Monthly Archives: November 2014

046-Trappist Beers?


The Cistercians of the Strict Observance are a religious order of the Roman Catholic Church, also known as “Trappists” or “Trappistines”. These monks and nuns follow the rule of St. Benedict. The Trappists live under the ideals of pray and work with the work paying for repairs and maintaining the Abby. The day is split into equal eight hour parts of prayer, work and sleep. The Trappist also give much of their money to charity. This work is done in observance of God and is considered a type of prayer on its own. Generally speaking while working is looked down upon giving birth to the myth that Trappists take a vow of science. In this episode we sample Trappist cheeses and beers from around the world.

We want to thank Joel Murphy from Hobo Trashcan and Patrick Storck from Experts of nothing for joining us during this episode.

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046-Trappist Beers?


The Cistercians of the Strict Observance are a religious order of the Roman Catholic Church, also known as “Trappists” or “Trappistines”. These monks and nuns follow the rule of St. Benedict. The Trappists live under the ideals of pray and work with the work paying for repairs and maintaining the Abby. The day is split into equal eight hour parts of prayer, work and sleep. The Trappist also give much of their money to charity. This work is done in observance of God and is considered a type of prayer on its own. Generally speaking while working is looked down upon giving birth to the myth that Trappists take a vow of science. In this episode we sample Trappist cheeses and beers from around the world.

We want to thank Joel Murphy from Hobo Trashcan and Patrick Storck from Experts of nothing for joining us during this episode.

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Hobo Radio 331 – I don’t have reason

This week, Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle are joined by their old friend Sara Carson.

The trio discusses the Internet criticism of Christopher Nolan’s films, Natalie Dormer’s smile and Seattle’s governor recent pardoning of tofurkey.

Why are people so hard on Christopher Nolan? Why isn’t Sara talking? What does your choice of Disney princess say about you? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “Turkey Leg Woman” by Doug Macleod

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Hobo Radio is part of the Thunder Grunt Podcast Network. Hear more shows at ThunderGrunt.com.

Hobo Radio 330 – Optimistically cautious

Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle are joined by Joel’s friend Erin Fox, who just got back from a pilgrimage to New York City to see Saturday Night Live. She recounts the 19 hours of waiting in line, the show itself (which was hosted by Woody Harrelson) and the afterparty.

They also discuss the works of J.J. Abrams, Erin’s candy obsession and Lars’ recent encounter with a hooker.

Does camping out for SNL live up to the hype? What’s the last thing Joel or Lars camped out in line for? How does Lars feel about Star Wars? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

This week’s music:

  • Intro – “Giddy Up” by Tahuna Breaks
  • End – “On A Plane” by Froy

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Hobo Radio is part of the Thunder Grunt Podcast Network. Hear more shows at ThunderGrunt.com.

045-Mothman?


In 1966 in the heart of West Virginia sightings of a bizarre creature began surfacing. A giant man sized flying creature with large glowing red eyes commonly referred to as Mothman. Everyone from gravediggers to kissing teenagers were parry to its red gaze. Some say it left death in its wake and others that it was warning of impending dangers. We talk about Mothman on today’s Curioso Podcast.

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