Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Jay Leno, U2, Football, Extract, Mini Porterhouse Steaks, and Pee.

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The Dude on the Right

For reasons beyond the comprehension of human thought, Stu Gotz and I couldn’t get together yesterday for our normal "Weekend Wrap-Up!" podcast, but that’s okay because it gives us a chance to talk a bit about Jay Leno’s new show, how both myself and my BFF didn’t find it funny, and Stu has his wish what Kanye West would have really said. But our Monday wrap-up aside, my weekend was about football (nice Chicago Bears and Ohio State Buckeye’s losses) and computer programming, while Stu was able to get away with Mama Gotz to see "Extract," and Stu lets us all know if it’s any good.

Stu is finishing up his summer TV viewing of cable shows, I’m cheering on The Fab Five, kind of hoping they win America’s Got Talent (although I wouldn’t be surprised if The Texas Tenors win), and with a Matt Damon movie hitting the big screen in "The Informant" next week, I might be telling Stu of my escapades to the movie theater…

And hopefully a Bears win over the Steelers.

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Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! No Blago, Some Big O, Being Sicko, and Obamo.

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The Dude on the Right

Labor Day delayed our “Weekend Wrap-Up!” podcast, but Stu Gotz starts things off by trying to figure out why I’m not going to read “The Governor” by former Illinois Governor Rod Blagejovich.  Meanwhile, as I’m ruining the podcast with coughing fits as I get over a cold, Stu isn’t suffering from his allergies, at least while we are recording.

It being Labor Day weekend, though, for me it was fairly relaxing as I was dealing with said cold, although I did clean the garage with my BFF and catch “Office Space” and “Mean Girls,” while Stu saw some movie no one heard of called “Big Stan.”  Stu did not care for it.

But the big news in Chicago was Oprah shutting down Michigan Avenue for her kick-off special with the Black Eyed Peas, among others, and nationally President Obama was going to talk to kids to tell them to stay in school, but some people were afraid. Of what, Stu and I aren’t really sure, but I give some ideas why.

And finally, Stu caught “Whatever, Martha!” with Jennifer Koppelman Hutt and Alexis Stewart, for whatever reason, even though he gets the name wrong, calling it “Really, Martha!”, and maybe he should have asked Martha Stewart for her advice because he took down the kiddie pool, much to the dismay of the little Gotz’s.

Fall is coming, so is football, so next week we will probably give our Chicago Bears rundown, and maybe catch a movie in a theater, but for now…

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The Wal-Mart Game, No Nudity in Playboy, Red Wine, and the Meaning of Labor Day.

During this podcast episode of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!," the boys get things done a day late, but still have lots to talk about. The Dude on the Right comes up with a game for Stu Gotz to play the next time he is at Wal-Mart, Stu gives his take on the movie "The Promotion," and we find out that Mama Gotz forgot some drinking lessons she learned years ago. The Dude made a visit to a quadfecta of hardware stores, Stu is starting to realize why The Dude might stop his subscription to Playboy thanks to Heidi Montag, and love is in the air for some friends of Stu. Aren’t weekends grand?

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! The Wal-Mart Game, No Nudity in Playboy, Red Wine, and the Meaning of Labor Day.

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The Dude on the Right

As we start this podcast episode of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!", I explain to Stu that I might be dropping my subscription to Playboy, though it has nothing to do with My BFF and everything to do with Heidi Montag. Stu, meanwhile, had some excitement of his own in a bathroom. As far as weekends go, Mama Gotz relearned a lesson from her youth and Stu gives the blow by blow, even though it’s not the blow by blow Stu was hoping for. I tell Stu all about the hardware store quadfecta of Ace Hardware, Home Depot, Lowe’s and Menards, and introduce Stu to the Wal-Mart game.

We also talk a bit about what Labor Day is all about, Stu got to see "The Promotion" and didn’t really like it, I watched Penn & Teller chat about The Vatican, and congrats to Scuba Bo and Scuba Sue and their budding romance – or so says their respective Facebook pages.

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Save your radio or save your hair – take your pick on terrestrial radio.

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The Dude on the Right

I tried to type it exactly in my web browser when I got to a computer because my radio told me to, only it didn’t really direct me to any set web site.  Yup, there it was, “SAVE YOUR RADIO DOT ORG”, scrolling on the radio screen as I was channel hopping in my car on a local radio station, you know, one of those stations you pick up on FM.  It was 103.5 here in Chicago, WKSC, aka KISS FM, and yes, sometimes I like to get down with what the kids are listening to.  The ladies on the radio were in a discussion about women who don’t give their men oral sex anymore (Didn’t Howard Stern get fined for this? Nevermind, that’s a topic for different blog), and at first I was confused, wondering, “What kind of sentence is that?” Sure, maybe I should have been paying attention as to what causes women to stop giving oral pleasure, but I was intrigued about this odd sentence. And then it occurred to me -this was an ad for a website for a not-so-covert organization trying to squash a movement to change the way music artists are paid for your hearing their song on the radio.  The radio station behemoths are against it, so are some of the smaller station owners, and I even went to the web site for information and it seemed to scream that the radio world was going to end if government changed the radio regulations.  The thing is, the site didn’t have any real contact information, only a link to some lady named Diane Warren doing some kind of publicity, and the content buried in the web site was tied to an organization called BIPAC, or Business Industry Political Action Committee.

