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Cake day: August 22nd, 2023

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  • My favorite DropOut show is “Play it by Ear”.

    There’s not enough of it yet, but I re-listen to old episodes of their “Off Book: The Improvised Musical Podcast” to tide me over between seasons.

    If I had to pick a favorite episode, it would still be from the Podcast, but the show keeps getting better.

    Obviously Game changer is the best game show on any network. The latest surprise season bonus finale is my current favorite, followed by the other escape room episodes and of course “Yes or No”.

    By total hours, I guess Dimension 20 is my favorite.

    A tip for the D20 curious: start with more recent series, or one of the self contained live shows.

    I think my favourite D20 is now tied between Never Stop Blowing Up and Mentopolis. Cloudward Ho is working for me, as well.

    Um Actually, Dirty Laundry and Gastronauts deserve a shout out for helping get me through doing the dishes and laundry.

    I forget sometimes that there isn’t anyone else really doing Um Actually with real nerd cred (that I have found. Recommendations welcome). I feel spoiled by it.

    Gastronauts feels like it could become my favorite cooking show, once they dial in their unique balance of silliness and earnest food appreciation.

    I wish Smarty Pants seasons were a bit more frequent. It’s such a nice showcase to discover new comedians.













  • I’ve always liked the idea of the cap being an immediate loss of any legal property protection.

    This would not be through any process, they simply instantly legally cease to have any property rights anytime they cannot prove their net worth is below the limit.

    Any member of the public can reclaim any piexe of their ex-property, until the not-quite-billiomaire gets a court ruling confirming their not-a-billionaire status.

    Then the not-yet-billionaires can figure out how to constantly stay comfortably below the limit.

    Or…they can file an updated wealth disclosure every time they attempt to keep anyone from walking away with any piece of their former property.

    If they want to avoid the inconvenience of their yachts, cars, pets, plants, fences, lamps, and television sets being repossessed, they can negotiate with their employees unions for collective ownership in good faith, instead.

    It’ll be fun to see how many of them are too stupid to take a good deal, and lose their stupid toys.