Knockin’ em Back at Thunderbird Coffee Part THREE
Another episode of Kockin’ em Back. This is the third episode brought to you by Thunderbird Coffee Koenig .
This is a good one. Clocks in just under an hour. Still figuring out the format/how much to pander to the sponsor’s ego (we genuinely laughed at most of your jokes, Chris)… just kidding. Getting to hang out and drink with our sponsors has been a lot of fun.
This episode was manned by myself, JIB, Shawn and Josh (little beard/@itzsprad) and we were joined by Chris (T-Bird owner).
We spent a good amount of time talking about the Thunderbird history, their beers, mixing coffee and beer, riding bikes, riding roller skates, regulars turning into roommates, cussing a lot, Budweiser Chelada, SXSW, the Austin Homebrew (re)Opening party, the Draught House Brewdog tasting and the (512) Spring Open House.
Also, lots of talking points lost. We moved due to crazy rain coming in on us and then we set back up in dryer quarters, recorded a good 20 minutes, and then realized I had never turned our mixer back on.
Bummer. We had a good little chat about Charles in Charge, I think we sung the song, I told a story about me yelling at people at SXSW, and some other boring shit.
Also, we should have thought to do a quick audio check after we moved the equipment from the rain. My mic sounds like a robot for a bit, Josh’s get’s real loud and reverby, and Chris’s just goes up and down. Bummer.
Well whatever. It’s not like you’re paying for this shit.
Speaking of, we have a big red “Explicit” box in iTunes, and we made sure it was warranted for this one. So no grandmas or…
Hugs and kisses to THUNDERBIRD COFFEE, our generous sponsors, that guy Joe I met at the (512) party who said he listened to the show, the people sitting beside us on the patio who didn’t mind us taking all the good chairs, and to all you who stuck with us back when this podcast was just some lame pathetic attempt at free beer and semi local notoriety…
Cheers!
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