Now I’m not going to get into the entire hubabaloo of what the whole thing is about, only that as a subscriber of satellite radio and sometimes some streaming stuff on the internet, I do wonder why the terrestrial radio stations, as they are sometimes called, don’t have to pay royalty rates in the same fashion.  But that’s not important right now.  What I’m confused about is why, on a supposedly hip station, does the self-advertising scroll have to be spelled out as some kind of cryptic sentence when a simple “Please visit saveyourradio.org” would probably be understood by every person listening to KISS FM?  Are the listeners of that station that dense that they have to be able to “read out” a web address?

As someone who had dreams of being a music person years ago, I say the legislation should be passed – the artists deserve their money, and contrary to the website, it’s not a “tax” the government is proposing, because all that is trying to do is scare you into “Oh my God, if this passes, when I’m listening to “I Gotta Feeling” from the Black Eyed Peas, I’m going to have to declare it on my taxes this year and send more money to the government.”  No, you won’t, the radio stations will just have to adjust their advertising structure and maybe finally learn to come up with a business model to compete with the internet, satellite, and your iPod.

The one thing I will say about “SAVE YOUR RADIO DOT ORG” is that at least it is a funny ad that makes me chuckle, as opposed to another radio station scrolling an ad for Avacor.  Save your radio or save your hair – take your pick on terrestrial radio.

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!   L8R!!!

What’s New? A Podcast of: Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! A Lot of Trees, Crashing Cars, Inglourious Basterds, The Fab 5, and Don’t Forget the Boobs

Who knew you have to now account for installed body parts, or at least breast implants, so The Dude on the Right and Stu Gotz talk about it during this podcast episode of their "Weekend Wrap-Up!" Along with boobs, the boys both are able to talk about "Inglourious Basterds" because they both caught the movie, only The Dude is able to talk about "Monk" this weekend, Stu is getting his boys hooked on demolition derby’s and the Boy Scouts, while The Dude saw a lot of trees, and appropriately, went to the new Apple store in Naperville. Summer is winding down, The Dude is cheering on The Fab 5 on "America’s Got Talent," and the boys keep things going, at least for another weekend.

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! A Lot of Trees, Crashing Cars, Inglourious Basterds, The Fab 5, and Don’t Forget the Boobs.

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The Dude on the Right

Something I always wanted to do, but it just seemed sort of weird to do it when I was single and alone, was go to the Morton Arboretum in the Chicago Suburbs, but now that I have My BFF, a perfect weather Sunday brought about a lovely afternoon looking at trees, and I tell Stu all about it during this "Weekend Wrap-Up!" podcast episode. While I was enjoying nature this weekend, and a visit to the new Apple Store in Naperville, IL., Stu and the little Gotz’s were enjoying destruction, as in car destruction at the Route 66 Raceway for a demolition derby. We both saw "Inglorious Basterds" and give our verbal reviews, I actually watched "Monk," but did Stu?, and we discuss that if you’re going to plan on being a nutjob murderer, don’t forget to add "See if girlfriend has breast implants and then remove them after killing her," because whoever killed Jasmine Fiore, well, Ryan Jenkins found himself dead, and Fiore was ID’d via her boobs.

Another nice weekend, Stu got to see The Mystery Dude, and neither of us are that excited about the movies opening next weekend, but I am looking forward to cheering on The Fab 5 on "America’s Got Talent" the next time they are on. We talk about so much in so little time!

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The Goods, Monk, Harry Potter, and a Light Fixture.

Stu Gotz wonders why there aren’t any science explanations at the "Harry Potter" exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, but during this podcast episode of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!", the boys at least have something in common – their laughing during "The Goods," a movie most nobody went to see. The Dude tells Stu about "The Rocker" and "The Soloist," Stu can’t figure out when "Monk" ends on TV, and Stu is sort of amazed that The Dude didn’t burn the Dude-Pad down while doing some home improvements. All of that and more for your listening pleasure.

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! The Goods, Monk, Harry Potter, and a Light Fixture.

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The Dude on the Right

I don’t know how it happened, but both Stu Gotz and I saw "The Goods" over the weekend, and even though, during our "Weekend Wrap-Up!" podcast, we discuss our differing opinions, we both agreed that the movie made us laugh. Sure, most people went to see "District 9," but since we aren’t most people, why not let you know if you should see a movie you might not have planned on spending your bucks on – that’s our gift to you. And speaking of movies, I also got to see "The Rocker" while watching my local cable TV, saw "The Soloist" while watching my Blu-ray, while Stu was confused as to exactly when the last episode of Monk is.

On other notes, Stu went to the Museum of Science and Industry here in Chicago and caught the Harry Potter exhibit (I’m still trying to figure how he thought the "science" of Harry Potter would have been explained), while my Saturday of a lot of little projects turned into replacing a light fixture over the stairs, but that’s okay because it was a project that needed to be done.

Next weekend Stu and I might sneak off and play hooky to see "Inglorious Basterds," and not "Inglorious Bastards" as you might spell it.

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Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! G.I. Joe, A Full Calendar, Walmart, and a Bum Flipper.

It amazes Stu Gotz that the kids don’t hurt their ankle, but when it comes to an in-law, x-rays might be necessary, while The Dude on the Right was disappointed in "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra." They tell each other these tales during this podcast episode of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!" podcast, and Stu also fills The Dude in on "Seven Pounds," the Will Smith flick. The Dude has issues with Walmart, Stu has issues with The Shack, they both agree KFC is a better name, but neither of them can figure out how Mama Gotz double-booked her calendar for this upcoming weekend. They talk; You can listen.