TSM Episode 320: The Importance of Eating Grapefruit

Grapefruit is not an approved source of Zestria. Use with caution!

Grapefruit is a renewable (and tasty!) resource.

The Starlight Megaphone
Download: Produced 2015.04.19

Grapefruit, grapefruit, and grapefruit, as far as the eye can see (and the tongue report) makes up the bulk of this podcast, in which the accomplishments of James Anderson, England’s new record holder for Test Wickets, are detailed. Also: video games.

10 Comments

  1. Zoltan
    Posted 2015.04.20 at 08:14 | Permalink

    Good show.

  2. Lusipurr
    Posted 2015.04.20 at 19:42 | Permalink

    @Zoltan: Thanks! We appreciate the feedback! Especially because it is positive.

  3. Wolfe
    Posted 2015.04.20 at 22:14 | Permalink

    I fully endorse the ‘App’ tag in place of ‘Game’. Mobile garbage is as much a game as a youtube cat video is a film.

  4. Mel
    Posted 2015.04.20 at 23:22 | Permalink

    @Wolfe: HAH! Well put!

  5. Zoltan
    Posted 2015.04.21 at 06:09 | Permalink

    Sorry, I don’t have time for more details. I can only write them when I’m eating dinner and only when my daughter is done eating and is content with just sitting there watching me eat. It’s not very often, but I managed to get this comment in.

    Star Oce

  6. Bup
    Posted 2015.04.21 at 17:49 | Permalink

    As always: I haven’t listened to the podcast, but I’m assuming my portion was the best portion.

  7. Lusipurr
    Posted 2015.04.21 at 22:33 | Permalink

    @Wolfe: Don’t tell Bup that.

    @Bup: In a curious reversal, that is indeed the case this week!

  8. Imitanis
    Posted 2015.04.23 at 09:15 | Permalink

    I bought grapefruit juice today, white, the good kind. As lusipurr said, white is superior!

  9. Matt Dance
    Posted 2015.04.26 at 11:47 | Permalink

    Another reason why white grapefruits might have been made more prevalent is that it causes significant drug interactions across a wide spectrum, from antibiotics to analgesics, whereas the pink grapefruit contains less of the chemical which causes those interactions. The famous “Grapefruit Effect.”

  10. DiceAdmiral
    Posted 2015.04.27 at 21:05 | Permalink

    Info Blast! Coming tomorrow or soonish. Sorry for the delay. Life have been nuts.