Seriously, every time I eat fettuccine Alfredo, I get the Alfredo stomach. It’s not a good feeling, it’s a bad stomach feeling. They look so good and it’s so much food and they TASTE so good, but you better watch out for about 30 minutes from when you eat them. My only other choice is to eat the Long Noodles Marinara. They’re too long, and they don’t taste as good. They’re long enough that when you wind them up on the fork, the pile won’t even fit in your mouth. Why do I get the Alfredo stomach? I don’t want to eat the Marinara. I want to eat the Alfredo. I don’t think I like pancakes either.
Keep checking the post below for whenever Hans gets episode 6 working. Hopefully someday soon.
Here it is. The latest episode of the JUBI SHOW. It got off to a weird and possibly slow start because we left the caucus shortly before 9 and decided to just go and DO THIS THING in a HURRY. We were setting up equipment for the first long time of the show (if you watch, you can see me stupidly trying to plug an s-video cable into the television for a full 40 seconds.) I don’t even think the show actually started until 9:10 or so. There were many special guests this week, and if you listen carefully, you might even find out some first names.
Okay, so here’s the poop: The episode is encoding right now and then I have to upload it to Google, which from what I understand will take as long as it pleases to process it. So when those things are done, there will be a LAST WEEK’S EPISODE from December 27, 2007 RIGHT ON THIS VERY PAGE.
UPDATE (5:50 pm CST): I figured I’d do this all Hans style and put an UPDATE in here about what is going on. Well, the video is now officially uploaded to Google Video, and now it’s going to take its 52 hours to process it. When that is done, expect it to be on this INTERNET WEB SITE.
Its not that they are not being made, its that I am on vacation and cannot encode them. I will be back to business on Jan 10, and thus all eps will be posted marathon-like the next business day. Or later. We just don’t know dude. We just don’t know…