Ep 171: The March of the Penguins

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Happy New Year to all our wonderful listeners!


It's too cold for the penguins in Hokkaido, so they've been forced to march on parade!




Doug has started his hot new Doug's Hot List! It's a new Twitter service that will keep you up-to-date on the very best New Releases coming from Amazon.com, and he's begging listeners to go there and become a follower or check out the Hot List Store.


Sad news! Wendy's Hamburgers has left the building. The company has ditched Japan for good, although they're hinting that they might come back...someday.


Our friend Darryl has put together some really interesting listening exercises for students of the English language using segments from Planet Japan. You can find them englishworkout.com.


In our Tech Corner, SONY and Real D have partnered together to develop 3-D home entertainment, and iPhone has added a free Kindle app that's pretty awesome.


A Japanese otaku-type has married his favorite anime character. Her name is Nene, and the beautiful ceremony was broadcast live on the Interwebs. No word on whether or not they plan to have kids. 



In our Religion Corner we take a look at the sometimes strange world of Catholicism and its odd use of the English language, and of course, the crazy Lady in Red who jumped the Pope. And Doug reminds listeners to check out his rantings on The Preacher and The Skeptic blog. 



It looks like a new drug might come to the rescue of those men affected by premature ejaculation. Woo-hoo!


Our Dicks of the Week are the 2 EMT workers in NYC who refused to come to the rescue of a woman having a seizure, who died as a result.


We close the show with some great blues music from The Netherlands. It's called "Crazy Mixed Up World" and sung by Percy Strother.


That's it for now. Thanks for listening!


 

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