4K Glossy News Podcast 052 (7-18-16)

The 4K/UHD podcast is back again this week with guest hosting special thanks to Ty The Voice guy from www.tythevoiceguy.webs.com – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAD-bZYukrAef732gxP84NA

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Here are the topics covered in the the July 18th, 2016 edition.

* Netflix could easily become the world’s biggest foreign language institute in history. It wouldn’t even be that hard.

* The man with the real life power of invisibility plus musings on the long gone classic TV turds of Chris Rock and Norm MacDonald.

* Making a Murderer is available on Netflix, and there are a lot of things that are great about it, plus a few that might just piss you off. Guest host Ty Anderson hasn’t seen it yet, so I figured maybe you haven’t either.

* Dogs v. Cats. Is it better to have your shoes chewed or your couch mauled?

* I last saw my buddy a year ago when we hung out on the fourth of July, and now he’s gone. Some quick memories of our time and a recount of what makes neighbors truly unbearable on the fourth of July.

* Planning your finances for when you’re gone. Without a will there can be trouble figuring out what happens to your money, but I, for one, have a plan.

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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.