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The Conservatarians, aka Jon Gabriel and Stephen Miller, discuss the best way to annoy ISIS, the aftermath of Orlando, and how Mickey Mouse is better at intelligence gathering than the Obama administration. Glitter is discussed.
Intro and outro music is “Gay Bar” by Electric Six. Stephen’s music pick this week is “I’ve Never Seen a Cyclone” by Mantaraybryn. Jon’s music pick is Les Bains Douches by Joy Division. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist!
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This has become one of my favorite shows on the site. Keep up the great work guys.
The Stitcher link is going to the last episode. I’m probably just being impatient.
Jon needs a Yeti.
Needs a Photoshop of Stephen as Edina and Jon as Patsy…
Interesting you finished the show talking about sound engineers – trying to listen between Jon’s whispered mumbles and Steven’s blaring 120 decibel responses makes it hard to follow the dialog.
I thought about printing “Stop Going Outside” on a bumper sticker, but realized that’d be self-defeating.
My mic set up was weird this week. Did everything I could to salvage it.
OK, sorry for my snarky comment.
It’s probably bad that I recognized that intro before the 10th chord.
i.e., your intro. I’ve been laughing at this for ten years.
Check it out, it’s pretty funny.