We asked Stuart to do a special Earth Day episode for us. Instead he gave us an even more special 581-C Day episode. You may have heard about the recent discovery of this Earth-like planet, 120 trillion miles away in the constellation of Virgo, orbiting around the warm glow of a red dwarf star. Stu hits the streets of Scienceburgtonville to ask the resident scientegists all the hard-hitting questions: as a representative of Earth, what would you say to the highly intelligent life that most likely lives on 581 c? Do they believe in God? Does God believe in them? How is sex on 581 c, anyway? And if we were to move there, would we end up treating it with the same tragic disregard that we have our own homeworld?
4:47, lol so on 581 c, there's a bunch of professor x's floating around, drirnking red bull?
interwoven222 2 years ago
HAHAHAHA Boulder is full of these yahoos
bolocubed 2 years ago
well i hope you don't have cancer ;D
Henrin 3 years ago
good shit homeboy, or is it..
homebody.
HuntrMastr 4 years ago
My message would be "do not start a government". Look at what happened to us.
hillbilly8757 4 years ago
Agreed
RatatRatR 4 years ago
Stuart seems to be a very lovable person.
tonygem 4 years ago
You sound like a very special person.
dannybeehive 4 years ago
I gotta say. Musicians are closer to whatever "God" is
than most. That's because we all resonate. Cool concepts. We all argue with ourselves. I'll have to check out more of your stuff.
whiskeyprophet 4 years ago
How bout the ending of - Stuart 's voice lowers and it appears his mental processes are similarly brought down an octave as if he were is on a denser planet and oppressed by its gravity - or like - Hal, the computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey," is "lobotomized" and deactivated in real time - the voice getting slower and slower.
Once again thanks a million... light years Stewart...on the edge of ... what will episode 12 ... !
j1j11j 4 years ago