by Tony Silanskas | Oct 5, 2016 | Podcasts
Bobeshi Smith, Honik-gilten, and Royt Geshmak.
On this episode of the Hungry Cliff podcast, the team explores the prurient etymology of a fairly common figure of speech. We also talk about Tim Burton, whether yoga constitutes exercise, and various types of apples. What is the situation, meteorologically? Is there beach erosion in our future? How many more terrible Oreo flavors can we endure? We’ll suggest answers to these questions and more on this episode of the Hungry Cliff podcast! Or feel free to develop your own.
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Yoga: exercise?
Koru apples
Little Boy
Pilot real-time in-ear translator
Fruity Crisp Oreos
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Hosts: Tony Silanskas, Matthew Biggers, Andrew Silanskas
Guest Hosts: David Houston, Jessica Houston, Pedro Mendoza
Intro and outro music: Pedro Mendoza
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by Tony Silanskas | Jul 6, 2016 | Podcasts
An image projected inside public transportation, a measure of weight at the North Pole, and a s’mores component manufactured for or using nautical parrots.
On this episode of the Hungry Cliff podcast, the team is joined by longtime friend Jared King (@jaredrossking). We chat about recent advances(?) in artificial intelligence, sample another limited edition Oreo flavor, and discuss, at length, the recently released sequel to Independence Day. How long do we have to wait for the robot apocalypse? Why do we keep eating terrible cookies? Who formed a proper opinion of ID4-2? Find out the answers to these questions and more this week on the Hungry Cliff podcast!
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Coming soon: Offworld Cantina, a new podcast featuring Jared King
Zenbo by ASUS
Cozmo by Anki
Independence Day: Resurgence
Blueberry Pie Oreos
Why did it take so long?
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Hosts: Tony Silanskas, Matthew Biggers
Guest Hosts: David Houston, Jessica Houston, Pedro Mendoza, Jared King
Intro and outro music: Pedro Mendoza
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by Tony Silanskas | Jun 1, 2016 | Podcasts
Natasha Churromanov, James Churrhodes, and T’Churro.
On this episode, the Hungry Cliff team sits down for a surprisingly heated chat about Captain America: Civil War. We also sample, unsurprisingly, another product from the National Biscuit Company lineup. How much sense does the plot of Civil War make? What was the most egregious use of fight choreography? Whose side are you on, anyway? Find out the answers to these questions on this podcast, and inside your heart.
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Oreos Churros
Captain America: Civil War Behind The Scenes with fxguide
The Jungle Book Behind The Scenes with fxguide
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Hosts: Tony Silanskas, Matthew Biggers
Guest Hosts: David Houston, Jessica Houston, Pedro Mendoza
Intro and outro music: Pedro Mendoza
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