On Mondays's show Andrew celebrates his inner-Lynwoodness, Luke discusses the trepidation he had making a major announcement on Facebook and whether or not a viral story he started about the Google Glass ban at The 5 Point Cafe ruined his brunch plans. I actually tried to have brunch their Sunday as well so I think he did it on purpose just to avoid running into me.
Luke also learns that his vanity may be dangerous with a story of a man who went to great lengths to hide his beer belly and ended up gravely ill. I actually threw my neck out trying to hide a stray nose hair on my flight back.
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reminded me of all the time I spent at the Skate Deck in lovely Everett. Though I skated to nsync and britney spears, did "official" races for an airhead candy, and we spent far too much time in the little store buying trinkets and candy necklaces. I also spent a lot of time hoping a boy would buy me a plastic rose...no one ever did. Though I can confirm the hierarchy of skates...if you had to rent the brown and orange skates from the rink, that was pretty lame. But if you brought your own rollerblades (it was the 90s afterall), you were pretty rad. So many awkward, awkward memories.