Tue, 21 April 2009
Episode # 68 of THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID finds both Matt and Kevin enjoying
a delicious pancake luncheon. Michael has taken that job and forcefully shoved it, and now it's time to assemble the dream team that will take the Michael Scott Paper Company straight to the top (with Nana's help, of course). Unfortunately, just like a peanut butter and tuna sandwich, sometimes your dreams don't turn out quite the way you'd like. Back in the Office, Jim sucks up then runs down, Dwandy form a musical bromance while fighting over the new receptionist, and Flenderson shares a bit of bathroom banter. Remember, you miss 100% of the pancakes you don't make. Incidental music provided by the Podshow Podsafe Music Network. Email us at TWSSpodcast @ gmail.com, or leave a comment on our blog page at TWSSpodcast. com. iTunes reviews are always appreciated! Help spread the word! Also, PLEASE help support the show by signing up for a FREE 14-day trial of Netflix. Instantly watch every episode of the office from the comfort of your laptop, desktop, or xbox360-connected TV. Go
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Loved the podcast this week as usual! It\'s great that you guys work so hard on this for the listeners. As far as the ads went, I didn\'t really mind where they were. It seemed logical, and I\'m sure as there are more episodes with the ads it will become more seamless. As far as the two episodes that were discussed, I agree with you for the most part. Though sometimes I got confused, but that was because I kept thinking of last week\'s episode and then trying to forget what happened last week and think of the other two... yeah. But great episode and I\'m looking forward to the next one. (End Rambling)
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There is a minor, slight, miniscule sense of entitlement when it comes to podcasts. We the consumers just expect that we deserve all of our content to be perfect, lengthy, on-time, and absolutely free (and yes, that IS what she said). Throughout the week, I lavish myself in podcasts, and I don\'t mind a single bit those pre-show, mid-show, and post-show breaks to hawk some gear or service. Several of the podcasts have the commercial breaks, and one or two of them discuss the product extemporaneously (I\'m thinking of Leo Laporte\'s TWiT podcast right now), along the lines of, \"What\'s your favorite book? That\'s available from Audible.com. I listened to Stephen King\'s Green Mile, read by Frank Mueller, etc.\" Look, we can always go to a pay-to-play format, which I\'m pretty sure nobody would like. You do your commercials and I\'ll even listen. Just try to stop me.
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Great Podcast, however, one tiny complaint. I love your work, I support you guys, I signed up for the trial. I bought the DVDs through your amazon link for the last season, so bear with my if I come off as a little ungrateful sounding but; Stick a commercial right in the middle of your podcast was just tacky. I was very disappointment by the intrusion. I understand you have a deal going on, I understand you need to be sponsored but I think you\'re starting to push overdoing it when in the middle of a podcast you stick an advertisement. And at the end of the podcast, I hear you out about it but again. I tune in to hear your takes on the show, not to be sold to. Once again, very disappointed over your marketing choice smack dab in the middle of the podcast.
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> (and Kevin puts forth at least 2-3 hours) Or, more like 4-6... Andrea: when podcasts include ads invariably the placement is in the middle of the show for the vast majority of podcasts (see also: mid-show commercials in your free episodes of The Office airing on NBC or on Hulu.com...). As far as your complaints with the placement of the ad, I think placement at natural breaks is reasonable. You wouldn\'t want us to have a commercial in between the discussion of the A and B plotlines, right? On a completely separate note, I think the length for this episode was done well. It actually was shorter than all the other hour-long episodes this season, despite the fact that it was two separate episodes rather than one hour-long. It also wasn\'t much longer than some of of the regular half-hours too (though we did cut back on some of the news this week)
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I completely agree with hating the \"Jim gets dumped on\" plots. I might just not be used to Jim being portrayed as the dumb guy, but I know I don\'t like it. I’m used to the plots where he could get away with anything, and still get stuff done. I agree that there better be a good payoff with Jim sometime soon! I also miss the little Jim and Pam moments... Speaking of, when exactly is the big wedding? Heard anything on that?
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