 in General by chris
 

This week, Chris wants to talk about band names, and why they should be standardised, perhaps by the European Union or United Nations.

Swine flu is big in the news this week, with infections turning up all over the place, and media hysteria already at pandemic stage, which must make the virus itself feel a bit put out.

Luckily, The Blueprint Podcast have a new feature in the form of Doctor’s Orders, and this week we deal with how to recognise the tell-tale signs that you are dead.

Saturday Swine Fever. Ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha ha.

Saturday Swine Fever. Ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha ha.

We’ll be back next week, when we’ll be coming to you from Nottingham. Because that’s what this podcast’s all about – shock.

Episode 61 – I Hamster Resurrection

Posted on January 9th, 2009 in Podcast Episodes by chris
 

As 2009 swings into action, bringing with it uncertainty for many, disaster for some, and hopefully joy and happiness for others, The Blueprint Podcast continues to provide you with a bit of fun chat all the way from England.

In this episode, Dave visits a farty shop, which brings us to discussion of why farts are funny, and why egg sandwiches smell of farts when they aren’t made of poo.

The hamster portion of the episode relates to the extraordinary behaviour of Chris’s son’s hamster recently, and does not concern Richard Hammond on this occasion, although both had experiences with certain superficial similarities.

Here’s another example of a hamster doing the same thing from the BBC News website, as mentioned in the podcast.

In the wild, a healthy female Bigtrak will lay up to five eggs every twenty years or so. This female in captivity at Bristol Zoo has laid just two. Sadly neither are likely to survive to hatching.

In the wild, a healthy female Bigtrak will lay up to five eggs every twenty years or so. This female in captivity at Bristol Zoo has laid just two. Sadly neither are likely to survive to hatching.

We shall return in but a week’s time. If you like our little podcast, please tell your pals about it, because it’s always encouraging to see a lot of people listening.