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“One thing you can’t take away… I am Iron Man.”

Kyle Olson and Rob Kubasko reach the first film in Phase 2 of the MCU: Iron Man 3, and they’re taking it apart five blue-beamed minutes at a time.

This week on Beer:30 Live!, Shane is emotionally distressed about running the mixing board, Mary shamelessly spoils the series finale of “The Sopranos” for all us DVD-only viewers, and Jamie ruthlessly insults all international listeners, by country, all while enjoying the political partnership of both Ron Paul and Mit Romney. The Beer:30 Live! curse is well in force this week, knocking both the A-list guest out of the show with a death in the family, and the B-list guest out with a concussion. If you’ve been approached by the show to be a guest, think twice, all this week on Beer:30 Live!

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