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Links of interest:
The show was LIVE online on UStream.tv. Also it was the only place you could see
the special before the show stuff, and the after show add-on known as Extra Innings! There was even LIVE show chat! Now
you can see the last bunch of episodes archived right at Ustream.tv!
Blip.tv is the host for all of our shows from #81 on. Also it was the host of
our podcasts which can be obtained on iTunes!
Ah yes remember the days of YouTube? Well we've come and gone but shows #80 on
back til we debuted online are still there.
For more on the show, such as the story on how the show came to be, where it
went, and much more check out Page Deuce. The show was simply to big for one page!
You saw Talking Trash on television via VCAM Channel 15 in:
Burlington, So. Burlington, Winooski,
Williston, Essex Jct., Essex Center,
parts of Colchester (by the fort and St. Michaels College), St. George, Shelburne, Heinsburg, Charlotte,
Ferrisburgh, and Vergennes.

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| Kyle displays the Logo Battle Bracket before the final episode |
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Pich' Remembers
Talking Trash
That's right folks after 109 episodes and over 2 1/2 years the Talking Trash
odyssey came to a close on May 14th, 2008.
The final
show was a one hour special that featured 4 hosts, plenty of sports talk, reflection on the show over the years, the Logo
Battle Bracket, thanks from myself to everyone who helped with the show, and the setting of a world record as Pop's Canadiens
defeated my Avalanche, 3-1 in the first ever LIVE televised Stiga hockey game.

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As many of you know I was going to be moving to Milwaukee on the 21st of May
and that meant having to bring Talking Trash to a close. That planned changed, but I did however decide that it was time
to stop doing the show. It was already winding down anyway and I do intend to move in the near future. Making it the best
idea to just end on the previously scheduled time.
The
show was tons of fun, and I wouldn't trade my time at VCAM for anything. I feel that for me, it's easier to move forward
with my future plans if I close the show out as I had planned. It's one less thing on my plate. With all of the things that changed
for me lately it was nice to have something stay the same. Even if that meant saying good-bye to Talking Trash.
Thanks go out to the many folks who made Talking Trash a success. The co-hosts,
the behind the scenes crew, the callers, the special guests, and anyone who ever watched the show. Thank you. It could not
have gone on as long as it did for as great as it did without all of your support.
The experiences I had with the show will last me a lifetime. Also the people I met as a result of
the show have spawned some real good friendships that I wouldn't trade for anything in the world. I will continue to stay
in touch with them over the years.
In the future I might try a spin-off show online, or maybe at another public access station when I eventually move. Time
will tell.
Doing sports television was always a dream of mine and thanks to VCAM, the support
of friends and family, and Talking Trash, I got to live that dream. It was truly and honor to be associated with everyone
who helped the show over it's run. I'll miss it, but all good things must come to an end, and for me it was time.
Thanks for coming....
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