The Rude Guys
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 at 10:30AM
Dads on the Air in 2009, Feminism, Political Correctness

With Special Guests:

The Australian Rude Guy meets the American Rude Guy.

This hilarious show covers a great deal of ground, with both men being highly prolific and outspoken non-conformists, ready to fly in the face of many an accepted norm.

Both men publish their own books and produce their own broadcasts, and both men have little time for the establishment.

“Everyone who is calm and sensible is insane” is the leading quote at Rich Zubati’s website www.therudeguy.com.

“The Rude Guy is the poison mushroom on the pizza of corporate culture. The arrow in the ass of the institutions of our time.”

As well as broadcasting The Rude Guy podcast, Rich Zubaty has published a number of books including What Men Know That Women Don’t, The Corporate Cult and Your Brain Is Not Your Own.

You can find out more at his other website www.happyfool.org.

Ian Purdie
has been a wonderfully entertaining part of Dads On The Air for more than two years now.

At his website www.ianpurdie.com he describes himself thus:

Ian Purdie was born after the unusually intense sunspot activity of mid 1957. To this day his parents still refer to him as their ‘sun’. Consequently he rebelled and embraced the less accessible charms found in the depths of lunar sea. Eventually he drowned. However he rose again after the third wave and has steadfastly refused to wash anything ever since. (You don’t have to read this you know!) An unruly child, he was sent to boarding school. Eventually he quit the formal education system to join a band in 1978. Since then he has spewed forth a vast variety of creations and made a lot of noise. (No deaf people have heard of him).

His handmade books include: The Imnothero Principle, Splatterpuss, The Book of Nasty and The Daddies’ Split Guide. See more at www.ianpurdie.com.

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