Sneaky Dragon Episode 449

Hola, Sneakers! Welcome back to Sneaky Dragon, the podcast that would forget its own head if it wasn’t screwed on!

This week: moved by flakes; ignorance is a monster; sinking raisins; Justin Bits; explain your dumb joke; full-frontal notes; popular mispronunciations; a shining city on a hill; unfair preview; the Witches of E.T.; production bully; untypical hairdresser; lovable bigots; licensed adult; non-club members; service youself; when a baby is not a baby; temple to technocrats; pie in the science; it could be you-genics; systemic systems; idealism vs. realism; millions or billions; imaginary fun money; insensiivity training; long-range non-planning; retirement side jobs; unbelievable; the racehorse card; foxy grey; tickle trunk; trigger song; the Queen’s Schilling; senior service; Biblical puppets; job interview; self-referential; money from nothing; work for nothing; dangerous name game; Top 5 Los Angeles songs; children’s jobs; Maverick vs. Cobra; reality fights; great balls; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; lusty Kanga; the powers of a King; jelly bellies; the kids aren’t alright; clock stoppers; and finally, unseemly owls.

Top 5 L.A. Songs

  1. Arlo Guthrie – “Coming Into Los Angeles” – Running Down the Road, 1969 – 2:09:17
  2. X – “Los Angeles” – Los Angeles, 1980 – 2:17:23
  3. Gene Clark – “Los Angeles” – Flying High, 1998 – 2:23:05
  4. Grapefruit – “L.A. and Back Again” – Deep Water, 1969 – 2:29:08
  5. Frank Black – “Los Angeles” – Frank Black, 1993 – 2:35:44

No questions of the week this week! David and Ian plan to answer your questions of the week. Please send them in and win fabulous prizes and sticky stickers!

Thanks for listening.

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  1. Hello!

    I have been seriously slacking on coming up with questions. I have one, essentially, and then the default question I always have to ask.

    1) I didn’t really know what exactly coloring was, so I looked it up to get a better feel for what it involved, but I’d be more interested to hear David describe your own personal methods. One particular thing I noticed, which seems to be at least partly in the realm of coloring, is when Kip remembers his past and the pictures change to a more child-like, maybe coloring book marker style. How does a decision like that come about, and how does it change your technique?

    2) How are your cats? (Y’know, the real ones.) The more detail and cute stories, the better.

    Oh, hey, that made me think of a third one:

    3) Ian, how much of Mannequin on the Moon is directly inspired by your cat(s), and how much is just based on general cat behavior? Are there any specific comics that came about from actual incidents (like that time one of them woke you up with their lawyer, which MUST have actually happened and I refuse to believe otherwise)? I always love the cat-related comics the most, because as surreal as they can be, they always encapsulate cat-ness perfectly. Cat people know cats!

    Congratulations on 1,000,050 episodes!

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