Episode 7: Facing Six-to Life
Friday August 15th 2008, 5:26 am
Filed under: Podcast Episodes

All rise!
Square Courts is back in session, with the honorable Jay Watts presiding. The people will be represented by Alexander “below-the-black-belt” Buckiewicz-Smith, foil to public defender Ali Rahman, who is expected to employ his usual tactic of obfuscating the issues by overwhelming the jury with a barrage of non-sequiturs.

Plaintiff Martin Horn lobs wild accusations at defendants Mark Slutsky and Seth W. Owen, two-thirds of Montreal’s film-family Automatic Vaudeville. Megasoid’s Rob Squire was called in as a character witness but arguably stole the jury’s heart with his tales-out-of-school.

Crime Scene photographers the Sanchez Brothers make the journey from the North Shore also bore witness to a bevy of musical selections. Pop-Reggae innovator Eddy Grant plays Walking on Sunshine, Popeye composer and John Lennon drinking partner Harry Nilsson performs Good Old Desk, acclaimed songwriter-of-the-century Burt Bacharach does a version of Trains and Boats and Planes and Barbara McNair does Fancy Passes.

Sanchez Brothers

 
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there is still no CAPTCHA image on here, come on ali just install the plugin

Comment by sebastian 08.17.08 @ 6:07 pm

also the greensleeves at the end really me almost fall out of my sanity in a good way

Comment by sebastian 08.18.08 @ 6:18 pm

seb, did you just say really me almost fall out of my sanity? i didn’t think so.

good episode fellas. come to ottawa and make an episode. if things go right it’ll be interesting. if they don’t, it’ll be really boring, which, given that it’s a squarequotes road show trip down the 417 to capital city, is kinda like saying something interesting by not saying much at all. yes?

Comment by Charles 08.18.08 @ 7:39 pm

I just made up the band name for that Bacharach song, because who cares? Our Ottawa trip could be a special politics episode, where ABS and I come to blows over Diefenbaker’s legacy.

Comment by jaywattsiii 08.21.08 @ 6:20 am

Your continued and vehement defense of JGD as more influential than PET has basis in neither fact nor honor. Clearly an airport in Montreal means more than one in Saskatoon.

Comment by admin 08.21.08 @ 7:13 am

What about Tommy Douglas?
Though I’m inclined to opt for PET also. Charter of human rights and freedoms, provoking the separatists, october crisis…

Comment by ali 08.21.08 @ 1:30 pm



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