the mrbrown show: thank god it’s friday

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We’re back with our regular show! Thank God it’s Friday!

Podcast iconPodcast: the mrbrown show 7 July 2006: thank god it’s friday (MP3, File size: 2.1mb, Time: 00:04:48)

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9 Responses to “the mrbrown show: thank god it’s friday”

  1. Stanley Says:

    :S noooo! u guys ran out of ideas?!

  2. HUMAN BEINGS ARE BUT SLAVES OF MEMORIES Says:

    CAN SAY OR NOT?…

    Instead of using an egg to hit a rock(a huge one) like what that Chee fella did, he “protests” using wit and humour. Good one!…

  3. xpdude Says:

    wah mb seem very affected by the today thing.

  4. adrian Says:

    Mr Brown and Mr Miyagi, mai sian sian leh…
    Mr Brown Show Forever!~

  5. Valarie Says:

    Definitely support u guys!!! Just wanna say that I am putting a link of the mrbrown show in my blog.

    We will also be putting a section on the mrbrown show in our forum, www.clubkakis.com.

    Please let me know if you have any objections.

    Thanks and Kudos!!!!

  6. black tractor Says:

    Wah Lau.. guys dun give up , keep the flame burning lah!!! the more u guys “siam”.. the more bore Singapore life will be…

  7. Pat Says:

    I dun believe they ran out of ideas. I know they are somewhat affected by the Today’s saga. Who won’t?

    Although there’s absolutly no content whatsoever in this podcast, I still think it’s a VERY creative way to “voice” your displeasure about the current situation. The message of “every topic oso dare not touch on, scared later receive another letter” has been clearly put across. That truely reflects the current blogging atmosphere in the community. Well done guys, kudos to you all!

    Hope you’ll recover from this unhappy incident soon. I can’t wait for another podcast from you guys. I’ll now go sign the petition… take care… :)

  8. Ki33ran Says:

    Nooooooooooooo suspended from Today? nvm nvm.. continue podcasting. btw. i didn’t have time to go to city hall today. haha nvm

  9. bookie Says:

    win liao lor, its as boring as a minister speech…