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Pre-Game Buzz & a Real Stinker for the iPhone

As we count down to the Super Bowl & sift through the pre-game media buzz, AdRants' Steve Hall hands down his unforgiving verdict on our Super Bowl ads, while Joel Comm, the brains behind iFart, tells us how he came up with this outlandish & unexplainably successful iPhone application. And in the Internet Files, the panel wonders if -- as Bob hopes -- a disastrous sales report will finally spell the end for the Zune & ponders the fate of a new Web hangout for the rich & famous.

Spring Break Gone Wild & A New Low for iPhone Applications

In a show that goes where no radio show has gone before, Bob demos his cringe worthy new iPhone application & updates us on the too-close-to-call Super Bowl ad vote. And in the Internet Files, we discuss who's to blame for a 17-year-old's smutty Spring Break activities & wonder who would actually befriend a police department on Facebook. Also on the menu, we check out the next-generation parking meters which render meter maids obsolete.

"Stupid. Just Awful!!!" -- How Barbara Lippert Really Feels About Our Super Bowl Ads

It's almost Super Bowl time, and our favorite ad critic -- AdWeek's Barbara Lippert -- checks in to pass the verdict on our two spots. And while she kinda likes "Shower," she pulls no punches in eviscerating the "stupid," "awful" & "not even funny" "Baseball" ad. And in the Internet Files, we discuss the carbon footprints of Google searches and Second Life avatars and wonder what virtual stand-ins for active-duty parents will do for -- or to -- the kids. Also on the menu: A virtual escort provides an inside look at Second Life's Red Light District.

A New Platform for Public Self-Pitying & Another Mishap Hits the Zune

In the first show of the new year, we examine the Twitter phenomenon & get you the lowdown on Go Daddy's Super Bowl commercial and the inevitable controversy it attracts. And in the Internet Files, we check out the newest Web pulpit for bitching, self-pitying & schadenfreude while the panelists wonder if Chinese porn producers could circumvent the Govt's Internet censors by sticking to old-fashioned hard-copy material.

Ninja Advice, Pink Underwear & the Go Daddy Year in Review

In the New Year's Eve edition of the show we revisit the top Go Daddy moments of the past year, including Danica making history, a Royal visit to Scottsdale, Go Daddy-driven legislation and, of course, Super Bowl ads and a bit of controversy. Also on the menu: Our favorite guest segments of 2008, including: Sheriff Arpaio's preference for pink underwear, Barbara Lippert's blistering critique, Obama Girl's crush on Go Daddy & some very salient advice from the Web's most famous ninja!

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Tumbleweeds, Stupid Gifts & the Very Wackiest Internet Files of the Year!

In a special Holiday edition of the show, we look back at our favorite Internet Files moments of 2008 & check out the "Potty Putter" and other of the year's dumbest gift ideas as listed by Stupid.com. Our guest is Prairie Tumbleweed Farm founder Linda Katz who runs one of the wackiest Web businesses we've ever come across. She makes a -- very decent -- living selling real tumbling tumbleweeds from her home on the Kansas prairie!

Virtual Weddings, Flawed Internet Filters & a Candid Discussion About Go Daddy Business Practices

In a highly spirited edition of the show, Bob & ardent Go Daddy critic Andrew Allemann of Domain Name Wire cross swords for a candid discussion about domain auctions, transfers and other parts of Go Daddy's business that have ired the industry watchdog. And in the Internet Files, the panel digests the news that almost half of all women prefer the Internet to sex and wonders why the Australian Govt. is moving forward with its Internet filter, which, the panel declares, will not work. Plus, our pundits try to understand why the Second Life bridal industry is doing so well.

Rome Burns, Cyprus Dances, Venice Drowns & Go Daddy Parties Like It's 1999!

In a highly party-centric edition of the show, Bob & Nima discuss the somewhat critical media coverage of Go Daddy's Holiday Bash & ponder the question: Is it OK to throw a party for the ages while the economy is tanking? Meanwhile, Blip.Tv founder & CEO Mike Hudack - who has also received his fare share of party-related press lately -- joins us to talk about that much-maligned "Camp Cyprus" video, which placed him at the center of a blogosphere firestorm.

Live From Los Angeles: It's Radio Go Daddy!

In a very special edition of the show, broadcast from Los Angeles where we're shooting our new Danica Patrick Super Bowl commercials, Danica joins us to chat about making the ads, her 3-hour shower & the upcoming IndyCar season. And in the Internet Files, Bob & his team wonder if the long winter nights are the reason Canadians spend more time on social networking than Americans & discuss what, if anything, can be done to diminish how cell phone conversations distract drivers.

A Very Ninja Thanksgiving

We celebrate Thanksgiving by replaying one of the year's very best shows. So once again, sit back & enjoy as Bob & Nima cross swords with Ask a Ninja creator Kent Nichols who debunks a few myths & takes us inside the mind of the Internet's premier martial artist. And in the Internet Files, we show you the dangers of adding
your boss to your Facebook friends list, tell you how an enraged woman exacted revenge on her virtual hubby & ponder the Google execs' decision to add a fighter jet to their already-impressive air fleet.

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