Ep 155: Rats, Cats, and The Twitter Machine

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We start the show with the big news that Doug and Jen have joined The Twitter Revolution! Join in the fun and follow us. CLICK HERE to follow Doug and CLICK HERE to follow Jen. We run through a few of the extremely important lingo from the Twictionary that you'll need to know to be in the know.

The #1 Book in Japan right now is a kind of refresher course for Japanese people who want to brush up on their kanji. Sales skyrocketed after Prime Minister Aso made some embarrassing mistakes when using kanji.


A word to the wise if you're a rat. You're a lot better off in India, where they worship you, than you are in Bangladesh, where they want to kill you.



We take a look at the big fart war on the iPhone between the iFart app and the Pull My Finger app. I can't put my finger on it, but something really smells about this case.


Happy Birthday to Jazz the Cat, Planet Japan's official mascot. And speaking of cats, there's a new cat cafe in Osaka, where you can go eat and commune with 20 kitties. Hat tip to Sarah at the Hollywood North Report.


Bad news for those 20,000 folks who turn 100 years old this year. Because of the recession, the Japanese government has decided to shrink the size of the silver cup that is awarded to every centenarian each year.


Our Blog of the Week award goes to Neil Duckett for his great blog that takes a look at the lighter side of Japan.


This week's Dick of the Week is a Japanese high school teacher who tried to force a student to wear a maid's costume. He says it was just a joke, but we don't believe him.


Doug announces the Grand Opening of his Yesteryear Television Archive. If you enjoy classic TV show, you'll love it!


We close the show with a great song from The Lascivious Biddies called Neighbor. Brought to you courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network.


That's it for now. Thanks for listening!

 

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