by Guys Of A Certain Age
A podcast for geeks of a certain age. We cover pop culture, sci-fi, movies, food and anything else we think of.
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April 18, 2025
These Guys are of such a Certain Age, they could be called “Vinyl.” But just like vinyl records, they are timeless, have a nostalgic sound, and will hopefully, one day, make a comeback. From what? Who knows. In this episode, it’s a two-fer again, as Art went in the wrong door of the building an hour late and missed the recording. Jay and Robbie carried on, though, to talk about vinyl, turntables, and other forms of musical recordings that have whispers of comebacks. Robbie helps Jay figure out how to get his newly refurbished turntable to a state of listenability, they discuss their current (and growing) collections, and talk about an app that keeps Robbie from buying 3 copies of the same LP. With Art gone, Geeks of the Week had to be bolstered a bit, but has that ever been a problem? Here’s the more-eclectic-than-usual lineup: new Oscar stunts, Pattinson’s geek potential, Game of Clones, pizza with Yoda and friends, and an anniversary. A little something for everyone. You’re welcome! (And thanks for listening.)
April 11, 2025
The Guys are hungry this week, so hungry in fact that Art skipped recording to eat lunch. Or was he replaced with a food-service robot? Only dedicated listeners will be able to discern. Jay kicks things off in Geeks of the Week with some of the new crazy food items available at MLB ballparks this summer, inspired by a story of his own childhood that took place only steps from the GOCA studio. Robbie has news from the world of Dollar Twenty-Five Tree and delivers a tidbit from FedEx. And of course, there is news from The Tardis, aka the Dr. Who delivery service. In the second half, Robbie tells the tale of a robot who served him cookies and milk in Vegas, and we’re not talking about his son, Mark the Chef. That leads to a thoughtful discussion on robotics in the world of food, and where it might lead, from cake decorating to perfectly designed salads. There’s even one for the home. But not to worry, there are no podcasting robots here. That’s their story, and they are sticking to the story they were programmed to tell.
April 4, 2025
It's Doomsday for the Guys this week! But Robbie and Art decided to do a podcast anyway. Geeks of the Week include rumors of a David Ayer director's cut of Suicide Squad. This is the first one with Will Smith. Could a Chris Rock scene be included? Netflix looking at a live action series of a Scooby Doo origin story. Ruh-roh. On a serious note, there's an update on beloved poster artist Drew Struzan's health. As the final geek, we look at Apple using a Lumen-Terminal-Pro to tout the use of their hardware in editing Severance. However, they didn't use Apple's software, so it may also be Terminal-Pro. Our main segment recaps the list of Marvel stars added to the roster of the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday movie. The list of who didn't is as interesting as who made the cut, and we talk about both. We didn't do the recap in a 5-hour live stream as the names were originally revealed. It only feels that way.
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