Ep 135: Attack of the Flying Penis

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We start off the show with Doug's new crusade to get out the truth about the dastardly viral email campaign being waged against Barack Obama by starting his own viral email campaign. Want to join in on the fun? Just go here, copy-and-paste Doug's email, and send it to all your friends.

We take a look at three rather unusual developments in the world of Japanese technology...

- Triumph International is well on its way to saving the planet with its new solar-powered bra.



- Cigarette vending machines in Japan will soon be using technology that will scan the customers face for wrinkles.

- Using the new QR code technology, people can now go to a cemetary and access information and images of the deceased on their cell phone.

And in penis news...

- Gary Kasparov, the former world chess champ, was recently attacked by a flying penis. Really. Here's the video...



- Don't have enough time to actually pee in your toilet? Now you can pee anytime with the new Super Pii Pii Bros.video game from Nintendo Wii. Really. Here's the video...

 

UPDATE: Color us embarrassed. It looks like we've been punked! There is no Super Pii Pii Bros. video game. It was just an April Fools Day prank perpetrated by the wackos at ThinkGeek. Too bad...I was ready to buy it!!

- And finally, if you're like me, you probably get pretty bored when you use a urinal. Now, thanks to a couple of Belgians, you can play video games while at the urinal, using your, uh, joystick.

Our favorite flasher, Asuka Sawamoto, was busted by the police after agreeing to demonstrate her flashing skills on Tokyo TV stations.

Our Dick of the Week is Eder Rojas, who showed a little creative flair when he wanted to protest his route assignment.

We close out the show with some great music from new album called Round and Round. It's a compilation album from the Far East Peach label. The song is called Naughtic and it's performed by Tom Hack.

That's it for this time. Tune in next week when we'll present a special interview edition of Planet Japan. Joe Black, an American National Guardsman stationed in Baghdad, recently visited Japan and sat down with us for a chat. See you then!

 

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