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#73 "Créme de Menthe" -- The Grizzly Bear Egg Cafe with Clayton Morris and Mike Quackenbush

Thanks to our loyal Eggheads for making The Grizzly Bear Egg Cafe one of the most popular podcasts on iTunes!  You guys rock.  And we repay you with a traditional Grizz episode that features Clayton and Mike rambling about random stuff like Hershey's chocolate kisses, LOST, a new album by Broken Bells, Green Lantern movie rumors, and a $10,000 haircut.  All that and more in this episode of The Grizzly Bear Egg Cafe.

We also would like to welcome our new show sponsor Sonos.  Please check out the demo video to see how this great product can give you all the music you want all over your house.

Also visit our great sponsor Drobo.  Please visit http://www.drobo.com/bear/ to get $100 off your purchase of a drobo and drobo share bundle.  Or visit www.drobostore.com and use the coupon code BEAR... be sure to use all uppercase. 

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Reader Comments (4)

For the past few episodes I've listened to Mike's tails of post office distress with a degree of empathy. Whilst I can't comment on America's Post Office apart froma few uses that worked out fine, the British Post Office is generally beset by long clues, slow service and mouth breathing idiots. So I was wracking my brains as to a way to free Mike from post office tyranny, I knew I'd heard a different podcast talk about a semi automated postage system whereby you can, weigh packages, print labels and generally do all the time consuming faff of the post office in the comfort of your own home and therefor spend less time at the post office as you can basically dump the packages on the post office staff. I beleive that this service is called Endicia the podcast in question was the "Webcomics Weekly" podcast, episode 45 ironically called "Backyard Wrestling" it's probably still available on Itunes. The people on that podcast said that for a small company that had shipping merchandise as a revenue streem that Endicia was a worthwhile investment and I happen to know that they agreed to sponsor the webcomics weekly podcast.

March 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterColin

Hey Clayton and Mike.
You guys have stated you are (or were, at least) big fans of Marvel. I've never been much of a comic fan, but I've been a big fan of Garth Ennis' Punisher line. Did you guys ever get into The Punisher? I'm also a huge fan of Ennis and Dillon's Preacher? Have you read it? Did you enjoy that?

I imagine my lack of verse in superhero comics would possibly explain why I am drawn to two very anti-hero comics.

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