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Ep 33: Science... sort of - Sex, Bugs, and Rock'n'Roll

Ep 33: Science... sort of - Sex, Bugs, and Rock'n'Roll

FromScience... sort of


Ep 33: Science... sort of - Sex, Bugs, and Rock'n'Roll

FromScience... sort of

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Length:
92 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

00:00:00 - The Paleopals taste the full spectrum of beer with sweet, bitter and sour. Who had what? Why? How was it? All this and more will be answered! 00:06:11 - Next the Paleopals sit down and jaw with author Mary Roach. She's written all kinds of books you should have already bought and read but it's not too late! The books are Stiff, Spook, and Bonk. The interview should make the evocative titles clearer. Find more Mary Roach at her website http://www.maryroach.net/ 00:54:12 - Bonking can lead to babies, and babies can lead to documentaries, apparently. The Paleopals suffer cuteness overload as they Trailer Trash Talk the movie Babies. 01:07:30 - Fruit flies need love too, but their penises are covered in hooks, barbs, spikes, and TERROR!! Learn what happens when you give these dipterans a Brazilian. And it would be impossible for this topic to stay on the rails, so be prepared. 01:20:09 - Patrick forgets how important the listeners are, but Charlie and Ryan are there to remind him with an internationally flavored PaleoPOW! Thanks to all who contributed, we'd thank you in the show notes if we were more organized. 01:31:55 - This is the end of the podcast, sit quietly and wait one week for Episode 34. If you must do something go here http://www.sciencesortof.com/ and leave comments everywhere you can.   Music this week provided by: Sexxlaws – Beck Open Book – Cake Baby Hold On – Eddie Money Learn to Fly – Foo Fighters
Released:
Apr 27, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

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Conversations about things that are science, things that are sort of science, and things that wish they were science. A member of the Brachiolope Media Network.