Friday, February 29, 2008

Sketch Richard


Richard By Nora
Originally uploaded by jawboneradio.
Anyone who has been a listener of our show for a while is familiar with our caller Richard in Savannah, GA. We have had correspondence via voice mail with Richard, but we don't have the slightest idea what he looks like.

So, I thought it would be a fun idea to sketch what we think Richard looks like. I would invite all our readers and listeners to submit sketches of your mental image of Richard and I'll post them to the site. You'll also be able to see all the sketches at my Flickr site. Multiple sketches are most cetainly welcome.

Perhaps one day, we'll actually find out what Richard looks like. But for now, let's try to envision what the man we've referred to as "The Perfect Podcast Listener" would look like.


EDIT: To make it easier for all people to join and enjoy, I've started a group over at Flickr that will allow people to upload photos to a group pool. All you need is a Flickr account, which is pretty easy to set up. Can't wait to see all your images!

March of the Monsters

We mentioned this on the show last night, but in case you are ignoring the show, I'll mention it here as well.

March 30th marks the 1 year anniversary of Monster By Mail. And I'd really like to hit the 1000 milestone by the 30th. As I mentioned on the show, I am just a mere 31 orders away from meeting that goal. And with this being the 29th of February...guess what? There are 31 days to March 30th! How convenient! So in order to TRY to make the goal of 1000 monsters before the end of March, I'm encouraging everyone to do their part and order at least one monster from me. Remember, the 1000th monster gets a free 9 x 12 upgrade and a fun MBM monster pack to go along with their order. So go ahead, get on over to Monster By Mail and do your part for the "March of the Monsters!"

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Jawbone #196: Marching Orders

Hey gang! Glad to have you with us. Just 4 shows away from our big 200th show. On this episode, we ask our listeners to provide us sketches of our favorite listener in Georgia, we invite all you suckahs to play against us or with us on Rock Band, and we introduce the "March of the Monsters". Just 31 orders away from the big 1000th and I'd like to hit that milestone before the site turns a year old. Can we do it? Only you can help! Thanks for downloading and subscribing and enjoy the goodness!

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

TMBG in Cleveland Tonight

Well, one of my fave bands, They Might Be Giants, are in town tonight and I'm sick. These guys never come to Cleveland that often and I really wanted to go. Ah well. At least I didn't have to give my tickets away. Plus, I didn't have anyone to go with. Just thought I'd share.

Garfield Minus Garfield

I had seen this a few months ago, but Dan alerted it to me once again. This is good stuff:
"Friends, meet Jon Arbuckle. Let’s laugh and learn with him on a journey deep into the tortured mind of an isolated young everyman as he fights a losing battle against lonliness and methamphetamine addiction in a quiet American suburb."
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Nugget Man


Nugget Man
Originally uploaded by jawboneradio.
More art for musicians. This time for Paul and Storm and their wonderful song, "Nugget Man". I feel this is one of their best produced songs. I love it to death.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Assassin's Creed: Worst Game Ever

Well, I just finished the game Assassin's Creed tonight and all I have to say is what a letdown. This was a game that had a lot of hype leading up to its release and was one of the games that a lot of people were looking forward to playing. Well, I played it and all I have to say is don't bother. While the game looks fantastic and Jerusalem and Damascus look brilliant, there's not much more to say about this game. The story is lacking, it's all button-mashing and overall the story is ho-hum. In fact, I think rather than waste more space on the internets with my displeasure, I'll let this article on Wired say it all for me. I agree with pretty much everything the article says. Oh well, another 600 points on my gamerscore. Yawn...

Friday, February 22, 2008

Portal Song Will Be In Rock Band

I actually kinda knew this was going to happen, but yesterday Jonathan Coulton and Harmonix confirmed that "Still Alive", the end song from the game Portal, (which was named Game of the Year at the Gamer's Developer Conference this past week) will be part of the downloadable content for the game sometime soon. For those of you who are not familiar with the song, you see all the different iterations right here on the YouTubes. I can't wait to play this. With JoCo no less. Whee!

ON EDIT: Check this out. Coulton, Lady V (Veronica Belmont), Merlin Mann and Leo Laporte playing "Still Alive" live in SF. A great watch!

"Hey, Thanks For The iTunes Review!"

That's what I would be saying to you if you went to iTunes and left us a review. Since I checked a few folks have added some really nice reviews and it would be great to see more! If you get a sec, head on over to iTunes and drop a few kind words. Thanks in advance!

