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PB & Jason Issue 21: Rhymes with "Airsick Chickpea"

Can you guess what most of this podcast is about?

Well, aside from our mystery game, in this issue I talk about two Naruto games I've been playing lately.

Though the bulk of the ranting is about whatever game might come to mind rhyming with "Airsick Chickpea," there's also a minor rant about the Spike TV Video Game Awards. Oh, and an open invitation for your two cents about said awards! Catch all that, but not the bag of chips right here, right now, in PB & Jason Issue #21!

Some animals were harmed in the making of my sandwich.

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Music by Kathrine Theidy.


 

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Matt R Previews Editor

12/11/2010 at 10:07 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

Finally something to help me kick this flu augh

Jason Ross Senior Staff

12/11/2010 at 10:09 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

I got your message yesterday, though I was afk, Zap. Listener mail garners better support, FYI!

Matt R Previews Editor

12/11/2010 at 10:43 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

There's Whores in this game? That doesn't sound appropriate.

Jason Ross Senior Staff

12/11/2010 at 10:58 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

Did I say there were? If I did, I likely misspoke.

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

01/01/2011 at 12:51 AM Reply | Permalink | Report

I could barely hear you, Jason, at the end because of the music.

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