Cali Handshakes and Digital Blackface

SJWs are whining again, and this time it’s about something called “digital blackface.” Teri, Kira, and April discuss that, plus they attempt to answer these burning questions: Why are people so rude in public? Have you finished your Christmas shopping yet? Why would anyone hire Lena Dunham? Is Harvey Weinstein the reason we have Trump? What exactly is the “Cali handshake?”

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  1. Jeff Petraska Member
    Jeff Petraska Joined in the first year of Ricochet Ricochet Charter Member

    This podcast won’t download. Something us wrong.

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    • October 17, 2017, at 6:57 AM PDT
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  2. terichristoph Podcaster

    Jeff Petraska (View Comment):
    This podcast won’t download. Something us wrong.

    I’ll check with The Powers That Be!

    • #2
    • October 17, 2017, at 7:05 AM PDT
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  3. Jon Gabriel, Ed. King

    I’m not sure what the glitch was, but it should be working now. Thanks for your patience!

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    • October 17, 2017, at 11:52 AM PDT
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  4. Stad Coolidge

    Ricochet Audio Network: Why would anyone hire Lena Dunham?

    I’d hire Lena Dunham. Our three cats have three separate litterboxes that need emptying every day . . .

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    • October 18, 2017, at 6:16 AM PDT
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  5. Randy Weivoda Moderator
    Randy Weivoda Joined in the first year of Ricochet Ricochet Charter Member

    This is where I get to sound like a grumpy old man. I only go out to the movies a couple times a year, but I never see rude behavior at theaters. Concerts are another story, and the prime offenders are usually women between 20 and 40 years old. If I spend $30-60 a ticket to see a concert, I’m going to listen to the music, even if the particular song that is playing is not one I like. I don’t understand these young women who shell out the money to go to concerts so they can spend the whole damn show talking with their friends, sometimes via cell phone. And if you ask them to stop talking they act like you have made the world’s most offensive suggestion.

    The nice thing about seeing…say Roy Clark for instance, is that the concert-goers are all old enough to know how to behave in public. Maybe concerts need to have a blabbing section and a shutting up section.

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    • October 18, 2017, at 11:42 AM PDT
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