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c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:51 pm
by Jon O'Neill
http://www.jononeill.com/podcast/

Charlie Reams, B.A. Hons. and myself have taken it upon ourselves to talk in a meandering fashion for an hour about all things c4c. Highlights include:

- COOT Final excitement!
- Avatar competition results!
- Charlie asking for sausage and chips! and
- Music from Jim Bentley!

This is not to be missed - really! It's awesome! No, it is! Go there now!

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:50 am
by Charlie Reams
The sound quality starts bad but improves, so please persist if the crackle at the start annoys you as much as it does me.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:56 am
by Michael Wallace
That was pretty amazing. The wife and I both listened to it. In bed. Make of that what you will (that comment is mostly directed at you, Jono).

No really, I must be kidding.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:33 am
by Charlie Reams
Michael Wallace wrote:That was pretty amazing. The wife and I both listened to it. In bed. Make of that what you will (that comment is mostly directed at you, Jono).
If this does become a regular thing, we're definitely having a feature "The Changing Sexuality of Michael Wallace", with musical accompaniment from George Michael.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:44 pm
by M. George Quinn
Michael is lieing.

I listened to it with his wife and he didn't like it one bit.

I enjoyed it. it was quite random.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:47 pm
by Jon Corby
I've listened to the first half at work this morning, until my mate left for the afternoon with the only headphones with a long enough cord to reach comfortably from my PC to my ear.

I thought it was all a little "stuffy", you could tell you were just reading it all from a script, but other than that not too shabby. Maybe try and loosen up a little and ad-lib in future?

Interesting fact about Julian Fell though, I didn't know that one :?

Do you (Reams) & him (Jono) live together?

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:13 pm
by Charlie Reams
Jon Corby wrote: I thought it was all a little "stuffy", you could tell you were just reading it all from a script, but other than that not too shabby. Maybe try and loosen up a little and ad-lib in future?
I can't tell if you're joking, but my "script" was 4 words long so it was very much ad-libbed. If we sounded tight then it was probably me trying not to laugh at Jono's jokes, because I thought it'd be a bit sad if we just recorded an hour of us finding each other hilarious. In future I'll ask him to be less funny so I won't have to try.
Do you (Reams) & him (Jono) live together?
Nope, we recorded it over the Interwebs.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:19 pm
by Joseph Bolas
I've listened to the podcast and its quite good, you definitely should do more of them.

My avatar does mean Joseph in Japanese (using Katakana syllables) although I have come across ヅヨセフ and ヅヨゼツフ, which supposedly, are also other ways of writing Joseph in Katakana, so I'm trying to find out if all 3 are correct and if so, which is more commonly used of the 3.

EDIT: From what I have read the name Joseph in Japanese with the pronunciation JO-zef has the romaji jozefu and is most commonly written in katakana as ヅヨセフ so I have changed my avatar accordingly.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:30 pm
by Michael Wallace
Charlie Reams wrote:
Do you (Reams) & him (Jono) live together?
Nope, we recorded it over the Interwebs.
Impressive - it sounded like you were in the same room to me.

Oh, and you have to keep the sausage and chips feature - I think that was the funniest thing I've ever heard on a podcast.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:46 pm
by Michael Wallace
Charlie Reams wrote:If this does become a regular thing, we're definitely having a feature "The Changing Sexuality of Michael Wallace", with musical accompaniment from George Michael.
To be honest, by the sounds of it that should really be The Changing Sexuality of Jono (or has he always been a raving poofter?).

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:27 pm
by Damian E
That was very funny. I didn't realise i had only lost once online. It'll soon be twice :D

Great fun though, and definitely not scripted as Jon C suggested.

Still, i worry for your all-round wellbeing.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:56 pm
by Stewart Scott
Brilliantly funny! Can't wait for show 2 - any ideas when the next one would be?

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:22 pm
by Chris Corby
Damian E wrote:
Great fun though, and definitely not scripted as Jon C suggested.
Damian

I can't believe you don't recognise irony even when it jumps up and bites you on the bum.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:31 pm
by Damian E
Yeah, i only breezed through the posts on here in relation to this. I didnt absorb every word in every context, and realise now that is WAS irony - albeit shit irony.

Still, that's the boy for you :mrgreen:

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:44 pm
by Jon Corby
Charlie Reams wrote:I can't tell if you're joking, but my "script" was 4 words long so it was very much ad-libbed.
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Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:11 pm
by Damian E
It went over my head too, Jon.

That southern sense of humour doesnt have a 100% hit rate i'm afraid.

Even worse when your old man has to log on to defend you. I've heard of keeping it in the family but bloody hell........

Roll on November, you need a slap. :mrgreen:

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:32 pm
by Jon Corby
Damian E wrote:Roll on November, you need a slap. :mrgreen:
Is there any member of the production team that doesn't want to physically assault me? :(






Dad, help, get in here quick!

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:25 pm
by JasonCullen
Charlie and Jono,

Delightfully random show and cheers for recognising my contribution to the COOT online tourny ;) . By the way, I cannot offer you the 7/4 odds that you want Jono :lol: . It would be beyond stupidity to give them such odds in a high quality match like the COOT online final!

If you are to do another podcast (which I encourage!) here are a few topical suggestions for you guys to yabber on about;
1. CONOT
2. The standard of contestants in the current series!
3. A review of the COOT and Plate finals
4. A possible online cup and/or league Countdown tournament for all!

