4K Glossy News Podcast 047 (6-13-16)

The 4K/UHD podcast is back again this week with more great joking around and fun stuff.

All of this is available in UHD on YouTube by searching “Glossy Podcast” or as an MP3 on iTunes by searching “Glossy News”.

Here are the topics covered in the the June 13th, 2016 edition.

* CD & Game store clerked asked “Can I help you find something?” And the answer was clearly no because the question was impossible… but he still somehow knew the answer. Amazing how good customer service can be.

* My buddy Matthew shared the story of his first day at his new post as a priest in a rough part of Philly.

* VR headsets are the hottest new thing, but apparently for the actors and camera operators it can be so damn hard to use, but sometimes it’s a bit softer.

* Billion dollar business idea for a kids clothing store that the market needs, but doesn’t exist… yet. You guys are free to take this idea and run with it, no charge, no questions asked.

* My crazy mom found a great way to save money at the holidays while still doing fun things with the grandkids. She was a terrible cook, but not quite as bad as my grandma who only owned one spice, but oh my was it the rarest thing you’ve ever heard of.

* If dogs outlived humans, would we treat them as family heirlooms and celebrate the rarity of puppies the way we do baby tortoises?

* All in-laws are crazy, but some can be downright evil. I actually had to cut a bit out of this one because I went… a little too far with my explanation.

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Author: Brian White

Brian first began peddling his humorous wares with a series of Xerox printed books in fifth grade. Since then he's published over two thousand satire and humor articles, as well as eight stage plays, a 13-episode cable sitcom and three (terrible) screenplays. He is a freelance writer by trade and an expert in the field of viral entertainment marketing. He is the author of many of the biggest hoaxes of recent years, a shameful accomplishment in which he takes exceptional pride.