Papa's Basement Radio Show

Seattle — Papa’s Basement 442

John Papageorgiou March 19, 2015


Like a photo of one's shaft, the Space Needle looks much more imposing when photographed from the base upwards.
Like a photo of one’s shaft, the Space Needle looks much more imposing when photographed from the base upwards.

A weekend trip to Seattle with the girlfriend made for much to talk about with co-hostess Eva upon my return to DC. Once back in the studio, two hours of my thoughts on the city ensued. Was it a rain-drenched elitist shithole carved into the side of a moss-draped mountain? Was it a land for artistic souls to explore their freedom and individuality by getting covered in matching tattoos and dressing to a man like Pearl Jam circa 1993? Was visiting the very first Costco the religious experience I was hoping it to be? It’s all here in this latest episode, which also dives into a review of Tina Fey’s latest effort, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, in it final minutes. Come for the unlikely tale of me getting off my ass and hiking around the Pacific Northwest, stay for the much more familiar tale of me sitting on my ass and watching every last episode of a Netflix show compulsively. It’s all here on the latest Papa’s Basement Podcast. (Well, not all. But those two things are. I promise you that much.)

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