Episode 70 – So you wanne be on Top?

Yes it was a top show, we had a great turnout as usual and the panel was all shall I say it? Top Notch. Center stage took top of the waves and Emmo & robwag surfed the dome, which given our mode of operation goes hand in hand with surfing the ‘net. Making an appearance for the very first time was great friend of show – Xanshin Paz. Our Wonderful Wolfman was away on important business, and Xan was kind enough to slot in. Thanks to him for this.
-Colossus Linden, I mean doesn’t that name just same BIG. It did to us too, but this gentle giant, he is a big man at heart don’t you know was so warm and wonderful! He takes care of the XStreetSL for us all, and yes that size does in Extra large. Really funny, and a great person to have on show we kind of didn’t stop laughing right the way through. He was amazed by the cornflakes question, well to be honest he was not alone.
-Zinnia Zauber, resplendent in her signature colors gave us all a breath of orange and yes orange so deeply ingrained in our aroma memories gives sunshine and smiles. And she is a color therapist in real life. I tell you that woman operates on all levels. Her question to stump Xanshin, told us a thing or two about fear.
-KeyStone Bouchard, who is so funny, smart and adept with a prim was in seat number 3 and he was brimming with good nature and humor. I don’t just mean because he wears that cute hat too. He brought his special sauce to the show and Frank Gehry Alert! Frank needs an office on the grid. Have his people call Keystone.
-Judi Newall of the Men Prefer Librarians Episode of the Dating Casino, was absolutely fabulous, and she is British, so excuse her not knowing who Martha Stewart is. Please Judi is an icon in her own right. And you do know it was a Librarian named Jean Armor Polly, who coined the term “Surfing the ‘net” in the first place yes? Librarians rule.
Great show, enjoyed every minute of it. So will you.
And as always the questions, quotes and more are on the blog –
http://the1stquestionblog.blogspot.com/
1) Ray Bradbury's 1954 novel Fahrenheit 451
2) Charles Feeney
3) Winton
4) France
5) Melittin
6) Water bears
7) Giant's Causeway
8) Avicenna
9) Crashing Suns, by Edmond Hamilton
10) The Revomaze
11) Turkey
12) Regolith Excavation Challenge
13) Glia
14) Spin ice
15) Peter Dennis Mitchell
16) Green Horizon
17) Aluminum-alloy frame
18) A Superposition