EPISODE #33: ASK JACK, INSTALLMENT 2
The Who — “Happy Jack” [THEME]
Question from Jen:
Jack, why do some people use the word “whenever” instead of “when”? Is it a regional thing or what?
Post-answer song:
The Zombies — “Whenever You’re Ready”
Question from Michael in Cornwall:
Jack: Which sporting venues have the best food? I need to know where one might eat the best hotdog, veggie burger, burrito, nachos etc. Also which stadium sports the most exotic food? This info could determine future holidays!
Post-answer song:
Descendents — “I Like Food”
Question from Laura:
Asbury Lanes technically …has the best food of any sporting venue… It is a sporting venue… right?
Post-answer song:
Camper Van Beethoven — “Take the Skinheads Bowling”
Question from John:
How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop?
Post-answer song:
Lady Lamb the Beekeeper — “Penny Licks”
Question from Maria:
Why can only a few people listen to your radio show at a time?
Post-answer song:
Ballboy — “All the Records on the Radio Are Shite”
Question from Michael in Pittsburgh:
Is in-depth understanding of the politics of Kazakhstan a useful social skill?
Post-answer song:
Randy Newman — “Political Science”
Question from Audrey:
How should I wash my little bathroom rug now that there’s a sign in my laundry room stating: “Do not wash rugs of any kind in these new, highly sensitive machines”?
Post-answer song:
The Front Bottoms — “Bathtub”
Question from Salina:
Why is my prescription cough suppressant making me cough more? Is the hot toddy still the #1 remedy?
Post-answer song:
Salina Sias — “Broken Memory”
Question from Caren:
Does this dress make me look fat?
Post-answer song:
Morrissey — “You’re the One for Me, Fatty”
Question from Jim:
Why?
Post-answer song:
The Beatles — “Because”
Question from Julie:
Is my deep-seated hatred for FB Timelime justified?
Post-answer song:
Gross Relations — “Fuzzy Timelines”
broadcast live from Hoboken, NJ, on “Jack’s Aquarium”
Tuesday, 7/17/12, 10:00-11:00 a.m. eastern time
Jack Silbert, curator