What Cool Is

Thanks, Shaymus22!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Jawbone #195: Addicted to Barry White

Guess what? I'm sick! But that doesn't hinder us from recording an all new Jawbone for your ears!

On this show, we talk about meeting fans, video game addiction, gamerscores, hospital bills and our upcoming 200th show. Thanks for listening and enjoying the show. If you like what you're hearing, send us an e-mail, a voicemail or some other fun communique.

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Invisible Drum Solo


Continuing with the drum thread from a few weeks ago, I came across this pretty cool video featuring Rowan "Mr. Bean" Atkiinson playing an incredible drum solo, sans drums.

Dog Paws, Anyone?

With the upcoming Summer Olympics happening in Beijing in just a few months, our good friends in China are being scrutinized worldwide for their eating habits. On Monday, the French version of PETA launched a petition aimed at encouraging China to ban, by the Summer Olympics, the killing of dogs for food. Heh, good luck on that. They'll probably keep doing it, but sell them as "chicken paws" or "bear claws" or something like that. Eech.

Anyway, this story is on the heels of this NYT story about the Olympic Committee shipping their own food in for the Olympics. Apparently, the Chinese Chickens are pumped full of steroids. Just like their athletes. Oops, did I say that?

Lego MMO On the Way

Michael sends me this cool article about an upcoming Lego MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game) based on the Lego Universe. According to the article, it's geared towards kids age 8-12. I'm split on this. While Legos are full of win, I don't know if I would encourage my kids to play a virtual Lego world when they have boxes of Legos in the basement. Anyway, it's a few years off, so I may not have to deal with it for my kids. Good read, either way!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

More Pancakes?


Nora has always referenced this in our conversations. And now, here it is for all to see.

Neil, on the other hand, loves gravy:



That is all.

Monday, February 18, 2008

I'm On Yahoo! (Oh, And Coulton, Too)

Internet Rock Sensation and Design Slave Master, Jonathan Coulton, has a pretty keen piece about his ride to superstardom on Yahoo today. And, lo-and-behold, my Code Monkey artwork shows up about midway though the piece. I even have a credit at the bottom of the article! Yippee! I think I even spy my friends Paul and Storm in the Yahoo piece as well, the handsome devils.

I think this may be a good time to remind everyone that I predicted a year of the Coulton was coming soon when we first interviewed Joco back in January 2006. As the Yahoo piece proves, I think that the Year of the Coulton is upon us, folks. As we enjoy this extended celebration, may we all gain the power to be as shaggily handsome as JoCo himself. Ah yes. Good times. Good times.

Caption This 2-18-08

It's President's Day in the US and what better fodder for this week's Caption This. Enjoy President Lovers everywhere!

Actual Rejected Star Wars Items

The internets is full of fictional Star Wars items that never saw the light of day. But here's a link with real items that were pitched and rejected by Lucasfilm. Some of them, like the Death Star Inflatable, aren't a terrible idea. But the Tauntaun suit and Jabba The Hutt beanbag chair? Probably not the best ideas. Anyway, thanks to Jim for this!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Jawbone #193: Righting Wrongs

Correcting my missteps and making more. Valentine's Day talk. Having several different conversations at once. Monsterama 1000. Dee Verdet. And much, more. Thanks to everyone for writing in and being a part of the show and enjoy the one that almost got away.

Music:
Jonathan Coulton | Lady Aberline's MuuMuu

Buy the print of the art here.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

My Sentiments Exactly


And it only took a gal with a uke to express my thoughts. Personally, I'd like to hear a studio recording of this song. I'd play it on the show, by gum.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Lady Aberlin’s Muumuu


Lady Aberlin’s Muumuu
Originally uploaded by jawboneradio.
New song by Coulton. New art by Len. This might be my favorite one yet.

BTW, Prints of this image can now be purchased on the internets here.

Spongebob Meets The Classics

This is Pure Bliss! Thanks to Mark for the link.

Misfits Unite!


Misfits Unite
Originally uploaded by jawboneradio.
Internet bard, Jonathan Coulton is having a t-shirt contest and I couldn't resist coming up with a design. If you have a sec, send a vote my way (you'll have to sign up at Pixish.com) and have a look-see at some of the other competitors as well. Thank you internets!

