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“I don’t understand you Earthans at all,” Jaeg said, inflating a third bladder in order to rise up to the spaceship window. Earth was still in view, though it was slowly shrinking amongst the black. “You have one of the most gorgeous planets in the galaxy, yet you all are constantly wandering away from
it.”
Lucky allowed himself a chuckle and stepped closer to the bundle of flesh and tentacles that was his co-pilot. He placed what he hoped was a comforting hand on Jaeg and watched her soft flesh change color at his touch. “We often don’t understand ourselves…
This episode featured “Don’t Resist The Love,” by STAN, and is made available through Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial 2.5 license. You can find out more information about this artist at sitestan.net/
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Cap’n Stilton and Podcast du Fromage returns, giving you the finest in dairy-related criticism. Whether enjoying a cheese plate at Bridget Foy’s or fielding acusations that his show is too Euro-centric, the Cap’n is makin’ it happen. With cheese!
And remember folks, crackers are for people who can’t handle their cheese.
Special thanks to John Cmar and Brendan Dalton.
This episode featured Bach’s “Violin Concerto 1041 : I. Allegro” performed by Lara St. John. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.com
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

I mean, nothing against BitStrips as a concept, but you sure can create some horrifying characters without meaning it, can’t you?
That said, it’s fascinating to see what people, given the BitStrips template, think they look like.
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Spent the day engaging in an Improv Everywhere-syle social prank with B. Love Improv, orchestrated by a member of Scene Diego. I had my recording rig hidden, recording audio during the event, and interviewing several of the participants.
However, since I somehow hit pause early on in the event, none of it got recorded.
What do you do in such in an instance? Why, call the Doctor, of course.
Special thanks to Dr. John Cmar, for being on the other end of the phone line.
Improv Everywhere: improveverywhere.com
Scene Diego: scenediego.org/
B. Love Improv: improveverywhere.ning.com/group/Philadelphia
Vote Saxon: votesaxon.co.nr/
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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What does it mean when a fiction character running for office in a fiction city campaigns in a real city?
When the lines between reality and fantasy blur, what does it do to the people involved?
What’s the mindset of the crowd attending?
And what does realism have to do with Batman, anyway?
Do you believe in Harvey Dent?
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russel Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Feedback Friday returns, with a new theme song and everything! Clearly, we cannot be stopped.
Some of things discussed:
The Creatures In My Head, www.creaturesinmyhead.com
FreakAngels, www.freakangels.com
The FreakAngels message board, Whitechapel, www.freakangels.com/whitechapel
Nobilis from the future, at noblis.libsyn.com.earth.x
The Voice of Free Planet X Theme was written by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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The Meriose have yet to truly accept the concept of other races in the galaxy, and often refer to otherworldly visitors as “hallucinations” or “waking dreams.” So try not to notice as the president’s cabinet with continually rub their eyes and pinch each other in the hopes of waking up from the dream that you represent.
They will, however, be quite solicitous, as anyone would be with a figment of their imagination.
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Some days were made for mashing up.
“War of Confusion” was mashed-up by The Kleptones. You can download it and other mash-ups at kleptones.com
“Tear My Sharona Apart” was mashed-up by Bass211. You can download it and other mash-ups at bass211.com
“Number of da Boots” was mashed-up by DJ Lobsterdust. You can download it and other mash-ups at www.djlobsterdust.com
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net.

Because violence and destruction need not necessarily be strangers to refinement and style.
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The Balticon Pod Players present the first two acts in the on-going Lancelot Biggs: Spaceman! story. In this episode you get Lancelot Biggs and the Space Garbage, and Lancelot Biggs and the Pirates.
Lancelot Biggs is adapted and performed with the permission of the estate of author Nelson S. Bond and his publishers. The adaptation was done by Mur Lafferty with assistance from Mathew Wayne Selznick. Performers are:
Lancelot Biggs: Spaceman! is available from Wildside Press at Amazon.com
Promo:
The ScotchcastPromo:
Nocturnal by
Scott Sigler
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