A Welcome Message from Mike and Joe

On a trip to the lake district last year, we began making a "radio show" which basically summarised the events of that particular day. It was "broadcast" or played really loud in the house we were staying in, and after the trip we put it on iTunes as a podcast (Mike and Joe in the Lake District Show) for the group who went to download as a sort of souvenir type thing.
But for some reason, we had like 50 people download it, which was about 40 more than we expected. And its probable gone up since then.
So we decided to do a blog as well, just in case anybody still cared.
Mike and Joe
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Me and Joe have recently made a comeback special, which was a VERY special edition and won't be available anywhere, BUT the good news is it went well, and what with the long summer ahead I reckon that there will be LOADS more Mike N Joe shows to come. Now we're used to it, I'm seeing hour long episodes, FULL of artificially created banter, and all sorts of antics by Helen, and of course Claire.
And of course, it is really encouraging to see that we have ONE FOLLOWER.
Woopwoop.
Mike xx

I liked Hitch when I saw it...
how to lose a guy in 10 days was a little crap though....
mike

Chick Flick


As a group we often get together to watch a film, or three (Lord of the Rings). The past two occasions it has been the cringe worthy genre of chick flickyness.

The first film was Hitch


I could explain the plot of the film, but it is obvious. Guy likes girl, can't get girl because of X, Y or Z, ends up getting with girl.
Not only is the film terrible, but since you don't require any attention span to watch everyone talks, and when I say everyone I mean Amy.
"Where have I seen her from"
"What film has he been in"
It goes on and on...

Once we have figured out that the actor was in West Wing or something, we return to watching the film. Even though we have missed the past 5 minutes of drivel, you can pick up the film easily.

The second film in said chick flickyness is How to Loose A Guy in 10 Days


This follows the same pattern, even the characters have the follow the same personality. The guy is rich and has a jockish persona, and the girl is the independent "I don't need a man" type.

This film was so bad that we stopped watching it after 40 minutes, and without watching the rest of it the ending is incredibly predictable, the guy gets the girl.

Films need to have a good story line, impressionable characters, some special effects, and no "I want you but can't have you"

If we ever watch Twilight, I shall disown my group of friends and become a priest.
Joe

Hello Blog world this is Joe (the one sleeping in a slightly odd postition in the photo above ^^)


I've never really written a blog post before, so I am not sure what to write, I might put a picture in just for the hell of it.

Those are the people who went to a cottage in the Lake District. I chose that picture because are all reasonably happy, our trains may have been messed up and we ended up in Birmingham, but we were still happy.
A picture from the end of the trip showed an eagerness to get home, or maybe it was an eagerness to get away from each other considering we were living in the middle of no-where for a week with a piano, a field and some DVD's for fun. And each others lovely company, can't forget that.
But what made everyone smile and happy was these little radio shows that Mike and I made nearly everyday. Even when we woke everyone up with sirens and baby cries at 7am, they still woke up with a cheek grin and laughed, definetly not grumpy about being woken up so early...

HERE is a to iTunes where you can download this incredible, amazing, mindblowing, hilarious (insert your own adjectives here), podcast.
When I was on the Mike and Joe in the Lake District Show iTunes page, my eyes wondered to the side panel saying "Listeners Also Subscribed Too". On this list is "Cumbria - The Lake District Podcast" and "BBC Wildlife Magazine"
Well at least lots of tea drinking, scarf knitting, book reading, hill walking Grannies like the podcast. Hang on, I've just described our entire group of friends who went on the trip....
Joe.

HELEN'S SILLY MOMENTS! in blog form!
Yesterday me and joe, plus helen, trev and tim went to sandridge.
Oh and vicky was there as well.
At one point Helen tripped over on nothing, and rolled on the floor alot, which was funny. But it wasn't the only silly moment helen did...
A short while later we found a swing which was actually a metal bar on a rope from a tree and we went on it and it was fun.
Helen went on it, and in a faff/struggle to unseat herself from the "swing" she ripped her jeans. Joe got pictures, but Helen says we can't post them on Facebook.
...
Wait a minute...
This isn't FACEBOOK!
Anyhoo, expect a comment from Joe soon, he's gonna write something.
Mike x

1-Nameless

This is a first blog I thought I'd start...I haven't actually asked Joe if he's up for it but I think it's fun!
Not much is going on at the moment with our "show". The old episodes are available on iTunes, just search Mike and Joe in the Lake District show, or something, and then you can tune into all our all stuff.
We've made an exclusive episode recently, but yeh, exclusive, so a lot of people won't hear it EVER, unless we release it like, next year when everyone who got it exclusive has already forgot.
Plans for a show in the summer are undergo also, on our trip to Italy. We shall see what happens there.
Other than that, this blog will probably become like a more commonly updated version of our radio, so read up, follow the blog, and I hope you enjoy!
Mike xx

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