Chat In The Hat - The weekly podcast by wacky Canadians Geoff Ramey and Colin Robey. Pulling topics from the toque about important issues that you might talk and laugh about over a pint of beer at a pub. Funny, rarely insightful, always mind numbing. If you're in Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga or Toronto, e-mail them to appear on Chat In The Hat!
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Topics discussed in this Episode of Chat In The Hat. Topics talked to death by Colin Robey and Geoff Ramey over a pint of beer in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

Speaking Gaelic - The Conclusion

What Does He Do?

Who's Your Daddy?

Summer Movies

People In Checkout Lines

 

Topics not discussed on this Episode of Chat In The Hat. Conversations thankfully not talked about by Colin Robey and Geoff Ramey over beers in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.

All topics discussed.

Episode 18
Colin Gets Miffed Off

I never thought I'd see the day. Around the mid-way point of this episode... Colin stops talking.

I'm not exactly sure what happened, what set him off, but you can bet I'll be listening to this episode over and over again to figure it out. If there's something that can get him to stop talking, then I want to know what it is. If there's something that can miff him off enough to stop these podcasts, then it's my duty to everyone out there to discover it.

Gary Williams kissing Nick Fay on a Chat In The Hat epsiode. Topics included the conclusion to speaking gaelic, summer movies, people in checkout lines, prison break in Florida, mapping your ancestry.I'm not even sure if there's going to be another episode! I must admit, I haven't been this happy for a long, long time. Imagine how I'll feel if they give me a call next Tuesday and ask me not to come in for the next episode. One can dream.

It started out normal enough - Colin translated the Gaelic phrase into English. Something about a prison break in Florida, mapping your ancestry, people in checkout line. Then it deteriorated from there... but deteriorated in a good way - you know - in the way that means there may not be another episode of the hat... ever.