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Wingin’ It #105: The Countdown Begins

Posted in Shows on May 9th, 2007 by Brian Brown

On this week’s show: Evo, Mike, Summer, Brian, Tim, Eliza, Charlie the Beer Guy, Kris, Nibbler.

First Drink of the Day: Evo is drinking Hebrew Origin which is made with pomegranate juice. Mike is enjoying a Young’s Double Chocolate Stout and there was 34 year old scotch earlier! It was VERY nice! Brian thanks his friend Scott May for that bottle.

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Wingin’ It - Delay of GAME!

Posted in trifle on May 9th, 2007 by Brian Brown

Sorry folks but we have had a delay of game. The show might be up later of course it all depends on how calm and nice you remain. So quit yer bitching and be patient.

*UPDATE! UPDATE!*

Show’s still not up. Maybe after lunch and a nap.

MUHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHA!!

Wingin’ It #104: Voicemail Show

Posted in Voice Mail on May 8th, 2007 by Brian Brown

On this week’s show: Mike, Evo, Tim, Brian, Debbie, Kris, Charlie, Eliza, and Clichekiller.

Matt Fulton sent us some beer! Thank you sir! We’re enjoying some Phat Abbot from the Arbor Brewing Company.

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If it was in your ass, you’d know where Wingin’ It! was…

Posted in trifle on May 5th, 2007 by Evo Terra

This one needs the full introduction by the author. With that, here’s John Cmar:

Given the alcohol, sex, and more that we dip into on a weekly basis, not to mention your possible carcinogenic side effects, it seems that our little community is in need of some “medical supervision,” as it were.

As such, I hererby assume the role of the Chief Medical Officer of Farpoint Media, and Surgeon General of Wingin’ It.

As my first act, I give you a very special “Where’s Wingin’ It,” in which I prepare to cure a case of hiccups with your assistance.

With that, the image:

Thanks, John.

Wingin’ It #103: Voicemail Show

Posted in Voice Mail on May 2nd, 2007 by Brian Brown

On this week’s show: Evo, Mike, Brian, Tim, Kris, Debbie, and Clichekiller.

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Wingin’ It #104: First of May

Posted in Shows on May 1st, 2007 by Brian Brown

Grab your wine glass and join us for the first episode of Wine and Wingin’ It!

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Joe’s Wiki page needs your help

Posted in Joe updates on April 23rd, 2007 by Evo Terra

Mike Lopez sent me more information on Joe’s Wikipedia page. Seems that, like all pages, his page is in danger of being removed unless we can get some sources cited:

Thanks for your kind words, but in all fariness I just created a page with one or two paragraphs. The rest of the content has come from other posters. There a long thread in the WI farpoint forums discussing the page, and we got input from several people with experience in Wikipedia editing.

The main consensus was that the page needs references to other sources, print media in special. I hope that some of the family and friends of Joe back in his hometown can find the time to find articles in newspapers, magazines, etc, that mention him. It does not have to be restricted to podcasting; he might have had material published related to his other careers and jobs. If they have that info, I will be happy to help post it.

The challenge has been issued, my friends. Anything you have which can solidify the position of that page’s continued existence would be much appreciated. Post what you can here in the comments or email me directly. I’ll make sure that Mike Lopez gets everything in a timely fashion.

Joe’s page on Wikipedia

Posted in Joe updates on April 21st, 2007 by Evo Terra

Hats off to Miguel (Mike) Lopez for once again stepping up to the plate. No only is he single-handedly responsible for getting FPM massive attention on Digg, but he’s also taken the time to learn the intricacies of Wikipedia so that he could post Joe’s profile.

Well done, Mike. You continue to rock.

And for all of you, remember that Wikipedia is communit-generated content. Go add some stuff today!

Thank you from the Murphy Family

Posted in Joe updates on April 18th, 2007 by Evo Terra

Evo’s note - The John Harris, Joe’s cousin from California (recall that show when they came to visit?) sent me this note and asked me to publish here for all of your to see. Those of you who posted the tribute show are welcome to take it and spread it wide. Joe came from good stock!

To the Far Point Media Family,

We’d like to take a moment to say thank you.

I was getting off the plane in Peoria, IL the Sunday before Joe’s funeral service and I remembered one of the reasons Joe moved to Phoenix– the cold IL winters.

Another reason for the move was to work more closely with Michael and Evo on their various podcasts. Joe wanted to make that move because he wished to further that friendship he had built with Michael and Evo.

The pastor at Joe’s service mentioned one of Joe’s great traits– that “he knew no stranger.” You get a sense of that when you read Dale Cordes comment on the Wingin It post “Joe Murphy - In Loving Memory“. Dale, a long-time friend, wrote, “The first words I heard him say as he walked in the room in 5th grade… ‘Hi, I’m Joe. Will you be my friend?’” Doug the Trivia Guy spoke of this trait in the “Joe Murphy Tribute” when he mentioned Joe welcoming him into the studio and immediately feeling that he belonged just from the way Joe looked at him (we’re going to miss that big, warm Joe smile).

The internet promised to bridge communities that were geographically spread around the world. But, far too often, we hear of the sinister ways in which the internet is abused– false online identities, online predators, stolen personal information and how the internet is used for hate. Of course Joe would be the one who, through the internet, found true friends. I could hear how much that friendship meant to Joe whenever he talked about what was happening with the podcasts or of his time hanging out in Arizona.

Our family wanted to say thanks. Thank you to Michael and Evo for being great friends. Thank you to Michael and Lorrie for opening their home to Joe as he dealt with his cancer. Thank you to Evo and Sheila, the other friends in the studio and the rest of the Far Point Media family for being there for whatever he needed, no matter how small or large, like running out for ginger at the first sign of nausea. Thank you for your kindness and your assistance in making it possible for Joe’s father’s trips to AZ be as logistically simple as possible so that he could spend his time with Joe and dealing with the various doctors and nurses. Thank you to those who contributed to the Joe Murphy Fund which has turned into the Joe Murphy Memorial Fund. Thank you to Leann who worked her own magic to get Penn and Teller, two of Joe’s heroes, to call him in his last days. Thank you to the fans who posted comments on the various sites and called into the voice mail line; those messages truly lifted his spirits. Thank you to the fans who simply kept Joe in their thoughts and prayers. It meant a lot to Joe and it means a lot to us.

Thank you!

With love,
John Harris and the rest of the Murphy family

Joe’s interment info

Posted in Joe updates on April 5th, 2007 by Evo Terra

The final arrangements have been made Joe’s services back in his home town of Peoria, IL. Mike and I are flying out for it and, if applicable, will say some very nice things not only about Joe but about this amazing community of which he was a part.

His father has asked that I give him an estimate of how many folks might be showing up in person. While it’s not practical for most of you to attend, there may be some in the area that feel the need to make an appearance. That’s fine, but he’s asked that we be the gatekeepers for “our folks”.

The viewing (my least favorite part) will be Monday evening with the funeral and burial to follow the next day. None of you should feel obligated to attend, but if you are planning on coming, email me for further details and so we can get a head count.

Joe’s dad has asked that memorials donations be made to the following in Joe’s name:

Again, email me directly for further details on the services if you are planning on attending. Evo @ this domain name for those that don’t know already.