Archive for March, 2010

THE OFFSEASON

On this episode of the podcast, Dan welcomes back childhood friend (and American ex-pat in Paris) FOX, who shares some stories about his time in Vancouver while working in television for the Winter Olympics. Among other things, the two also discuss the rise of the Jets and even briefly touch on hipsters versus bohemians. Greg, who is in the midst of writing a book, makes it on for the second half of the program. As to be expected, the pair have a lengthy discussion about the Giants, including the squad’s acquisition of ANTREL ROLLE. Of course, as always, Greg and Dan cannot help but digress, which makes it very difficult to enumerate everything that comes up in conversation. Let’s just leave it at Reggie Miller versus the Knicks, LeBron, Thundercats, and the word “retarded”.

ALSO: Congratulations to one of The NYGMen Podcast’s favorite, most thoughtful, and incredibly loyal fans, Jason Velazquez of Tampa Bay, Florida! On March 16th, Jason welcomed his brand new son, Jason Dominic, to the team!!! We’ll give a proper shout out next episode!

Let's Rock 'n' ROLLE!!!

Let's Rock 'n' ROLLE!!!

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THE OFFSEASON

ATTENTION: NON-GIANTS’ FANS (and even girls) ARE WELCOME . . . .

It’s the offseason and The NYGMen Podcast is finally back!!! To reassure those who are not necessarily Giants’ fans, Greg and Dan think that they can hold your attention too. Of course, there is some G-Men talk somewhere in the middle of this first episode of The NYGMen Podcast: The Offseason, but Greg and Dan address many other topics that should have more universal appeal such as the recently concluded 2010 Winter Olympics, Saved By the Bell, and their ongoing social commentary relating to television commercials and what exactly they may say about us as a society. As always, Greg and Dan address comments (but this time Russian-authored SPAM comments) and the two give out awards. Give us a chance because we’re good. We promise!

Is it really fair to say that Peyton's legacy is ruined?

Is it really fair to say that Peyton's legacy is ruined?

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