Archive for April, 2006

the mrbrown show: the persistently non-political podcast no. 5

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

In episode number 5, Fictional Prime Minister Jeff Lopez, the Man and His Ideas, who got into Parliament even though he filed his election forms wrongly, passes a new Bill.
This audio podcast does not contain “persistent political content” because that is prohibited during the election period under the Singapore’s Election Advertising Regulations. Remember, prison got […]

the mrbrown show: the persistently non-political podcast no. 4

Friday, April 28th, 2006

In episode number 4, the Persistently Non-Political Podcast team attends the press conference of a party announcing their manifesto. Apologies to Elton John.
This audio podcast does not contain “persistent political content” because that is prohibited during the election period under the Singapore’s Election Advertising Regulations. Remember, prison got no broadband!
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the mrbrown show: the persistently non-political podcast no. 3

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

Yet another Persistently Non-Political Podcast (PNPP) GE bulletin, this is number 3.
Zeus announces Apollo’s ascension to the throne at the next spring festival and asks the mortals of Ancient Greece for their support. A totally fictional educational podcast on Greek Mythology.
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the mrbrown show: the persistently non-political podcast no. 2

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

A second episode of the PNPP GE bulletins. Unlike persistently political podcasts which are NOT allowed during the elections.
Joo Chiat faces a fight over municipal issues in this General Election. Can Joo Chiat be saved from sleaze? The Persistently Non-Political Podcast (PNPP) Team finds out.
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the mrbrown show: the persistently non-political podcast no. 1

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

A first in a series of persistently non-political Election podcast bulletins. Unlike persistently political podcasts which are NOT allowed during the elections.
This audio podcast does not contain “persistent political content” because that is prohibited during the election period under the Singapore’s Election Advertising Regulations.
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the mrbrown show: taking a super nice bus on the NS highway

Monday, April 24th, 2006

No Miyagi this week, just mr brown and Mr Tan (yes he is back!) podcasting from a noisy Super Nice coach to Kuala Lumpur.
We were supposed to take a premium coach (like those from the Aeroline and the Nice bus companies), which I booked online, but for some reason, I ended up booking tickets for […]

the mrbrown show: jedi elections special

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

A long time ago (in 1977), I watched Star Wars at Odeon Cinema with my brother and sister. It was the first movie we went and watched without adult supervision.
See lah, now can take all the nonsense and put together a podcast.
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the mrbrown show: pam oei guests

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

The irrepressible Pam Oei is our guest this week, and we find out about her upcoming one-woman show, PAMdemonium!, and other dodgy guitar skills. Pam played Windy Chan and her maid in last week’s Zhng My Car episode (Part 8) and totally brought the house down.
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Other useful things you can do with mr brown and Mr Miyagi

Monday, April 10th, 2006

Makeshift sunshade

the mrbrown show (video): WTF! Show Preview 5 (ft mr brown)

Saturday, April 8th, 2006

This is the second video we made to make up for missing Day 4 of Videoblogging Week 2006.
“Alan Wong” lives in an estate that has everything upgraded. Yet he wants to “switch”.
Once again, we would like to stress that this video podcast does not stream “explicit political content” because that is prohibited during the election […]