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Fry Cook on Venus Podcast: Swings or Slide



In the conclusion of my conversation with Efe (AddictedToTheTheatre.blogspot.ca) we discuss parks, fitness, men who have no chill (as the kids say), being old, social media and city life. Did she almost fall out of a roller coaster once? Did she almost die in Montreal? Where are all the subway performers that you always hear so much about? What is the best way to handle a crazy person late at night? Answers to these questions and more make up this episode. As always, leave a comment to let us know what you think.

Fry Cook on Venus Podcast: Feed The Dragon


On this edition of the #FCoV podcast, I talk to my friend Efe (of AddictedToTheTheater.blogspot.ca) for the first time in more than a year. In this first of two episodes with her, we discuss how to pronounce Lagos, Captain America: Civil War, Daredevil, Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Game of Thrones, Scandal & Vikings. Did I mention GoT already? There’s a lot about that show in this one. If you’re a fan, we’d love to hear your take on our conversation in the comments.

Fry Cook on Venus Podcast: Toe of the Hobo



On this episode of the #FryCookOnVenus podcast, I get to know Haoming, Gaurav, Varun, CV & Steven better by playing a game of 'Would You Rather' via Either.io. Check out the show on PodOmatic or iTunes and let us know in the comments what choices you would make. The questions we answered were:
  • Be attractive but get punched in the face every day or be ugly?
  • Be heroes or villains?
  • Have no eyebrows or a unibrow?
  • Be able to meow & have 9 lives or speak normally & live once?
  • Eat only humans or starve to death?
  • Be electrocuted when you swear or have all profanities censored on TV?
  • Hug a panda or a polar bear?
  • Swap genders every year or have to move & start fresh every year?
  • See what created civilization or see what ends it?
  • Suck a hobo’s toe for 2 minutes or be in a cage with a honey badger & a lion for 20 seconds?
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