Magus
10-12-2011, 07:21 PM
"Well, from WBEZ Chicago, it's This American Life, I'm Ira Glass. Each week, of course, we pick a theme and bring you a variety of stories on that theme. This week's theme...my sex tape."
I hesitate to mark this NSFW since Ira Glass's sex tape is probably about as far from erotica as you could actually get (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak0fPHbFpbc). But if your employer simply sees the word "sex" and assumes the worst, well, then, NSFW.
I laughed like silly when I listened to this, both for the spot-on Ira Glass impersonation and the attention to detail that only a true This American Life listener would give to an NPR parody, thus allowing me to say that the true joke...is on them.
This video is appropriate for both NPR listeners and NPR non-listeners in that listening to upper-middle class liberals analyze their sexual liason in pure public radio style is both 1. good for bowel movements and 2. an essential tool for understanding the cultural impact of the sex tape upon our society and its various effects upon Pop Culture Nouveau movements and how they...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I hesitate to mark this NSFW since Ira Glass's sex tape is probably about as far from erotica as you could actually get (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak0fPHbFpbc). But if your employer simply sees the word "sex" and assumes the worst, well, then, NSFW.
I laughed like silly when I listened to this, both for the spot-on Ira Glass impersonation and the attention to detail that only a true This American Life listener would give to an NPR parody, thus allowing me to say that the true joke...is on them.
This video is appropriate for both NPR listeners and NPR non-listeners in that listening to upper-middle class liberals analyze their sexual liason in pure public radio style is both 1. good for bowel movements and 2. an essential tool for understanding the cultural impact of the sex tape upon our society and its various effects upon Pop Culture Nouveau movements and how they...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz