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Monthly Archives: February 2010

It’s everything you want in an episode: Death and Taxes, and The Zen of Driving. I use one swear word, but it’s not directed at traffic.

I talk about the impact of presenting a podcast persona and editing my life, and continue to struggle with identity issues. This is recorded on the iPhone so sorry about the rustling and over modulation.  Don’t turn it up too loud.

I talk alot about relationships, in particular, Archerr and The Boyfriend, among others, and also mention How Much Do We Love.  The Deliverator continues to fall apart and I threaten to sell it.

Today we head out for a haircut, discuss how the Olympics are impacting the roadways, and encounter some musical challenges.  What is the definition of Brunch?  Like Mr Anderson said when he met me: “It’s a long one!”, but there’s a few musical interludes.  Show art is what the day looked like.

I mention several podcasts today, including The Little Aussie Battler, Amerinz and Live it Up. I claimed that I haven’t gone for a good drive in a while, even though I got the Deliverator dirty going up a mountain. I get sad and fat. Please dial 206-350-1628 and tell Wes what you had to eat today.

Heading to the Vancouver Airport, I talk about losing my iPhone, our trip to the Sunshine Coast, and the stress of being a tugboat captain. This is an enhanced podcast with photos. Can you see me?

Traveling on the freeway to visit Dad and friends out in the country. I talk about an upcoming vacation.

XF Dash

Not Photoshopped

Not just entertaining, but informative, too!  The Fey Driver gives some tips for keeping your vehicle looking it’s best!  In this episode: Tools and Mats.

Join me on a task-filled day. I get a little miffed at busses, introduce the SpyCar, and continue my quest for good sound. I spill the beans about what me and Mark in Canada talked about at lunch, and elaborate by talking about my relationship to my family. Then I drive like a maniac and play some music. Don’t fall for the false ending at 25:00-ish mins.