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Elitist Bastards: The Crankiest of Birthdays

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In this week's Elitist Bastards Go To The Movies podcast, Mountain Xpress film critics Ken Hanke and Justin Souther are joined by guest host Laura Marie Souther to discuss ...



Podcast produced/cohered by Steve Shanafelt. The theme music is "1832" by E. Lee. Art by Jeremy Dylan. The Elitist Bastards podcast is also available on the iTunes store as a free download.

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    • I don't like the look Shanghai Steve Shanafelt gets when he has a gun in his hand.
      By Ken Hanke
      09/22/2011

      Reply
      • What can I say? Cohering brings out the madman in me.
        By Steve Shanafelt
        09/22/2011

    • Our Pistol-Packin' Producer.
      By Ken Hanke
      09/22/2011

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    • We're 3 tough gals
      From deep down Texas way.
      We got no pals
      They don't like the way we play.
      We're a rough rootin tootin shootin trio
      But you ought to see my sister Cleo
      She's a terror make no error
      But there ain't no nicer terror
      Here's what we tell her:

      Lay that pistol down, Babe.
      Lay that pistol down.
      Pistol packin mama
      Lay that pistol down

      By Jeremy Dylan
      09/22/2011

      Reply
    • So did you know those lyrics or did you have to look 'em up?

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64n0HWoFqyw

      By Ken Hanke
      09/23/2011

      Reply
    • I knew 'em, but I'm more familiar with the Willie Nelson version that Bing's.
      By Jeremy Dylan
      09/23/2011

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    • I would have guessed that, but I'd've kept it to myself.
      By Ken Hanke
      09/23/2011

      Reply

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