Hold the phone… we’re coming back! }
{ Podcast Episode 0000037.5

So after the dust cleared from Alan’s departure, our legal department is allowing us to return to the roundtable on one condition:
No more skits.
As the genii we are, we’re always looking for loopholes. So we offer you the latest podcast installment, episode 0000037.5.
We’ll be back at the roundtable before you can figure-out the following riddle:
what is round but square, what is hot but cold, what is fast but slow, what is dark but light, what is living but dead, what is hungry yet full, what is wet but dry, never sleeps but has not waken?
August 28, 2006 1 Comment
selling-out to the man
So we’ve caved under the pressures of the man.
We’ve brought banner ads to the site.
Keep scrollin’, keep scrollin’… there they are!
We’ve tried to offer something for everyone. I’m only guessing here, but I’m going to display what are bound to be the staff favorites. Ready?
Alan:
Roy:
Terry:
So click long & click hard. Do it for the good of all genii. Genii, not Jedi! Sheesh!
August 25, 2006 No Comments
The Last Broadcast … Maybe }
{ Podcast Episode 0000037

holy cow! where have you been??!
This one’s been sitting around for weeks gathering dust. There’s probably even some dated jokes here about Y2K, failed space shuttle missions and the Nixon administration, but that’s no different than any other show, so you’ll dig it as usual.
Roy and I thought this would definitely be the last installment, but Terry’s grasping at straws, trying to make this work. You’ll need to stay-tuned to the site for upcoming announcements on such things.
This was the last show with the old Alan, prior to developing ADOT {Adult Onset Tourette’s Syndrome} and leaving work.
This is a freakin’ packed show!
We discuss what we’re having for lunch, the live plea for feedback at Nobody Likes Onions, failed attempt at a call to Sirius Network’s Psychic show, another call to Teen Sensation’s Mom who schools us on dope slang, another installment of As The Corn Blows, Episode 2 – The Tie Break {The Genius Wars Sequel – Count Duke’em with Roy & Steve}, Maintenance department takes the roundtable, we share our favorite memories, Alan lies big-time the Sirius phone screener, Roy clocks-out as Terry and Alan riff – hoping the batteries will fail.
Where are they now???
– Alan is now at his new job, with a window, a door and restroom only steps away. The new boss is informed of the ADOT, so he’s also meeting-free for the life of that job. It’s an I.T. gig, so there’s no chance of stability.
– Terry and Roy are back at the same-old daily grind, working with a buncha coughing psychos.
August 22, 2006 No Comments
One More Show!?
Not only is the audience threatened with only one last broadcast, but we’re also having some technical issues on the site. Sorry so stripped! It must be Karma setting-in.
So yah, the episode titled “THE LAST BROADCAST…MAYBE” will go live shortly, so stay-tuned for that and hopefully more
August 20, 2006 No Comments
But I Digress }
{ Podcast Episode 0000036
This week Alan announces that he’s leaving work, which likely means the show will suffer from a hiatus hernia.
We fail at several attempts to call someone who cares: Josh the Intern, Indiana Buddhist Temple, and Indiana’s top terrorist target: Amish Country Popcorn. Yes, popcorn {see Indystar.com}.
Thanks to Erin for this grande Jon Stewart link on youtube, discussing Indiana Terror Targets.

August 6, 2006 1 Comment
Charred Beyond Recognition }
{ Podcast Episode 0000035
This week we speak with Rockin’ Ronnie Shewchuck, BBQ expert from Canada. Ronnie shows us that Canadians are almost good for something.

July 25, 2006 No Comments
Should We Stay or Should We Go Now?
We have sad news…
Alan is leaving work, which means that he’s leaving the show, or rather — the current set-up of recording over lunch at work. Make sense?
So, if prodded, we can continue the show using a different technology, like voice over IP {Skype}, morse code or carrier pigeon.
Your voice can make a difference. Should we stay or should we go?
[viewsurvey]
July 18, 2006 10 Comments
the Dee Oh Gee Issue }
{ Podcast Episode 0000034
This week we speak with Skip Haynes from the Laurel Canyon Animal Company, Makers of Pet CD’s guaranteed to get a reaction from your dog. We even play a few of these songs on the show, so get some headphones for your pooch!
Note: tBGR’s dog’s reactions were greatly improved with Beggin’ Strips, Carl Buddig meat & soy hotdogs. Another Note: After further LAB TESTING, {ha!} Terry’s dog Star Morgan was most-intrigued by the Bionic Genius opening theme.

in episode 0000034…
- What Does a Genius Eat for Lunch?
- Less Llamas, More Luke: Teen Sensation Luke reports about his weak blue ring.
Alan’s High School tip: During your senior year of High School, when they pass-out the Herff-Jones cards for you to list your activities, stack the lies high & wide. They’ll print them in the yearbook.
- Genius Wars: The game show pit-fight Star Wars trivia contest featuring Roy -vs- Steve W. footnote: What happened to the cat’s ashes?
- As the Corn Blows – Terry drags us into another tBGR Soap Opera
- Special Interview with Skip Haynes from the Laurel Canyon Animal Company – Makers of Pet CD’s. Located in Los Angeles, the company is dedicated to creating original musical works inspired by the relationships between animals and people-and to raising the awareness of people as to the sentience of all animals.
July 18, 2006 1 Comment
Again with the Theremin }
{ Podcast Episode 0000033
This week we speak with Dr. Robby Virus, genius Thereminist.

