Episode 31: Multivacillic Cabalitschmoes

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, February 21 2007 (9:00 PM – 10:30 PM), at the Zodiac Racquet Club in Southgate MI
    “Scott, Schmoe, Mickey, and Mike talk about the new video and tour rumors. Appearances by Hud, Jacob, Don, Jennifer, and Lee. With a pre-taped appearance from Brett. (The Roger Clyne podcast starts at approximately 14:42.)

    Birthday wishes can be given at Schmoe’s son’s MySpace page.
    A Day Away Design’s website can be found here.
    As you probably already know, you can get Jimmy’s Sports Illustrated video from iTunes [iTunes link].
    Jimmy’s AFC Pro Bowl play was mentioned in this USA Today article.
    Paczkis? Here’s what About.com has to say and what Wikipedia has to say about these tasty and filling treats.
    Here’s the Detroit Free Press’s brief mention of Buckwheat Zydeco’s bus accident.
    Roger Clyne’s album, No More Beautiful World, is out March 20, but with these e-cards you can preview the three songs we talked about.
    It was Listener Barbara who told us to listen to Pat Green and Robert Earl Keen.
    Our Michael Scott reference is from the “A Benihana Christmas” episode of The Office.
    Choose Your Own David Wilcox Adventure: click here or go Canadian. (Hint: the second link is the one Scott used.)

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3 comments

  1. [u]North Coast Concoction of the Week[/u]

    [i][b]CabillitSchmoe™[/b]
    2 oz. Best Damn Tequila You Own (Patron is good),
    1 oz. Rose’s Sweetened Lime Juice, chilled,[/i]
    Pour tequila into a cabillito. Top with chilled lime juice. Drink. Have another. It is even better if the tequila is chilled. Quick. Easy. Smooth. Effective. Starts the night out right. Enjoy before entering a concert or movie.

  2. I have found the following spellings for the glass from which to sip tequila: caballito and cabillito. Not sure which to go with. But the double-L seems to be a common denominator. I would not be surprised if cabilito and cabalito are also accepted spellings. My MS Word spell check dictionary only accepts “cabillito” for some reason.

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