Atomic Moocast #47: Neko Strikes Back!
We’re back with yet another episode of the Atomic Moocast! The podcast you never asked for but you’re gonna get anyways! For this weeks show Chudd and I talk about an old Starlog magazine that Chudd had found sometime ago in the cobweb filled corner of an old antique shop.
We remember, we joke, we go on way too long about a Thirty-three year-old magazine! Then we discuss the current Star Wars rumors for stand alone films for Yoda, Han Solo, and the Rancor Keeper! We figure it’ll be like old yeller, with just a t’ch more love. Then, Neko_Bijin (Atomic Moo’s personal mad scientist) returns to educate the Brethren Moo on the deeper mysteries of our swirling galaxy! Serious! NO, Super-serious, don’t miss this low budget, poorly executed, embarrassing shamble of a podcast because it may just be the best damn one we’ve done this year! So get ready for it folks! Wipe the rim and pop the top of a cool fizzy soda, then flop your butt down on a warm comfy chair, then all that’s left to do is hit play on the best damn podcast your friends don’t know about!
Enjoy!
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Songs used:
- Kool Katz
- Aces High
- Funk Game Loop
- Just Funking Off
- Netherworld Shanty
- As I Figure
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Tags: Atomic Moo, Atomic Moocast, Boba Fett, Chudd, GURPS, Neko_Bijin, Star Wars VII, Starlog Magazine, The Boondocks, Trog, Uncle Ruckus, Uncle Ruckus Movie










I’m on to you, Trog. You just happened to “lose” all the bits where I was boring. Looking forward to the upcoming episodes with the other Mooketeers.
That wounds Neko! The whole conversation was a riveting exploration of one of our nations greatest minds!
Well however it happened, you managed to pick out the highlights of a two-hour ramble. Without your editing I would have seemed a pedantic bore. Now you have reason to bring me back on the show at a later date!
Have you considered getting a job editing tape to make celebrities sound less like vapid, terrifying Molochs? I imagine that’s a harder job than ever in the age of Twitter.
I don’t think our current batch of celebrities could ever (no matter how much editing) sound less like vapid, terrifying Molochs. Well, with the exceptions of Donald Glover (Community), Daniel Craig (best Bond ever), and Mila Kunis (the future Mrs. Trog). ’nuff said.
[...] only thing I missed from Trog’s edit of our two-hour conversation was my endorsement of Stanisław Lem, Polish science fiction author. [...]