EDIT: Also, if possible, you should have some guests on the podcast show to offer their input on all things Countdown to give each show something different! In addition, I would suggest that you played chart music in between chatting slots in order to stop people tuning out early on. Well thats what I would do if I hosted one of these :lol:

All the above are just suggestions. Great show :)

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:34 pm
by Jon O'Neill
Cheers for the input Jason. All considered!

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:44 pm
by Gavin Chipper
Yeah, I quite enjoyed that. It's good to know that you had to admit to liking me Jono even though you think I'm a wanker but I can live with that.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:38 am
by Kirk Bevins
Damian E wrote:That was very funny. I didn't realise i had only lost once online. It'll soon be twice :D

Great fun though, and definitely not scripted as Jon C suggested.

Still, i worry for your all-round wellbeing.
Should have been 2 had I got GUMSHIELD fractions of a second quicker. That's one point on the podcast where they said they doubt I'd have got that conundrum - I did actually buzz just afterwards and think may have typed the solution before Damian!

Edit: Oh, and OO is in the dictionary not just hyphenated!

Second Edit: I'm glad to have won the inaugural avatar competition under the heading of "own face in avatar" and I also thought about the board I'm holding isn't my name and it could confuse people as to who I am if they have a lapse in concentration - and that was you Charlie, so it seems!

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:02 am
by Mike Brown
Very impressive, guys, especially for a first attempt. I think it's definitely worth pursuing and Jason's idea of having guest slots is a good one. I'd be happy to have a go, if you like (unless you're hoping for more venerable guests, like Victoria Mather). And Jason's idea about chart music might be a good one (although personally I don't agree - if you want a break, you can always pause it, and listen to some music, after all), but I think there might be a few copyright issues, and those guys at Sony BMG are probably already keeping an eye on you...

Well done!

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:09 am
by Paul Howe
Very entertaining lads :) I thought it dragged just a bit at the end, but I'd definitely rather listen to you two freewheeling than most of the nobs on the radio.

The only thing obviously missing was a plug for CONOT, but then presumably most people listening would've known about it already. Speaking of which, I'm gladr that Julian has scaled the ratings list as it would've been a real arse to draw him in the first round.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:12 am
by Mike Brown
Just remembered that I meant to also say that I thought the 'quotes' section was quite entertaining, despite your saying that it wasn't very good and you wouldn't do it again. The random Wiki page was also quite funny, and the 'sausage moment' is already destined to become an (admittedly minor) legend.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:55 pm
by Julian Fell
Yeah I enjoyed that guys :) - admittedly have to agree with Damian worrying about your wellbeing... and mine for listening to it :oops:

But no, it'd be good to hear another episode, and hope to hear more about the progress of 'Netdown'...

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:04 pm
by M. George Quinn
Chris Corby wrote: I can't believe you don't recognise irony even when it jumps up and bites you on the bum.
I thought it was sarcasm.

The Eiffel Tower is irony.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:31 pm
by Joseph Bolas
jasoncullen wrote:If you are to do another podcast (which I encourage!) here are a few topical suggestions for you guys to yabber on about;
1. CONOT
2. The standard of contestants in the current series!
3. A review of the COOT and Plate finals
4. A possible online cup and/or league Countdown tournament for all!
I think a good topic to focus on also would be best matches from the previous series and also from the CoC's.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:22 pm
by JasonCullen
Joseph Bolas wrote: I think a good topic to focus on also would be best matches from the previous series and also from the CoC's.
Or better still, have a debate on who people would like to see at the next CoC's series!The hosts could read out forumites' views on the topic and Damian Eadie would be a highly suitable guest to discuss who is in line to appear in the prestigious CoC championship :)

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:17 pm
by Joseph Bolas
jasoncullen wrote:
Joseph Bolas wrote: I think a good topic to focus on also would be best matches from the previous series and also from the CoC's.
Or better still, have a debate on who people would like to see at the next CoC's series!The hosts could read out forumites' views on the topic and Damian Eadie would be a highly suitable guest to discuss who is in line to appear in the prestigious CoC championship :)
That does sound better. I do hope Damian would be up for appearing as a guest on the podcast.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 2:24 pm
by JimBentley
I enjoyed it a lot (especially the plugs for my site, which are much appreciated :) )

It was the way that it could veer off into something else at any moment that made it interesting. Is there a semi-easy way of doing the next one live, though? Then we could post on here about the stuff you're talking about and suggest other stuff for you to talk about, and so on, as it happens. That could be very funny.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 2:36 pm
by Charlie Reams
jimbentley wrote:Is there a semi-easy way of doing the next one live, though? Then we could post on here about the stuff you're talking about and suggest other stuff for you to talk about, and so on, as it happens. That could be very funny.
That would be fun, but I don't think we can do it with our current technology (which basically involves Skype + a recording program.) I'll keep my eyes open for some better way of doing things.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:24 am
by Jon Corby
M. George Quinn wrote:
Chris Corby wrote:I can't believe you don't recognise irony even when it jumps up and bites you on the bum.
I thought it was sarcasm.
No, it was irony. Yeah, it was, like, really, ironic.

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:39 pm
by M. George Quinn
Like 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife?

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:31 am
by Jon Corby
Oh, and in answer to a question raised in the podcast, it's a completely genuine screenshot as well. I wouldn't find it particularly amusing if it weren't, I've never found the "CUNTFLAPS" etc fakes very funny tbh. Er, yes, letters can be used to spell rude words. :?

Re: c4countdown Podcast

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:57 pm
by Howard Somerset
Very entertaining. Listened to it over lunch today. In fact the closing music is still playing as I type.

Well done both, and thanks for urging me to listen, when in the car last Saturday.

I look forward to listening to the next one now.