Sode-301-The Obama Baby Bump (BS)
This episode was recorded live on November 18, 2009. It is completely unedited except for calling out our intermission and had over 90 people viewing. There were people in the chatroom contributing ideas as well.

Our favorite fat, bearded men
Shoutouts!
- Brant- our blamestorm includes him for being too man-pretty and distracting us.
- Adam- Thank you. You are officially the BG’s savior.
- We won the Best Gaming Podcast at the Parsecs!!
- Epidiah Ravachol: Author of Dread, Time and Temp, Swords without Masters, and overall cool dude.
We’ve been playing:
Fatbeards are ruining the Hobistry
- Fatbeard self check
- You might be a fatbeard if…
- Why they are ruining the hobistry
- How to avoid fatbeard tendencies
Contest!
Vote on when Meg is going to pop out the 4th Gameologists!
Laziness and Procrastination
We didn’t get to this. We will have another live episode on Sunday, November 22nd at 8EST to have part 2 of this sode! Join us to discuss why gamers are inherently lazy and time saving techniques! We are going to try to have this as a call in episode, so stay tuned for details
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November 20th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
Today I learned that I have a listing on Library Thing.
December 9th, 2009 at 8:55 am
[...] Gameologists Sode-301-The Obama Baby Bump (BS) – Nice to see the BGs are just as randomly chaotic and entertainingly opinionated as ever. [...]
December 10th, 2009 at 9:37 pm
So, what happened to the live episode?
Where’s my brilliant gameology content?
December 19th, 2009 at 5:20 am
Please don’t ever use the term “hobistry” again. It sounds like some made-up marketing buzzword, like how Radio Shack wants us to call them “The Shack” now, or “weisure.”