TS99: Bryan Gets Swine Flu
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*Cough*
It's time for another Turnip Soup episode. We know: it was time for another episode last week. But with the 100th episode extravaganza being planned, the crew is awfully busy planning.
Nonetheless, here's a good one for you. You won't want to miss it when Tim, NutZach, BM, Sarah, Parker and Michelle run through a handful of notable news stories - including Facebook firings, Comic-Con, missing street signs, and others.
One of the members of the show has swine flu. Can you guess who?
Sarah's potential eHarmony picks are in...and the crew has rated them. You have to hear how the guys ranked each of her potential suitors, and some awesome listener voicemails. Sarah sure is popular, these days; it must be something in the air.
Thanks for continuing to listen to the show!
It's time for another Turnip Soup episode. We know: it was time for another episode last week. But with the 100th episode extravaganza being planned, the crew is awfully busy planning.
Nonetheless, here's a good one for you. You won't want to miss it when Tim, NutZach, BM, Sarah, Parker and Michelle run through a handful of notable news stories - including Facebook firings, Comic-Con, missing street signs, and others.
One of the members of the show has swine flu. Can you guess who?
Sarah's potential eHarmony picks are in...and the crew has rated them. You have to hear how the guys ranked each of her potential suitors, and some awesome listener voicemails. Sarah sure is popular, these days; it must be something in the air.
Thanks for continuing to listen to the show!
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i dont agree with what parker and others said about marketing yourself, and tailoring yor answers. to me that seems like you would be trying to beat the system that eharmony is built on. shouldnt you just answer the questions as honestly as possible? kinda like saying the first thing that pops into your brain. maybe im way off.
if i were to go on and write down witty, super original and funny answers in order to attract as many matches as possible, wouldnt that defeat the purpose of only attracting the "right" matches for my personality? what if a typically boring and mediocre man (such as myself) displayed an awesome profile? wouldnt that just dissapoint any potential dates?
if i were to go on and write down witty, super original and funny answers in order to attract as many matches as possible, wouldnt that defeat the purpose of only attracting the "right" matches for my personality? what if a typically boring and mediocre man (such as myself) displayed an awesome profile? wouldnt that just dissapoint any potential dates?
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i dont agree with what parker and others said about marketing yourself, and tailoring yor answers. to me that seems like you would be trying to beat the system that eharmony is built on. shouldnt you just answer the questions as honestly as possible? kinda like saying the first thing that pops into your brain. maybe im way off.
if i were to go on and write down witty, super original and funny answers in order to attract as many matches as possible, wouldnt that defeat the purpose of only attracting the "right" matches for my personality? what if a typically boring and mediocre man (such as myself) displayed an awesome profile? wouldnt that just dissapoint any potential dates?
if i were to go on and write down witty, super original and funny answers in order to attract as many matches as possible, wouldnt that defeat the purpose of only attracting the "right" matches for my personality? what if a typically boring and mediocre man (such as myself) displayed an awesome profile? wouldnt that just dissapoint any potential dates?
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