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Episode 010: Several Topics, Then a Review of "Fat Planet"

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In this week's episode, Frank adds to one topic and clarifies another from recent episodes and feels that doing so is most appropriate for the show. Then he discusses a current issue in college sports that nobody talks about (well, at least from his point of view). He attempts to argue that we need this perspective to understand this whole issue (along with many other current ones) so that we can draw conclusions and find solutions. The subject could be a reflection of society's lack of priorities. He then gives a "disclaimer" about today's Priscilla Barnes review.
That review is a straight to video sci-fi/comedy movie called Fat Planet from 2013. He really emphasizes that it is NOT a good film, but there is some potentially comedic analysis. The movie also has a good message about the obesity epidemic, and that its only real long-term solution is found in more traditional and challenging, but time-consuming methods.
The theme song is called Retro Funk by SoulProdMusic and can be found at pixabay.com.
Fat Planet is available for streaming on Tubi.
--The best way to contact is:
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Web: frankwebertx.com
Email: frankoweber@hotmail.com

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In this week's episode, Frank adds to one topic and clarifies another from recent episodes and feels that doing so is most appropriate for the show. Then he discusses a current issue in college sports that nobody talks about (well, at least from his point of view). He attempts to argue that we need this perspective to understand this whole issue (along with many other current ones) so that we can draw conclusions and find solutions. The subject could be a reflection of society's lack of priorities. He then gives a "disclaimer" about today's Priscilla Barnes review.
That review is a straight to video sci-fi/comedy movie called Fat Planet from 2013. He really emphasizes that it is NOT a good film, but there is some potentially comedic analysis. The movie also has a good message about the obesity epidemic, and that its only real long-term solution is found in more traditional and challenging, but time-consuming methods.
The theme song is called Retro Funk by SoulProdMusic and can be found at pixabay.com.
Fat Planet is available for streaming on Tubi.
--The best way to contact is:
Twitter: @frankwebertx
Web: frankwebertx.com
Email: frankoweber@hotmail.com

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