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This is the recurring segment of Star Wars Minute: Weekend Edition (SWM:WE) where Pete and Alex list their top three of some thing, for a total of six things. What that thing is depends on the theme for that week, which is sometimes chosen by the hosts or guests, and sometimes contributed by listeners of SWM:WE. When they have a guest, they will all list two things, to maintain the total of six things.<br/> | This is the recurring segment of Star Wars Minute: Weekend Edition (SWM:WE) where Pete and Alex each list their top three of some thing, for a total of six things. What that thing is depends on the theme for that week, which is sometimes chosen by the hosts or guests, and sometimes contributed by listeners of SWM:WE. When they have a guest, they will all list two things, to maintain the total of six things.<br/> | ||
The name honors Lt. Jek Porkins whose callsign was 'Red Six' before he was killed at the Battle of Yavin. The word "sexology" when taken to mean a list of six should actually be "hexalogy"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexalogy]. | The name honors Lt. Jek Porkins whose callsign was 'Red Six' before he was killed at the Battle of Yavin. The word "sexology" when taken to mean a list of six should actually be "hexalogy"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexalogy]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:45, 20 April 2016
This is the recurring segment of Star Wars Minute: Weekend Edition (SWM:WE) where Pete and Alex each list their top three of some thing, for a total of six things. What that thing is depends on the theme for that week, which is sometimes chosen by the hosts or guests, and sometimes contributed by listeners of SWM:WE. When they have a guest, they will all list two things, to maintain the total of six things.
The name honors Lt. Jek Porkins whose callsign was 'Red Six' before he was killed at the Battle of Yavin. The word "sexology" when taken to mean a list of six should actually be "hexalogy"[1].