IS MELANIE NERVOUS YET?!?

Posted on Thursday, October 29, 2009 by Stacy

Dont be nervous or anything Mel.

Really.





DQYDJ 89: Crusty Red

Posted on Thursday, October 29, 2009 by Melanie

(42:25 - 48.58 MB)


Welcome to Episode 89 of "Don't Quit Your Day Job: The Podcast!" where Jerry runs into problems with red meat, Stacy can't record due to Monday Night Football, Patrick gets rammed by an octogenarian (and not in the fun way), and Melanie is frantically practicing how to act like a normal person this Saturday because Stacy emailed Jeffrey Combs and got his permission for Mel to meet him and EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

We have voicemail!
DQ Rick
Rev. Spork

We have email!
Divy

Send us email: dqydjpodcast@gmail.com
Send us voicemail: 206-666-4187

And remember, Angelenos, this has been extended one more time to October 31, but tickets are disappearing like hotcakes!

Scan courtesy of the Combs Corner

Jeffrey Combs in NEVERMORE
STEVE ALLEN THEATER
at the Center For Inquiry
West 4773 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 666-4268
Fridays and Saturdays
8/2/09 through 10/31/09

It's beginning to look a lot like....

Posted on Thursday, October 29, 2009 by Pat Gaik

Conklin’s Rings in the Holidays with Music and Laughter

Conklin’s Barn II Dinner Theatre is very excited to announce the opening of their first-ever holiday revue of music and comedy, “We Need a Little Christmas” opening Thursday, November 12 and playing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday brunches through January 3, 2010 with extra performances on Wednesdays December 2, 9 and 16 and two special performances on New Year’s Eve December 31.

“We Need a Little Christmas” is a fantastic, sparkling evening of song, dance and comedy that will be perfect for holiday parties and family gatherings alike. Filled with the best in Christmas classics as well as holiday music from film, television and Broadway, the evening will feature songs such as “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” “Home for the Holidays,” “Let’s Start the New Year Right,” and, of course, “We Need a Little Christmas,” to name just a few. A special segment of holiday comedy songs including “All I Want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth,” “I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas,” and a special appearance by the Chipmunks, will delight children of all ages. An outrageously hilarious version of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” will have the audience rolling with laughter. And the audience will get involved in the action with a Christmas trivia game show and a special guest Santa will take part at every performance.

Director Mary Simon leads a cast of the Barn’s best musical comedy performers including Dan and Tamra Challacombe, Pat Gaik, Chad Kirvan, Dave Windsor and Diann Thompson.

The production is choreographed by Tamra Challacombe and Chad Kirvan serves as musical director. Set design is by Tom Weber, technical direction is by April Wyant, and publicity is by Pat Gaik. Conklin’s Barn II is known for its delicious buffet which, on evening performances, includes four main entrees featuring the Barn’s renowned prime rib and fried chicken, with salad, homemade soup and cheese spread, and a choice of four taste-tempting, homemade desserts. Prices for dinner and show are $33.00 on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, $35.00 on Friday evening and Sunday brunch, and $37.00 on Saturday evening, including tax. No advance payment is required. Conklin’s is also BYOB for wine, beer or cocktails. Glasses, ice and ice buckets are provided at no extra charge. For reservations, call the box office at 309-965-2545. For more information, visit the Barn on the internet at www.barn2.com.

DQYDJ 88: GOATSE's Faust

Posted on Monday, October 26, 2009 by Melanie

(39:39 - 45.41 MB)


Welcome to Episode 88 of "Don't Quit Your Day Job: The Podcast!" where Melanie goes to Montreal and speaks very poor French, Jerry is on a date with a lovely young woman, Stacy comes up with a whole new kind of opera, and Patrick lays some culture on us.

We have voicemail!
Bjorn

Send us email: dqydjpodcast@gmail.com
Send us voicemail: 206-666-4187

And remember, Angelenos, this has been extended one more time to October 31, but tickets are disappearing like hotcakes!

Scan courtesy of the Combs Corner

Jeffrey Combs in NEVERMORE
STEVE ALLEN THEATER
at the Center For Inquiry
West 4773 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 666-4268
Fridays and Saturdays
8/2/09 through 10/31/09

Ep 88 is on its way

Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 by Melanie

But Ep 89 may be delayed a few days, seeing as one of our co-hosts (namely Patrick) got rammed from behind by an octogenarian (and not in the fun, "I'm old but at least I've got Viagra" way), and needs a few days to recover from the experience.


I have the appropriate music to play for the next ep, never fear. In the meantime, please send your sympathetic emails, voicemails, cards, flowers and offers of oral gratification to Patrick, courtesy of DQYDJ.

DQYDJ 87: Fire Up The Ouija Board

Posted on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 by Melanie

(32:12 - 36.88 MB)


Welcome to Episode 87 of "Don't Quit Your Day Job: The Podcast!" where Patrick is off at rehearsal, Melanie is about ready to just give up and join a convent, Jerry muses over which dead celebrities he'd like to chat with via Ouija board, and Stacy starts firing off email to LA.

We have voicemail!
Kathy the Foreign Correspondent

We have email!
Glacia (twice)
Kevin Bee

Send us email: dqydjpodcast@gmail.com
Send us voicemail: 206-666-4187

And remember, Angelenos, this has been extended one more time to October 31, but tickets are disappearing like hotcakes!

Scan courtesy of the Combs Corner

Jeffrey Combs in NEVERMORE
STEVE ALLEN THEATER
at the Center For Inquiry
West 4773 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 666-4268
Fridays and Saturdays
8/2/09 through 10/31/09

New Doctor Who Logo!

Posted on Tuesday, October 06, 2009 by Pat Gaik


Not sure how I feel about it yet. But it's fun watching the Doctor Who forum implode.

Okay...here's an alternate version. It's really starting to grow on me.


According to the accompanying article from SFX:
"A quick update. This alternative arrangement of the logo has gone up gone the BBC publicity site, so maybe that answers our earlier question about how the logo might appear in the opening titles. Or maybe not. And we've also been contacted by the BBC to tell us that the the "Doctor Who" lettering should be referred to as "the logo" while the police box graphic is "the insignia". So no you know."