Brews and Blasters #60: Need Em Got Em

by Brews and Blasters

The Star Wars party begins! Here’s two hours of Star Wars fun to kick off the weekend.

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Chris and Joe kick back and talk about Rebels, the new home release of TFA, and a very specific situation at the Jedi Temple. Plus, a new installment of Need Em Got Em, we read your emails, drink some fine German beer, and present a very special Oppo Award.


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Thoughts on the show? We want to hear from you. Email the show at brewsandblasters@retrozap.com with your thoughts, questions, and comments and we will read them on the air!

Don’t forget, you can get your exclusive Brews and Blasters T-Shirts here. It’s a great way to own an original piece of Brews and Blasters artwork and support the show at the same time. Besides, who doesn’t want to be a part of that party?

To be entered to win an Oppo award, all you have to do is leave an iTunes review! And of course, be sure to subscribe using the podcast app of your choice. We like the Satchel player quite a bit.

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About Brews and Blasters

Born from the discussions between two friends at a local pub in the historic town of Salem, Massachusetts, Brews and Blasters is your chance to kick back and enjoy everything about that galaxy far, far away. Your hosts, Chris Salton (founder, The Collectors Hutt) and Joe Tavano (founder and editor in chief,  RetroZap!) sit down every week to do what would be doing anyway–talk about all things Star Wars, tell some stories, and have a good time.

Join Joe and Chris as they share their love for Star Wars, the most obscure Star Wars characters, Boston’s North Shore, 1980s pop culture and delicious food, and occasionally talk to fascinating people–and friends, like an anthropomorphic packet of crystallized lime.

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