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AGU-EP38

Steve returns at least for this week with Mike Boothninja. The guys discuss more on the Netflix costs to shows ratio, the site with the amount of hours of TV you’ve watched, Marvel and X-Men! All this and more on this week’s AGU! We hope you continue to enjoy the episodes and please feel free to respond to any and all feedback methods. We will read and reply on the show. Topic suggestions also welcome. So get Altered, Get Geeky with the Altered Geeks.

SHOW NOTES / COOL LINKS:

Blu-Ray Dead

TV Time Life Clock

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TV Shows on the Bubble

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Steve "Megatron"

Co-Creator @GeekCastRadio | Creator @AlteredGeek | Voice Actor | Podcaster, Husband | Father | Web/Graphic Design | A/V Editor | Geek of Games, Tech, Film, TV.

5 Comments

  1. Currently I kind of have a geek room. Nothing special about it but the one thing I do find is a key component is space. When you collect things like comic books, movies, books, and video games things can add up. I have tons of storage space with file lockers for my most precious gift. Some of which are even fire proof. What can I say. I was a boy scout. Always be prepared

    1. I agree space is a key factor. With the right creative mind you can make limited space work though. Corner Desks are a big plus. You can be ecomical with your space that way. Built in shelving too. I try to make my own to fit the room I’m in.

      The one thing a geek room needs though is a proper bar or at least a place for some refrigerated beverages. I take ideas from geek rooms and man caves and put them into one. My pool table also doubles as a kick ass table for D&D and Lego parties.

  2. I am far too scared to try to see how much time I waste watching TV. Although I try to do stuff while watching TV show its not nearly as big of a waste of time. But I do think the mindless box that is a TV does serve a purpose. Sometimes gluing your eyes to it for a few hours can get rid of a lot of needless stress.

  3. My ultimate geek would have an epic entertainment system with all the fixings. A row of classic arcade games, and the most comfortable couches known to mankind. I can see it now. I just want to fall asleep on top of a pillow shaped like the Tardis. Is that too much to ask.

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