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Episode 210 - "Have you ever poked a Slowpoke? It's not good times."

Salutations and welcome to episode 210 of the Fair Use Law podcast. That's right, we've been doing this for 210 years. We're what you might call "pros" in this podcasting "business."

This week I believe we literally touched on every topic ever conceived for human conversation, and a few of them unfortunately do not have direct YouTube links I can share with you. But fear not, I will still provide you the news, baby birds: Beware of Cheney's Secret Perfect Dark kill squad and certainly we hope that pack of smokes was worth 23 Quadrillion dollars.

Thankfully, we have a special guest to bring us the rest of the shownotes' YouTube clips. Someone let Gillberg know it's time to make his entrance:



We talk a lot about Total Recall on this podcast, especially the Nintendo video game version for me, since I wasted FunCo credit on it many moons ago. But just how would Total Recall the movie sound if AR'd by a Nintendo Entertainment System?



We also discussed the complete bizarre duet of Scott Weiland's Barbarella that took place with Cyndi Lauper on VH-1 many moons ago. Here it is in all its YouTube Glory, so come share the misery:



All the jelly beans do, in fact, taste like tangerines indeed.

The blogs were a'blaze this week when on Jermaine of Flight of the Conchords received an Emmy nod for Best Leading Man in a Comedy, leaving his comedy and musical partner Bret completely in the cold. Could it be the academy remembers his Oscar-worthy turn as "Outback Steak Customer/Spokesman?"



And this week's Tribunal revolves around toys of our past being made into big screen motion pictures. My pick just happened to also share with it what might be the worst American dubbed anime opening ever:



Randy's pick, however, was a bit more obscure. Luckily, some very enterprising film students in high school already laid the ground work in a mock trailer. Let's pitch this to Hollywood, stat: