Tag Archives: phone
Show 279
Matthew and Santoro host. Topics discussed include broadcasting on YouNow, bass guitar and the shows format. Previous clips are played and live phone calls are taken.
The Stabcast talks to NikolineNikki
Almost 3 years ago Matthew and I figured out how to use the studio phone to call overseas and decided to call NikolineNikki, who is responsible for for The Farmville Song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7jdQwXwBcw). Take a listen back to this classic clip while both parties try to figure out what the other is trying to say.
Show 269
Replay of show 243 from 07/08/12. Matthew and Santoro host. Topics discussed include the heatwave, things to do to scam-artists, and why people should know basic car repair. The guys call up escorts and only ask questions to see how long they will stay on the phone.
Show 265
Matthew and Santoro host. Topics discussed include the new phone system. A classic holiday prank call is played before a failed attempt at a new one. Callers call in to debate many issues.
Subway worker gets told its a prank call

Subway is often the target of the shows prank calls. In this case the prank call was chugging along when the store picked up on another ringing phone line to be greeted with someone from the live chat room telling them what we were up to. This is considered to be the only time the hosts were “owned.”
Interview with Jason from Rosco Bandana.

Nicholas had to opportunity to do a brief phone interview with Jason from the band Rosco Bandana. Their new album Time To Begin was recently released on Hard Rock Records (you can check out Nicholas’ review here!), and they’re on tour right now in support of it. The tour and album, as well as some other fun things, are discussed as Jason and the band get ready to play the Rock Shop in Brooklyn, so check it out below!
Compliance – film review
What makes authority? How do you know someone is in charge, that they’re someone to listen to? And how far would you go in order to obey someone who you think is in charge? These are the questions asked by the 2012 release from Magnolia Pictures, Compliance. Based on true events, it is a harrowing and disturbing look at how far someone will go to cooperate with a purported authority.