Episode 0000033 features:
As a change of scope, we actually talk about what we’re eating for lunch.
We also hear from Alan on a spam-jelly-preserved issue of Alan’s World.
Can you believe we’re serving-up two premieres? This Week in Medicine and North America’s fastest-growing soap opera sensation, AS THE CORN BLOWS.
Oh, we also interview the tragically hip theremin player for Project Pimento: Dr. Robby Virus. Check-out Project Pimento at www.projectpimento.com
A special shout-out to the visitors of ThereminWorld.com, to whom we offer-up the following ideas for bumper stickers: “HAVE YOU HUGGED YOUR THEREMIN TODAY?” and “STOP TOUCHING ME!”
July 11, 2006 No Comments
Three Cups of Tea }
{ Podcast Episode 0000032
This week we speak with Greg Mortenson, an American on a mission, fighting terrorism one school at a time.

The former mountaineer heads up the Central Asia Institute, which has built more than 50 secular schools for girls and boys in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Mortenson’s passion-some might say obsession-to bring education to the children of these countries started when residents of a small Pakistani village nursed him back to health after a failed attempt to climb K2, perhaps the world’s toughest mountain. Mortenson discusses his efforts, and his book “Three Cups of Tea”. Visit www.ThreeCupsofTea.com
Episode 32 also features the Universe’s favorite segment, “What Does a Genius Eat for Lunch.” and we help Terry cull-down his CD collection.
Tiger Beat teen sensation Luke was cut from this show, and will not return until he obtains his work permit. The audio from Luke’s interview can be found in the Bionic Genius Roundtable AV Closet.
Finally! Pictures of Luke released:
June 23, 2006 No Comments
Virtual Vomit Bag

- Star Jones’ personal trainer
- George Hamilton IV’s canned tan application specialist
- Hotel room reserved for Tom Arnold/Roseanne honeymoon
- Stouffer’s assembly line
- Wing’s recording studio
- Soyburger factory
- Curves
- US Congress visitor’s section
- Bionic Genius Web site (virtual bags only are available)
June 21, 2006 No Comments
Now With More Pulp }
{ Podcast Episode 0000031
This week we speak with author Paul Malmont. Simon and Schuster thought this might actually help his career.

Episode 0000031 sweet goodness:
Malmont discusses his new book, “Chinatown Death Cloud Peril”. This show also features “Less Llamas and More Luke,” with teen sensation Luke, the Universe’s favorite segment, “What Does a Genius Eat for Lunch,” and yet another agonizing quiz sensation, “Pulp or Punch”.
Visit Paul’s website: www.paulmalmont.com
June 15, 2006 1 Comment
Schoolhouse Rock }
{ Podcast Episode 0000030

This week we scat with jazz legend Bob Dorough, who was the composer and the voice of many of the Schoolhouse Rock episodes that tucked you into bed.

In Educatiomul Episode 0000030:
- How to discipline a genius “before there was Time-Out”: an impromptu roundtable discussion
- What does a genius eat for lunch?
- Less Llamas, More Luke: teen sensation/correspondent Luke helps mold the show for the younger set.
- Special Interview: Bob Dorough, genius musician, shares what it was like to record most of the Schoolhouse Rock episodes we know and love. Bob also tells us about playing with jazz greats Miles Davis and Blossom Dearie and more!
- Bionic Genius Rock – our choices of the next great Schoolhouse episodes.
June 7, 2006 No Comments
The Lost Episode }
{ Podcast Episode 0000029
May 31, 2006 No Comments
The Reel Genius Issue }
{ Podcast Episode 0000028
This week we talk with Jeff Crone and Terry Coffey about a great indie film project called Small Town Scenario.
Episode 0000028 Features:
- What Does a Genius Eat for Lunch?
- In line at the movies
- Special Interview: Jeff Crone in Hollywood – Jeff talks about the indie film project called Small Town Scenario. Visit the project’s web site at www.reelpie.com
- Gameshow: The Universes Fastest-Growing Quiz Sensation, Lohan or Duff
May 25, 2006 No Comments


