Martin and The Gator roll back time to the golden age of Amiga computers, the 8-bit Nintendo and Windows 1.0, set to the white hot rhymes (emphasis on white) of our remarkably talented guest The Average Home Boy. All this plus murderous lesbians! If only life during the Reagan Administration was...
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Brought to you by IAFD.com: This special double-thick edition of Infected is about something near and dear to all (most) of our hearts: Girls. Sadly, getting girls to physically come anywhere near you in order to be truly dear to you has proven a conundrum. And that’s why it's absolutely crucial...
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Extraterrestrials. Do they exist? According to our esteemed guest Michael Horn, the authorized American media representative of perhaps the world’s best known contactee, a Swiss, one-armed farmer by name of Billy Meier, you're G-D right they do. And he shows us indisputable photo and video evide...
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Demi Moore, Leonardo Di Caprio, and Calista Flockhart were all born on this day — November 11 -- but nobody cares. In fact, not one person showed up at a sobbing Leo DiCaprio’s birthday party, Ashton Kutcher stood up Demi Moore at her 73rd annual birthday brunch, causing her to hobble out ...
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Hoping to raise the manliness quotient of the Infected Army, Martin, Joey and The Gator consult Maddox, creator of The Best Web Page in the Universe. The conversation becomes far ranging, covering everything from Maddoxs new book, The Alphabet of Manliness, to pirates, why ninjas are queer, whet...
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Martin de-stains a spot on the Sarge Sofa for his former TV pal and sometime lover Laura Swisher, who tells us about her new shows TurboVision and The Burning Question at TV.com. Plus a DragonCon fashion critique!
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It is an established fact that Martin Sargent knows more about computers than any living American, and his technological brilliance is extraordinarily bright in this special Compruders Edition of Infected. In addition to becoming lots more tech savvy compliments of Martin, you’ll hear the blood ...
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Brought to you by IAFD.com: One thing is for damn sure: you will not see anything like this anywhere else. Episode 11 is a freewheeling meditation on life, death and love, in which our three tech heroes, Martin, The Gator and Joey, confront tough questions about their place in the universe. Joe...
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Martin and Gator take a break from Hollywood and head to Old San Francisco Town for the summer, not just to beat the heat but also to try to embezzle some of web wunderkind Kevin Rose’s millions. Plus, another genius entrepreneur, Alex Chiu, the storied inventor of the Immortality Rings, uses hi...
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All systems go for the special SPACE edition of Infected! In a half hour or so span, Martin, Joey & The Gator manage to answer most of the universe’s lingering mysteries, such as why did Pluto get thrown out of the solar system? (Hint: it had something to do with Joey, high school bullies, and a...
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Big announcements for Kevin’s hardware, the tale of the woman who orgasms every 6 minutes (literally), top 5 irrational fears, the meanest Japanese prank ever, aircraft dilemmas and the first ever episode with time travel!
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Everyone poos, but not everyone thinks so deeply and speaks so impassionedly about poos and their impact on the soul of our great nation as Martin and The Gator. Except, perhaps, PoopReport.com founder Dave Praeger, who joins us this week to discuss his new work of scholarship, Poop Culture. Als...
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