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"I was saying Boo-urns"

"I was saying Boo-urns"

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Eat The Pudding: A Simpsons Podcast


Episode 2: “I Was Saying Boo-Urns”


Welcome to the Eat The Pudding fan podcast, where Michael and Ian explore the Simpsons universe in all its colourful and cromulent forms. This is the second episode: “I Was Saying Boo-Urns!”.


In our opening episode, we asked listeners to send in interesting questions ... and the good people have provided! As part of the ensuing conversation, we discuss blink-and-you-miss-’em character appearances and whether The Simpsons is suitable for younger viewers. And in the first part of a Season Four arc, Michael cherry-picks one of his favourite episodes.


This episode’s Spotlight On Springfield shines unforgivingly on the sad, lonely figure of Hans Moleman, who pops up in countless episodes, has a different job every time and seems to die on screen even more often than Sean Bean.


If you would like to send us a voice message to include in the show, we have set up a special page on SpeakPipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/EatThePudding. No need to sign up – all you have to do is click on the link, record your message and press send.


All our contact information can be found at our Linktree link:


https://linktr.ee/eatthepudding


You can also contact us:


By mail at eatthepudding@gmx.com


On Instagram at @eat_the_pudding_podcast


Or at our private Bluesky accounts:

@ianwinick.bsky.social

@mocca1976.bsky.social



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Podcast credits:


Compiled and presented by Ian Winick and Michael J. Smith



Intro music: Hear My Pod


Music by Alf Clausen (originally “See My Vest” with lyrics by Michael Scully)


New lyrics by Ian and Michael


Performed by Randy Woods (with Kevin Brown as “Smithers”)


https://www.youtube.com/@RandyWoodsBand



Outro music: We Put The Spring In Springfield


Music by Alf Clausen (originally with lyrics by Ken Keeler)


Performed by Liam Smith


https://linktr.ee/whale_productions?utm_source=linktree_profile_share


Piano interludes courtesy of Pank: You will find his podcast “Bang! 101 (More) Songs About Nuclear War from the 1980s” at @bangpodcast.bsky.social


Cover art drawing by Pierre Breton (fpma.breton@wanadoo.fr).

Check out his Little Darwin comic here: https://www.instagram.com/littledarwin1816/

Big thanks to all of the above and to Ciarán Moffatt and Captain Spreadsheet for technical (and moral) support.

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