Poor Ol’ Laz’rus shake your bones
You come from the world of water and stone…
“Laz’rus” was written and performed by John McCutcheon. You can find more work and information about this artist at www.folkmusic.com
“Control Freak” was written and performed by Saul Williams, and was made available courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network. You can find more work and information about this artist at niggytardust.com
“Dig, Lazarus, Dig” was written performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and was made available courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network. You can find more work and information about this artist at www.nickcaveandthebadseeds.com
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net.
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Ah, Feedback Day, the time when young men’s hearts turn to…feedback. And tea, apparently. About half this week’s feedback was addressed not to me, but Panda. So, Panda’s helping me out with this one.
A few things we talk about this episode:
- Tea
- The 100th Episode
- Why Panda won’t be teaming up with Cap’n Stilton
- Tea
- Jonathan Coulton’s opinion of the 100th Episode (”Awesome”)
- Hip ways to spell “genius”
- Tea again
- What exactly tea in bags actually is, according to Panda
- Reasons why my podcast is better than NPR
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net.
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The Boribotons are some of the most innovative races in the galaxy when it comes to the preparation and presentation of food. It has become such an important element of their culture that only the greatest and most artistic chef can rule the planet. As a visiting dignitary, you will have to engage in culinary combat in order to gain an audience with members of the government. Do not be concerned with the flavor of your dishes; the Boribotons stopped eating their food long ago, preferring to dine on imported Squishburgers and Weyaw fries.

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“I knew the Chief went to Japan, I just didn’t know he picked up a new wife,” Bedford said. Bedford removed her welding mask and wiped the sweat from her face with an oily rag. She adjusted herself in the crook of the mecha’s kneecap, letting her repair work cool.
“Pretty too,” Armijo said. He slipped his arms out of his coveralls and tied them around his waist, his chest shiny from accumulated sweat. He tossed a Bedford up a cold soda. “She’s a 400 model.
Special thanks to Richard Kalwaic for reading this episode.
This episode featured “Circus Train” bySkeletonbreath. You can find out more about Skeletonbreath at skeletonbreath.com.
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net.

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I got to talk to prolific podcaster, writer, illustrator, costume designer, and cheese enthusiast Jared Axelrod!