Posts Tagged ‘economy’
November 27, 2011

The Eccch-Mas season of stress is here, but what’s it all about. Anyway? Toppie’s advice: “Just say no.”
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Tags:black friday, christmas shopping, debt, depression, economy, holiday season, just say no, spending, stress
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January 6, 2011
DAY SIX: Toppie discusses his future employment prospects, and his father’s odd behavior.
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Tags:addiction, cigaretts, depression, drugs, economy, gay podcast, jobs, mania, manic, medication, narcotics, pharmacies, prescriptions, quitting smoking, skype, smellcast, tobacco, toppie smellie
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December 3, 2010
And they’re off! It’s Christmas shopping season: time to SPEND! SPEND! SPEND! BUY! BUY! BUY! Toppie has only $100.00 in cash money to spend on Black Friday. But he also has a credit card in his wallet. Will Toppie — who has only just recently reduced his debt to zero — succumb to the season’s sinister seduction to SPEND SPEND BUY BUY? Meanwhile, Sassy has discovered “Grindr!”
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The Smellcast/Episode 133
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September 7, 2010

During his Labor Day recording, Toppie discusses New York State Government corruption; unions, and a visit to the Smellie household by two union representatives who were originally mistaken for Mormons; also, a few words about the mysteries of capitalism and the economy. Finally Toppie ends it all with a look at Shirley Temple and Judy Garland who were contemporaries and rivals for the role of Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.
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Please click the link below to listen to the Smellcast, episode 109.
The Smellcast/Episode 109
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March 21, 2010
In today’s Smellcast Special, Toppie records live as the U.S. House of Representatives debates to vote on the Health Care Bill. You already know how the vote turned out, but tune in and listen with Toppie on Sunday, March 21, 2010 and hear in real time how the vote went down on this historic day. Please send your e-mail to smellcast@aol.com.
Tomorrow, Toppie will continue with the final part of the Pink Swastika.
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Smellcast SUPER SPECIAL – Day of the vote!
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Tags:abortion, american politics, breaking news, economy, executive order, federal government, health care bill, history in the making, house vote, medicaid, medical, obama, obamacare, pelosi, radio, smellcast, taxes, toppie smellie, united states, universal health care, wall street
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