Sat 7 Oct 2006
On a sunny Melbourne Saturday with the sound of a Japanese windchime in the background, we record a long first show for the week. This show gives an unprecedented glimpse into the innermost thoughts of Zan and Jana.
Thanks to Dr John from the Dr John and Dr Lorne Show for his list of questions, and Will from the Youngest of One blog and Youngcast for his voicemail.
Topics covered include:
* The death of olympic sprinter and glove advisor Peter Norman.
* You can breed your own rainman.
* Trainspotting versus bus spotting.
* Blokey soup.
* Pat Morita.
* Why wasn’t Bill Hunter in The Lord of the Rings?
* Hypnotism.
* Acupuncture.
* Paying for podcasts.
* Remaining incognito.
How could you possibly want more after all that? Hopefully you do because there will be a Amateur Cognitive Science segment on Wednesday.

October 9th, 2006 at 9:44 pm
I like you incognito. I already feel quite familiar with you two through the podcast anyway. The names and related info doesn’t really matter too much. Sure, I’m curious but don’t need to know. I like Zan and Jana just fine!
Honestly, the headless Jana with the Jackhammer Johnson pics make me want to see her lovely face to go with that gorgeous figure but I’ll live with just hearing her scintillating voice!
October 9th, 2006 at 11:59 pm
I know what you look like. The people in this video have your voices, so they must be Zan and Jana:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1699383945185315186
(And it looks like Jana has been naughty.)
October 10th, 2006 at 5:46 am
What do you mean “real names”? I thought this was hosted by the Wonder Twins??
October 10th, 2006 at 1:09 pm
Tvindy,
I can’t believe you think those people sound Australian! After all your time spent listening to BYU, I would have thought you’d be able to recognise an Australian accent. I prescribe watching Muriel’s Wedding repeatedly until your accent-identifying skills improve.
October 10th, 2006 at 11:01 pm
Also, I forgot to mention last week that because of the late-recorded hellos, it sounded like Zan was introducing the special segment twice. It was something like, “Alright! Now it’s time for our special segment… Okay! I think it’s time for our special segment.” I couldn’t tell if it was unintentional or a sly bit of podcaster humor, but I was laughing.
October 11th, 2006 at 8:15 am
Nah, that was more ineptitute than sly podcaster humour.