Ep 170: Who the Hell is Billy Mitchell?
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We start the show with the happy tale of Doug's Internet reunion with Dian Curtis Regan, his old Billy Mitchell High School crush who became a wildly successful writer of children's books. Check out her website for some great books for Christmas!
We give you the lowdown on Japanese barber shops and the shocking law that's being proposed that would FORCE all discount shops to install shampoo sinks.
We discover two cool new listener blogs from Zero and Emad!
Our Dicks of the Week are a couple of Japanese men who made a rather unusual number of hotel reservations.
In our Tech Corner, we examine the new LED eyelashes for any women wanting to look like a Christmas tree, and applaud the new solar panels about to erected on the Hanshin Tigers baseball stadium.
We wonder why a Vietnamese man would continue to sleep with his wife long after her death.

In our Religion Corner, we visit ChristianChirp.com, the new Christian version of Twitter, and in our Notes From the Looney Bin, we check in on Sarah Palin's biggest fan.
We close the show with a great jazz song called Sweet Blossom and sung by Robin Stine from Florida.
That's it for this time. Thanks for listening!





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