Friday, March 31, 2006

Episode Twenty-Three



Ravi and Sonia welcome writer and humorist Christopher Monks to talk about "the incident" generated by his blog utterwonder.com

It's an episode that pulls out all the stops: The DriveTime Glovebox (aka "DriveTime Mailbox"), an Aussie tribute, a minor collision, the return of the Digital Cohost, the emergence of the DriveTime Censoring Board, the return of the DriveTime Reading Room -- and if that weren't enough -- a peek into next week's unprecedented DriveTime Event.

(QuickTime, 08:57)

17 comments:

Brian said...

wow! a juggernaut of an episode!
loved the slow motion viewer mail accident .
please bump more things with your car.
-brian

Anonymous said...

to be honest.. i've been watching for months.. i never knew you both had hair.

Ravi said...

Careful ken about what you post! I may have to revisit the letter blast idea with some compressed air (no jokes about my blabbing!)

brian -- I'll only bump into things if done in true Mr. Magoo fashion ("Oh excuse me, Mr. Post"

anonymous -- the hats are off, the hair is free!

Steve Garfield said...

Ravi,
That episode was utterly wonderful.
--Steve

Ravi said...

Thanks Steve --

not too much guest?

not too little guest?!

;-)

Hobie said...

Maybe a high-speed conveyor belt would shoot the mail.

Awesome idea for a show. I look forward to watching the 'backseat driver' episode, as I've often thought of mounting a camera in a similar fashion for road trips.

Ravi said...

tedsox -- we'll sure up the servers for the Jain train. Maybe as a shout out, Sonia will wear her custom-made "Jainiac" t-shirt in a future episode!

hobie -- high speed conveyor belt sounds good. I welcome any blueprints and specs.

JavaBeanRush said...

Love your show

Great work

Ravi said...

renee -- Aussie! Aussie! Aussie! (waiting for response...) See, we're slowly learning Aussie-speak. Always good to hear from our friends Down Under. I did get a DVD from the friendly folks at Beyond Tomorrow -- I thought they did a great job (and now I finally understand all the buzz in the comments about the "coffee lid"!)

Thanks javabeanrush -- I imagine you're pleased with our new running character, Enna the Coffee Gal?

david -- satanic mutterings indeed. It worked didn't it?! No pop cultural references, just nerdy art/photo references:

Momo (Momo Shinzawa) and Uta Barth are both photographers who have produced work that have a dreamy, "out-of-focus" kind of aesthetic.

Ravi said...

oh ken -- the perils of "the cutting room floor" and me never remembering what's made it in an episode and what hasn't (and my perpetual feeling that too much has made it in to any episode.)

maybe we'll have a special "from the vaults" episode that pieces together all of the mysteries left hanging so far...

(notice how I didn't answer your query!)

david said...

Ravi,
Great show! I just started watching, am now through Episode 5. I forwarded your website to a fellow co-worker, as he most recently hailed from Boston.
Were your show based here in Indianapolis, you probably would have had an accident by now...people here tend to pull out in front of you when you're less than 20 feet away, & you can forget about looking for people's turn signals...

Anonymous said...

Hey Ravi and Sonia--
I found your show via Video Dog and I'm so happy I did! I can't wait for the new shows (and to watch the eps I missed)!

If you guys ever think of doing a travel show and want to come to Chicago, I'd love to navigate!

Ravi said...

hey david -- as you go through the episodes, see if you can spot any subliminal continuity clues (sun position, number of stalls per episode, etc) Maybe it's all leading up to something!

Welcome aboard claire and glad that the Video Dog led you over here! I saw there was some spirited discussions going on the comment board over there.

We'd love to come to Chicago -- we had a very, very brief trip a few years back and it was wonderful -- maybe we'll do a DriveTime Across America suite of episodes (sponsored by [insert corporation here])!

Anonymous said...

Good lord! I just went to read the comments at VideoDog... I need to remind myself to comment when I have nice things to say, so that the negative nellies aren't the only ones flapping their gums.

Anonymous said...

Ravi & Sonia,

Let me just say this was an awesome episode!

I watched this while at work and got several strange looks after almost falling out my chair laughing at the saga of Christopher Monks.

With the increase popularity and media attention to Drive Time, I wonder if Star will hear this? Maybe he will get a moment on "The View". This would be hilarious, but great media attention for Drive Time!

Anyway, great job, great guest, and look forward to more Drive Times.

Anonymous said...

DriveTime Across America... Awesome!

Man, this is what I get for not watching every week, all the comments seem to cover the bases. BUT, no one mentioned the free ice cream thing. I actually did that when I worked at a coffee shop. This guy from a local jazz radio show I loved came in and I was like, "Your money's no good here!" ;)

Man, that's like the real sign if you are a celebrity. Free food. Damn, that has yet to happen to Rahman and I. ;)

Ravi said...

konichiwa jeshii!

No freebies for you and Rahman? That's surprising since you two are out and about so much... What's the Japanese equivalent of indicating hunger? (ie. rubbing tummy with sorrowful face.) Maybe you can slip in some of that when you interview someone in an eating establishment.