Okay all! The first of the Logic Bomb Podcasts is ready! To start off, I explain some of the things I plan to do, then hop right in to a question about a husband whose cleaning abilities can't match his follicle production. Then, I tackle an age old hypothetical question, about bad luck and good people. And finally, my thoughts on whether your opinion is inviolate!
Comments are welcome, as are further questions! Send everything to do with the Logic Bomb to askjonesy@gmail.com and let me know what you think works, and what you think doesn't, and any questions you'd like to see me tackle! Remember, anything goes, and aliases are fine for anonymity.
Running Time: 30 mins
Intro/Outro Music: "Wal-Mart Employee" by Adam Laing
Break Music: "Out of Focus" by the Harshmellows

Jonsey,
Thank you for your podcast. In General I found it informative and most importantly entertaining.
There are a few issues raised in your pod cast that I would like some clarity about…
You stated at approximately 19 minutes into your pod cast that bad people are used to bad things happening to them and bad things are normal every day occurrences. Excellent I agree a “Normalisation or Standadardisation has occurred in their life due to the way they act on a regular basis.
Under the same logic I could end up cleaning the sink to the approval of my wife on 24/7 basis providing there was an exchange of currency on going in the bathroom while I was cleaning. But in that case would we both be happy or would this state of action/reward just become normal and my currency change and would her standards of cleanliness go higher or lower.
Please help before I embark on this logical solution…
Well, Ginger, it is true that anything in extreme quantities loses it’s value. It’s all about the commerce of supply and demand. If you have an infinite supply of “currency”, the demand for it decreases, and it’s value is lowered.
However, since no woman I have ever met would service her man 24/7 (and I don’t think it’s physically possible — it’d start to hurt!), that would explain why it’s value is so high.
Plus, it feels nice.