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NLO Episode 16: Chocolate & Child AbuseRobbie Trencheny
NLO Episode 93: Mo' Money, Mo' Problems

Geek Talk Live was a show by a 13-14 year old boy called Robbie Trencheny. This show was picked for:
  • Low quality
  • Host not being prepared
  • The entertainment value of the 'vidcast' accompanying the podcast.
After the episode was released, a shower of 'NLO hate' was released by young Trencheny, such as the voicemail which was played at the beginning of Episode 18: "Fuck you Patrick and uh.. whatever the other guys name is, go fuck your fricking selves." It was 'attacks' like these that turned Robbie into a BPOW icon in the NLO world.

Several weeks later, Robbie announced that he would be quitting his podcast and had made this decision based on 500 (which is believed to be exaggerated greatly) pieces of hate-mail sent by NLO fans.

Robbie ended up physically attacking Patrick at the 2005 podcast expo in California, punching him in the back while Patrick was talking to then-NLO-regular Nick Starr.

Also if you feel like you want to talk to Robbie Trencheny heres what you need.
Website: http://www.robbietrencheny.com
Skype: Robbiet480
Google Talk: robbie.trencheny@gmail.com
Email: Robbie.Trencheny@gmail.com
AIM: Robbiet480
MSN: robbiet4801@msn.com
Yahoo: robbiet4801
ICQ: 341031409
Jabber: robbiet480@jabber.com

Download "Geek Talk Live" BPOW Sound Clip

Robbie has returned to podcasting at GeekTalkLive.com



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