Today's show is a tad out of order. We were off last Sunday for St. Patrick's Day and I had a busy week outside of our green beer guzzle-fest, so naturally, we have some stories to tell on this week's episode. We start with our Fremont frivolity in downtown Las Vegas. I'm thinking this may become a Who Asked You? tradition. We made our way down to old Vegas a few years back. Had too much beer, got drunk, ate some hot dogs and deep fried Oreos, took a shot of what we believe was Terpantine and ended up at a Hookah lounge where the owner gave us some hookah that... well, lets just say we've come to realize had more than just hookah tobacco in it. That was two years ago. This year, we ate some hot dogs and deep fried Twinkies, drank too much beer, browsed an awesome toy store with obscure action figures from every genre and ended up at Denny's where we ate lackluster deserts and watched a guy at the bar (yes, the downtown Vegas Denny's has a full bar) bob and twirl his head around trying to find a comfortable position with which to pass out. If we do this next year, I'm certain there'll be even more stories to tell on-air!
A few days after that I found myself at the Nightclub & Bar Convention put on by Jon Taffer, the fellow who does BAR RESCUE on SPIKE TV. I was shooting video of the event and as I was wondering the aisles looking for interesting things to point my lens at, I bumped into the one and only Art Mann! Made my day! What a cool guy he is. You'll hear all about it on today's show. I've also got a story to tell about the ribbon cutting ceremony for the convention. CeeLo Green was on hand to operate the golden scissors, but the real story worth sharing on our show was the conversation taking place over my shoulder between two photographers. Tune in to hear all about it.
We got a rather disturbing story from a listener involving a crazy woman killing five of her neighbors because they wouldn't befriend her on Facebook. She pretty much stacked evidence against herself leaving calling cards on the victims and even clearly stating on her profile that she'd kill anyone who didn't accept her friend request.
Being the chatty Kathy's we are this week I forgot to read the poll results from last time. This works out, because the We Ask You Poll question was about Facebook. We wondered if they should just leave their site alone and stop changing it. They've got an all-new design coming soon. Around 66% of you couldn't care less as you're over Facebook. The remaining 34% say to just leave it alone.
At this point we've burned up a good chunk of the show. Uncertain what we'll have time for, I skip the New Releases long enough to tell you about Netflix's new deal with Warner Bros. and Turner. We've got details on several animated shows on their way to the streaming service.
You'll also get more details on an old game. And I don't just mean from me reading the news to you. Literally, you'll see more detail in Capcom's DUCK TALES video game as the company has remastered it in HD with all new backgrounds from the show's artists, some new content and even a remastered soundtrack that includes some of the cartoon's original voice talent.
Okay, we got enough time, now I jump back to the New Releases. Our final flick on the list is actually an old children's program from Japan. Like many shows in Japan, it involves a giant robot. And like any children's show that involves a giant robot, it is indeed controlled by a child. But there's more to this show than that. It's a perfect example of the differences in broadcast standards for a kid's show not just between the decades, but also the countries.
And finally in Breaking News we've got a woman whose soundbite joins the ranks of Sweet Brown and Antoine Dodson. Followed by its Auto-Tune remix. And as always, it wouldn't be a Who Asked You? without a penis story. Gents, if you meet a hooker online and feed her Applebees, beer and drugs, don't let her near your junk. You'll hear all about the hard lesson one guy learned at the end of today's program.