Sunday, February 10, 2008

The 100 Artists Project Auction

You may remember a few months ago, I talked about a project started up by my friend and fellow 700 hobo-er, Ben "Xadrian" Rollman, called the 100 Artists Project. 100 artists from all different walks of life contribute art for a good cause, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and the Hero Intiative. I am one of the contributing artists to the group, and an auction of some of the artists original work has just gone up on Ebay. The bound volume includes original art from myself, my buddy Adam "Ape Lad" Koford, Mike "Halcyonsnow" Peterson, Nate Lovett and Jeremy Dale. Check out the auction, bid on it, tell a few friends and help out a good cause. Incidentally, there's a poll at the official blog asking which interview/interviews should be included in the print version of volume one. If you haven't read mine yet, you can check it out here. Also, feel free to vote in the affirmative for me, natch.

Here's a link to my art and to the whole set.

Three Years Ago Today...

...I found a mic I had in my attic, fired up Garageband on my Powerbook and tried recording a "show" as a test. It was early morning, around 1:30 a.m., and Nora and I chatted about an upcoming home inspection we were about to face. It was short, running around 15 minutes or so, but it was, for all intents and purposes, our first official podcast.

Three years and nearly 200 shows later, we have found ourselves meeting hundreds of people and talking to dozens of guests who we would have had no reason to interface with otherwise. While a big part of our longevity in the podcasting world has to do with my undying tenacity and obsession to do a new show each week, we also would be nothing without the hundreds of people who have downloaded a show, written us a note, called in, bought my artwork, or somehow contributed to the richness of the show. I would have never have guessed what this show could become and the attention we would get from doing this silly little side project. It certainly has been a wild ride and definitely has been a lot of fun. And I have been humbled by the overwhelmingly positive reaction we have gotten from the podcast.

I'd like to thank you all for reading, listening and contributing to the fabric of the show. We would be nothing without your participation and friendship. Please stay tuned and, if you haven't already, tell a few friends. Thanks once again and here's to a start to year four! Woot!

Saturday, February 9, 2008

"No, it looks completely natural, honest!"

BB had this hilarious link to photos of guys in NJ with what appear to be spray-on tans. I am posting this for the benefit of our NJ friend, Monica, who I'm sure runs into this on a daily or hourly basis. Enjoy!

Meet McDonald's Creepy New Spokesperson

I don't know what McDonald's was one when they came up with this guy, but I personally find him revolting on several different levels. Maybe it's the Gabe Kaplan-esque hair and mustache. Maybe it's his haltingly forced attempt at humor. Or the overall lame, poser-slacker persona that he exudes. Or maybe because he just SUCKS! I saw the print ads in EW this week and they're even worse.

Phew, angry bitter advertising rant coming to and end. That felt good. What do you think?

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Jawbone #194: You Say It's Your Birthday

First off, let me say, I realize now that I said this is show 194 when in actuality it is show 193. We'll do show 193 next week, but until then enjoy show 194 one show early!

On this episode - our birthday episode - we talk politics, election, monarchies, drugs, Reader's Digest and oh so much more. Thanks for listening and enjoy!

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If You Can Sit, You Must Acquit - or Get Fit...or something...


I don't know about you, but I would love to take an important business call while using this. That wouldn't be intrusive at all. Thanks Monica!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Jesus Held For Ransom


My favorite part is when the reporter reads the ransom note, obviously. Thanks to Paul for this!

Monday, February 4, 2008

Caption This 2-4-08

Tilley Contest Winner Revealed!

The winners have been posted on the official New Yorker site. You can see them here. From the 700 Hoboes group, there is myself, Ben (xadrian) and not to be outdone, Adam "Ape Lad" Koford won twice. Amazing. The print issues are the 11th and the 18th, so keep an eye out for those at your bookstore or newsstand.

UPDATE: I picked up the hard copy tonight at my local bookstore. My art is on page 127.

Friday, February 1, 2008

The King Of Kong

Just saw the documentary "The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters" this past week. It's the story of two men in competitive classic arcade gaming and the lengths they will go to to protect their records. I actually, watched it twice, once with Nora and once with Neil and Nora. Hands down, it was one of the best documentaries I've seen in a while. I loved Steve Weibe and loathed Billy Mitchell. I've read a few things about Mitchell not being that thrilled with his portrayal in the film, but even if he is the victim of editing, he still said and did the things he did. If you haven't seen the film yet, go out, rent it and watch it. And if you're a gamer, you owe it to yourself to watch it. As Sexman says, "Foive out of Foive stars"