14. The perspicacious Mr. Steeves

The Shed Dogs break new ground: our first interview (with Jon Steeves, the inventor and publisher of the word game MooT that we've played in earlier episodes) and our first sponsorship: free beer! We have a MooT question for listeners, a dozen acknowledgements, and we make our pitch for the unpaid intern producer position for the Shed Dogs.  A producer!  Unpaid!  

LinkMooT, the etymology, grammar, and semantics game

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13. Rumsfeld rides a robot in the office

In lucky Episode 13, the Shed Dogs promote a favourite movie and a favourite podcast, at the same time ruminating on our advancing curmudgeonliness. We are startled and informed by KJ's report on fascinating yet little-known rules of English, and we look at comedy that some of us just can't watch. In the "products that are getting worse" category, PJ and RJ once again square off on the question of ceramic-top stoves: vast improvement or labour-intense gimmick?

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12. I'm relentless

The Shed Dogs share their observations on hair replacement, and are amazed at The Scariest Disclaimer for an Advertised Medication Ever. We go back and forth on some products that have both improved and pejorated over time, hear about high water at Christina Lake, and share with KJ some sage advice on car buying.

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11. KJ rolls some ivy

We're all hung over from the episode 10 gala celebration, so we kicked back with some low key listener mail, but then ramped up through some high speed wobble to KJ's scotch-sampling ivy crushing road trip. All dressed up with some two-week old flood news, but hey, it's fascinating nonetheless. And you always wanted to know about the tank rooms before the late-70's upgrade, right? Hey, there's electrolysis involved! And as a bonus we provide an insightful review of Jonny Quest.

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10. Meghan's getting married

In this milestone 10th episode, the Shed Dogs describe how useful the tides can be in waste removal. RJ once again shares solid practical advice, this time on rigging resumés, and the Dogs swallow their pride and concede that Trail, BC, Canada, the Silver City, is probably a pretty good place to retire. We take a moment to clear up critical misconceptions around bicycle shorts and about whether going to an acting school like Studio 58 is worthwhile. But, most importantly, Meghan's getting married!!!

Links: 50 Ways the World is Getting Better, 1000 years of the Royals in nine minutes.

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9. The Dogs brush their teeth


We share things we learned early in life about how to brush our teeth and put on a pillowcase, and things we've learned more recently, like the pros and cons of ever going to the doctor for a checkup. We follow up on the Honda 90 caper from Episode 8, review the Vancouver Auto Show, and share some user mail. Finally, we have a new business model for Facebook, which we passed on to Zuck a few weeks ago, and he seems to be mulling it over as we go live.

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8. Free range capers

Shed Dog KJ McNulty avails himself of the statute of limitations and reveals his dark past as a caper co-conspirator. His story challenges the wisdom of Free Range Children, another big topic for the week. RJ shares grounded and valuable direction on managing password phobia (a must-hear for those who do anything online) and stuns the other Dogs with a simple trick to undo those pesky errors we all make on our mobile devices.

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7. Soju and spoilers

The Dogs once again display their well-earned status as World Citizens by trying out soju and then discussing the Arts Club performance of "The Humans", starring Shed Dog KJ McNulty. Also, we cover favourite movies of all time—have a listen and then comment below to let us know yours!

Link: The Humans (play)

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That’s KJ, bottom right

6. The Rocket Dogs lose the Spin Demo

The Shed is about to burst into flame with a show chock-full of what's hot in local and national culture. The Shed Dogs discuss a trip to the Junos, the unexpected success of rocketeer Mad Mike Hughes, and an insider's view of how theatre is actually made. We climb down off our chariots and pick an age we would like to be...forever! So strap in, hold onto your lunch, and have fun! 

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5. Moby's All-Star Joint

This week we have some key tips for future MBAs on how to run a business, and specifically how KJ supported his future education through a retail services endeavour—Moby's—at the tender age of 16. We review his business plan and operating model, while focussing on the critical issue of cash accounting. The Dogs also talk about using live theatre as a teen teaching tool, TV personalities we love and hate, and what real shed dogs actually are. Finally, we as always have our etymological focus, and have found that smoothies, just so, can change your life.

Links

Life Below Zero (Agnes and Chip); Dissolve (Lucy McNulty); Electric skateboardShed hunting dogsArctic Air

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4. Cognac, nicknames, listener mail, and springing forward

In a determined attempt to seem grown up, this week the Shed Dogs explore the wonders of cognac - what it is, how to appreciate it, even how to hold it in your hand. Then, and at last, we catch up on all the listener mail, including a look at nicknames and where a couple of ours come from.  Finally, we explore why the usual question about Daylight SavingSSSS Time is the wrong one.

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Pre-tasting

3. How not to falsify your P&L

In this episode the Dogs of the Shed come to grips with topics ranging from their own mortality to hiking to car repair. We get a brief Introduction to Money Laundering, including how politicoes go about falsifying PDFs. They’re forced to concede that there are good movies in the Star Wars saga after all, and just as they finally discuss what exactly MooT is, a surprise visitor drops in to play. All this and more!

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MooT, the etymology, grammar, and semantics game; Hey, would you mind changing my P&L into a Word doc?

2. Don't heat that pan up yet

The Dogs reveal terrific yet hidden culinary skills, opinions, and even semi-sponsored product recommendations. We also go back in time to validate some of the old stories from Rossland's early history. For hockey fans there's a discussion of Bob Cole's wit, and a look into just a couple of the famous people that Shed Dog KJ McNulty has worked with. All that and more in another action-packed half hour in the Shed!

Links

Fresh PrepMixed Doubles Curling, explained by the CBC; MooT, the etymology, grammar, and semantics game; B.C.'s Apology ActThe Flying SteamshovelPowell's Books in Portland