SoCalTraffiCast
Edgar and Tim commute over 100 miles a day to their position as Funeral Directors in Souther California. This podcast is an outake of their lives and unique perspective of the more trivial aspects of family, friends, commuting, marketing, business, life and death. We don't make any profound acclamations of stupendous intelligence here only that this is our opinions, many times terribly different. Join us on our ride, we only include the best parts of our conversation and try to have as many guest speakers as possible as not to bore you. Besides haven't you always wanted to be a bug in POS Hyundai Sonata going 5 miles an hour on a So Cal freeway with two crazy people.
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SoCalTraffiCast - 06/07/07 - Episode #022
Today we discuss the revitalization of the jail system and how the Hilton's should fund it!
It's Thursday Baby
Talk about Paris getting out
Why Shouldn't she buy their way out of jail.
Every Jail time should have price on it
Pay to upgrade your stay
You're own gay date experience.
It's like CoSOX.
Sarbanes Oxley
freakin' air conditioning doesn't work
letting Sonatascort go
the Judge said equal shares
If you do the crime, you must do the time
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SoCalTraffiCast
Redlands, Glendora, CA
Welcome to SoCalTraffiCast.com podcast page. Edgar and Tim work in the Funeral Industry and share they're views on Southern California Traffic, Life, Events, and whatever comes to mind while on they're 100 mile daily roundtrip commute in a 1995 Hyundai Sonata. Well at least we find it funny, we don't recommend this show for anyone who has a high threshold for comedy, we're just not that good.
We're also podcasters and not writers so you won't find a lot of script here about us or about the shows, if you want to listen, listen. If you don't that's fine to we do this to entertain ourselves on our long boring commute. If you want to sponsor us please send an email to us and we will tell you where to drop the brown paper bag at.
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