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Sunday
Oct102010

Windows Weekly "Jumps the Shark"

While some might accuse Paul Thurrott of being a puppet for Microsoft, he showed he's a good sport and appeared on this week's Windows Weekly with a couple puppets.

Leo Laporte and Thurrott usually discuss the latest Microsoft happenings by themselves, but this week they were joined briefly by Walt Mosspuppet.

While they were having a fun exchange of words, Leo somehow turned into his alter ego, Leo Lapuppet. 

I have to say, adding Mosspuppet to a serious show like Windows Weekly added a bit of humor and was the highlight of the show this week.  Paul and Leo love to use the term "jump the shark" on the show for other podcasts and television shows that have run their course.  With Windows 7 Phone coming out in a matter of days, they are not lacking for Microsoft news or stories.

Kudos for Paul and Leo injecting some humor to a show that sometimes drags with talk of servers and things like Microsoft Security Essentials. 

Get this weeks episode of Windows Weekly on iTunes or at http://twit.tv/ww177

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