Josh and Chuck Go Live
March 31, 2009
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Tomorrow morning from 9 a.m. to 9:30 est and then again from 10 a.m. to 10:30 est, Josh and me will be going live on the internets. We’ll be doing a show about April Fool’s Day for a streaming webcast sort of thing for a site called ustream.com. Tune in to hear all about April Fools Day, the nature of laughter and all kinds of other hijinks.
You may even get to see us eat cereal.
Update - We’re working on getting it embedded here in this very spot soon for those of you that missed it. Apologies for the technical difficulties thus far – we’re working it all out, folks! Check back for the soon-to-be-embedded video.
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10 Responses to “Josh and Chuck Go Live”
This makes me smile
I use to work in retail and would always have newbies go in search of a shelf stretcher because product would not fit on the shelf and the other staff would play along and have the “target” search allover the store before they would figure out that there is no such thing.
another prank is giving the “target” or mark the phone number of a zoo with the name of Mr. Lyon. one local zoo would play along and keep people onhold for 5 min or so.
Dudes, really fun!
I can’t figure out the easter egg in your kitten post and it’s making me nuts.
When starting work at a hardware store… watch out for people asking for a handed hammer, or wrench.
Scissors, it turns out, do come in lefty versions though.
I missed it
I was at school.
You should do one again
Josh and Chuck,
I just listened to your Cannon Ball Run podcast. I couldn’t believe some of the things that I wish I could have been a part of. This would be definitely one. At one point I got funds together to drive in the European Cannon Ball Run, and now will not participate every because of the Smart Car winning in 2008. I lived in Germany and drove on the autobahn with the thrill of no speed limit, which actually is a misconception; all of the autobahns in Germany have at some point on the blacktop, have a speed limit. I hit 164MPH (274 kilometers) per hour in a Lexus IS200 on the A1 Autobahn going to Belgium and was passed by a Porsche GT3 ( I just wasn’t fast enough I guess) ….only the IS300 is. Question (possible podcast) would a no speed limit law ever be passed in the United States now? ….love the show and learn something new every time I listen.

















Enjoyed your first live stream. As Nixon said during his short lived campaign to re-gain the White House years later, “I didn’t do anything wrong.” Looking forward to many of these streams.