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ROX: We're not a couple: Pix
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1. J&B make their first television appearance together.
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2. J&B at the kitchen table of 344 S Dunn.
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3. J&B give their distinctly learned impressions of the Myrtle Beach Lager.
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4. B traces the vacation route from Bloomington to Myrtle Beach.
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5. B expounds yet another point in his endless pursuit of social justice, while J enjoys a cocktail and a cigarette.
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6. B restrains J from demonstrating this week's vocabulary word.
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7. J&B try speaking Swedish for a change of pace.
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8. "Joe & B on the ROX" just doesn't have the same ring.
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9. ROX salutes the French film industry.
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10. This rare standing shot reveals that B is taller than J.
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11. J pumps the keg while B fills his cup.
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12. J&B at the Collins Living Learning Center.
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13. J&B attempt to have a long-distance conversation.
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14. J's favorite article of clothing is crotchless underwear.
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15. J&B try another long-distance hosting technique, but B feels cramped on half a screen.
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16. B quotes the Situationists: "The spectacle of participation is the technology of isolation."
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17. J&B sing the classic "Cage & Aquarium."
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18. J talks while B drinks.
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19. J&B drink a toast to their 50th episode. It seemed like a big number at the time.
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20. "Who do they think we are?"
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21. Victims of a nasty cold virus or flu bug, J&B take to bed to rest up and get well. We drank lots of fluids.
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22. In a dark and lonely attic, J&B host another television show.
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23. J remains blurry while B hogs the camera.
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24. J&B play host to yet another episode of ROX.
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25. J&B reflect on the unexpected success of the Festival of Fools.
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26. J gets ready to mix the third drink of the evening, an amaretto sour.
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27. J&B explain their monikers.
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28. J gets ready to mix a Wisconsin Cream Fizz.
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29. J&B enjoy a couple of fine beers from Cherryland Crewing Company of Door County, Wisconsin.
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30. J&B wind up "J&B on the Road."
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31. An evil old java junkie bullies young Giuseppe into drinking his first cup of coffee.
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32. J raises a toast to B's mohawk.
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33. J and a freshly unemployed B get ready to host another program in the attic.
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34. After B quit his telemarketing job, his weekly earnings declined sharply.
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35. "Smoke more."
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36. In honor of Indiana's arcane liquor laws, J gets ready to mix a Blue Law.
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37. Title frame for ROX #48, "Mental Housecleaning."
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38. While J drains his customary pre-show beverage, Editor B welcomes the viewing public to the second season of ROX.
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39. J looks somber but B is enthused.
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40. J&B: Two dumb Hoosier fucks who don't know enough to come in from the rain.
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41. J&B launch into a rousing rendition of the Thanksgiving Day classic, "God Bless My Underwear."
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42. Title frame for ROX #49.
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43. B explains why he never stands to the right of J.
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44. B continues with the nonstop statistics, while J contends with umbrella difficulties.
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45. J&B sign off with a patriotic flourish.
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46. J&B leave for church early on a Sunday morning -- actually, late on a Sunday afternoon, more to their chagrin.
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47. J&B cite the biblical inspiration behind their television series.
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48. We hope this little diagram is instructive.
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49. J&B coordinate their fashion sensibilities.
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50. J&B return to Conception Corner.
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51. J&B define temulency, in more ways than one.
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52. Separated by thousands of miles of geography, old buddies J&B use sometimes-funky technology to stay in touch.
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53. J&B pay a visit to Coprophagia Corner and get themselves in a wee bit of trouble.
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54. We almost called the show "Bar Talk," but we were worried that people might get us confused with the great Hungarian composer, Béla Bartók.
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55. This is what the cover of the ROX Season Zero box set looks like.
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