Friday, June 22, 2018

Yippee Ki Yay Mother Podcast #13: Ladies' Choice

Deborah, Sean, Ralph, Jenna, Britt, Harbinger of Doom Al

On this very special episode of the Yippee-Ki-Yay Mother Podcast, a multi-generational look at the movies, the crew invited their significant others to talk about the films they love. My lovely bride Deborah picked the first "adult" film she saw: The 1965 smash Julie Andrews musical The Sound of Music. Britt, Harbinger of Doom Al's significant other, picked the "greatest movie of all time": 1986's Jim Henson fantasy Labyrinth, starring a youthful Jennifer Connelly and the late David Bowie. Jenna, podcast master Ralph's significant other, went way back with the provocative 1930 German Marlene Dietrich classic The Blue Angel. (Hassan was away visiting his significant other that weekend.)

Needless to say, the podcast went off the rails almost immediately. We learned once and for all that an open bar and an open mic were not a good combination. Wine would be spilled on the sacred pool table. The YKY sign would fall. Intimate details would be revealed and roundly ridiculed. Yes, dear listener, this was the podcast that nearly destroyed Ralph. He couldn't figure out how to edit it, so he just let the thing run. Sadly, there is no YouTube video of this episode. (Although we will continue filming the podcasts, time constraints will prevent us from editing them for the time being.)

More episodes and a big announcement will soon follow!

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