And we’re back. Please note: this podcast, if you haven’t figured it out, is profane and not safe for consumption by children or animals. Or sentient creatures of any sort. This one especially so. We’d especially like to apologize to…the universe.
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Agenda:
- Shamrock nipples
- The leprechaun museum
- More adventures of Flat Stanley
- Deer Camp
- Oscar the Non-Hobo
- Leigh’s child and camp
- It takes a podcast…
- The Irish economy
- The Lizardy Ewok?
- The offensive Irish joke
- Rox and the chalk transition
- Din is clicky
- Din and Kiefer
- Widge vs. his own beard
- Din in Brazil
- Rox: Secret Origins
- Irish Popeye!
- Rox of Bathory
- Read an RPG Book in Public
- More on Canoe Camp
- Three cat smart!
- Third hand smoke
- Doc Smash!
- Drunk dialing Doc
- The “Book” Club
- The Cadbury Egg Martini
- Rock Lobster Time!
- Wholesale vs. retail
- Rob vs. Wham!
- Poor hamster
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Thanks to Jon from The Unique Geek for helping us sound good.
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As always, special thanks go out to Clutch for letting us use their absolutely badass song, “Promoter (of earthbound causes)” as our theme music for this.
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I would review if I used itunes, but I don’t use itunes. I go directly to the sites my favorite podcasts come from. If I did review you guys I would give you the best review I could.
I support RPG culture because I’m part of it. I’m actually a moderator on a text based forum.
Anyway, great cast guys :)
I went to a Christian camp when I was a youth, and I turned out fine, apart from the convulsions and the fact that I must leave the room if someone claps at me.
Great job on this one.