Bi2U152: Valley Spring Ln

March 24th, 2010

That’s it. It’s the end of the road for our studio on Valley Spring lane. No more towering tower of components, no more six foot proximity to a noisy refrigerator, no more collapsing ceilings, and no more Mel.

Where do we go next? What does the new studio space look like? You’ll have to wait and see, but I promise you that we’re coming back strong. Gear is being ordered, illegals are being hired – the whole works. If you have any funds to help with the effort, please go to brianisinyou.net/donate and help cover the mounting costs for keeping this thing alive.

Bi2U151: Box Business

March 15th, 2010

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It’s just kind of misleading, how all these people around Los Angeles make Craigslist ads about big piles of clean, gently used, sturdy boxes with bubble wrap and packaging peanuts and stuff, and then it’s not there. You get all excited, you fill up your gas tank, pack a lunch and listen to This American Life as you crawl down the 405, then you’re face to face with failure and disappointment. If Sean and had a chance to fix this situation, we’d do it right. We’d track down the best, sturdiest boxes ever, then distribute them to the needy people around the city. We’d practically be superheroes. Instead of donating to the Red Cross for disaster relief and bags of blood, people would send us money to find even better boxes and invest in even higher quality rubber stamps. Kickstarter accounts would open in our names, so that we might one day make the finest box-chapel that has ever stood on Shoushen and Crenshaw. Corrugated cardboard statues would be constructed in our likeness, and the many box experiences of this fair town would never be as awful as they are today. It would be a new era, something that the likes of mankind has never seen.

Boxes, man. Boxes.

Bi2U150: O’Brien Adventurers

March 1st, 2010

Everybody should have a motorcycle gang, and everybody should try as hard as they can to make it as badass as possible. As long as everybody has a motorcycle gang, the motorcycle gangs should be small enough to eliminate any large-scale turf wars or battles between the motorcycle gangs.

This week, we talk about Starline’s first time on set, Sean’s new motorcycle show, and BK’s fear of paintball. We also enjoy a few voicemails.

Contribute to the show! Call 206.49.lolbk and educate us.

Bi2U149: Tiers and Tears

February 22nd, 2010

The casting couch is a temperamental place. It can treat you like a king, or remind you of your actual worth. It all depends on where you sit. This week, Sean and BK expose the magic of this couch, and the powers that come with it. We also cover feedback from some angry Australian snow bunnies, and pick a fight about Kevin Smith’s recent self-evacuation from the life of a normal human being.

We will be back this week for our 150th show. Send us some voicemails, and be merry.

Bi2U148: Rog Loll

February 15th, 2010

It’s amazing how much debate can be inspired by one of the least understood and under-appreciated Olympic sports. Sean seems convinced that Luge is a better gig because there’s no brooms. BK thinks curling requires more training and finesse. This debate doesn’t last for more than five minutes, so don’t be concerned about that. Starline is also here, and we talk about her upcoming television audition, and the possible outcome it might have on BK’s image amongst the Black community. We indulge in listener voicemails, and debate the monetary value of killing rats for entertainment. It’s a weird show.

Inspire some content for our next installment. Email show@brianisinyou.net or call 206.49.lolbk (206.495.6525).

Bi2U147: QVDA

February 8th, 2010

We are in a bit of a professional rut. Sean is editing cable ads, BK is doing corporate work, and Star still hasn’t successfully called a hooker in Los Angeles. After spending a bit of time fretting about our situation, we go on to discuss bonus vaginas and incredible/traumatizing birthday parties. This is the perfect episode for anybody hoping to escape sportsball coverage, and discover a new fetish. This is a terrible episode for anybody remotely related to any of us.

If you’d like to help out the show, we’d love an audio stinger for those (always popular) times where we verbally abuse Starline. Bonus points for the incorporation of Harry Potter music.

Bi2U146: Tentropolis

January 21st, 2010

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This week’s show was structured to maximize our visibility through trending topics on twitter/google. Look out for out take on the current situation in Haiti, and our recent encounter with the one and only Conan O’Brien. We force Starline to face one of her greatest fears, and enjoy the most sober drunk-dial ever committed by anyone.

Bi2U145: Cut Loose

January 10th, 2010

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We’re back from winter travels, and couldn’t be happier to be behind the mics. We talk about tragic birthdays, Wisconsin accents, dead otters, Conan O’Brien, reality television and urination. It’s all over the map, but it’s good.

Curious about the acquisition of our filthy couch? Watch the video at http://vimeo.com/467194

Bi2U144: In Plain Sight

December 14th, 2009

Quick and dirty, just the way you like it. This weeks show circulates around another Hollywood newcomer, discreet masturbation aids, and the polar opposite of a discreet masturbation aid (see album art).

As of the recording of this show, there are only five Brianisinyou Christmas cards left. Get yours by donating $10 or more at brianisinyou.net/donate. Be sure to send us your address, so we know where to send your card.

It may be a couple weeks before we’re all around to record new shows, but in the meantime you can follow Sean, Habernacker and bk on twitter.

Bi2U143: Nick-Nacks

December 7th, 2009

Classic Brianisinyou host Crazy Nick has found his way to Los Angeles, and brings his unique point of view (and pacing) to this week’s show.  Join us for a Maury Povich style insight into what our most debated co-host has been up to in the two years since we last heard from him.

While you listen to the show, take a minute to consider being added to the Brianisinyou Christmas card list.  Brian and Sean will send you an autographed Christmas card with any donations of $10 or more. Use your parents’ credit card, or Paypal account at brianisinyou.net/donate.  If you’d rather not contribute to the longevity of this show, we also have Amazon wishlists up here, here and here.

If you’re new to the show, please understand that Nick is not a regular fixture here. We highly recommend checking out episodes 142 or 141 before diving into this one.