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Another Seasons Comes to a Close....
from The Sonic Society May 27, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro/Zug Call 3. Feature Show- Sonic Cinema- The Hitchiker Produced byThe Willamette Radio Workshop 4. The Jack and Shannon Show- Episode #9 5. Jack and Shannon Extro 6. Sonic Society Theme Out
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Filling the Icebox
from The Sonic Society May 21, 2008
1. Jack and Shannon's Intro 2. Feature Show- Icebox Radio Theatre- Special Camp Written and Directed by Jeffrey Adams 3. Jack and Shannon Show- Episode #8 4. Jack and Shannon Extro 5. Sonic Society Theme Out
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Time Enough at Last
from The Sonic Society May 13, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro and Zug Calls 3. Feature Show- Time Enough- Part One Produced by Jack Ward 4. Claybourne Episode 18-23 5. Jack and Shannon Extro 6. Sonic Society Theme Out
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Crossing the Dead Line
from The Sonic Society May 06, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro and Zug Calls 3. Feature Show- Time Enough- Part One Produced by Jack Ward 4. Radio Adventures of Doctor Floyd- #301-303 5. Sonic Society Theme
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Limited Appeal - What does your dog taste like?
from Limited Appeal April 29, 2008
In this week's Polish the Bishop segment, Warren asks us to change an existing euphemism so that it refers to something less offensive than it currently does. He probably wants to avoid having to think about the horrific behaviour involved in the current definition, but ironically, he just succeeds in burning some imagery into the rest of us (and you too, if you dare to listen). Fucker. What is the preferred way to serve chopped up penises? Send your recipes by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Then T-bone suggests that the chili dog is mainly for people who have sex with their enemies. Luc realizes (far too late) that the segment has gone terribly wrong. You'll probably agree whether or not you manage to listen to the whole episode. Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
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Message in on the Wireless!
from The Sonic Society April 22, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro 3. Feature Show- Wireless Radio Theatre- No Cause for Alarm Produced by Lester Barry 4. Claybourne Episode 16-17 5. Jack and Shannon Extro 6. Sonic Society Theme Out
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The End of Myth
from The Sonic Society April 15, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro/A Special Message and Zug Calls 3. Feature Show- Crazy Dog Audio- The Stuff of Myth -4 Produced by Roger Gregg 4. Radio Adventures of Doctor Floyd 5. Sonic Society Theme
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The Mythic 100
from The Sonic Society April 08, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro/Zug Call/Emails/ 3. Feature Show- Crazy Dog Audio- The Stuff of Myth -3 Produced by Roger Gregg 4. Short Cummings Audio- Crackberry Produced by Kevin Cummings 5. Jack and Shannon Zug Calls Part Two/Extro 6. Sonic Society Theme
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Clip-Clopping into April!
from The Sonic Society April 01, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro/Zug Call 3. Feature Show- Crazy Dog Audio- The Stuff of Myth -2 Produced by Roger Gregg 4. Claybourne Episode 13-15 5. Jack and Shannon Extro 6. Sonic Society Theme Out 7. RICKROLL!!!!!!!!!!
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Episode 302f
from Never Not Funny March 27, 2008
Jimmy and Matt welcome NNF first-timer Andy Daly. (This is the free version of Never Not Funny. For full episodes, sign up for the Primo at pardcast.com.)
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Colonial Radio Theatre Special Two!
from The Sonic Society March 27, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro 3. Feature Show - The Father Brown Mysteries- The Queer Feet Produced by Jerry Robbins 4. Interview- Jack Ward and JT Turner 3. Feature Show - The Father Brown Mysteries- Three Tools of Death Produced by Jerry Robbins 6. Jack and Shannon Extro 7. Sonic Society Theme
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BSGcast - Season 3 DVD Box Set Review
from Your Geek News + The BSGcast: Battlestar Galactica Video Podcas March 27, 2008
This is the single biggest BSG DVD Box Set ever, and it takes one BIG BSGcast to cover it all. Matt + Nat go into the commentary tracks, special features, and dive right into the really meaty stuff: the Deleted scenes... including the 25-minutes of extended "Unfinished Business".Whether you're on the fence about buying it, or you've bought the set and want to chat about it, this is one BSGcast that will make you watch Season 3 all over again!
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Episode 301f
from Never Not Funny March 20, 2008
Season Three kicks off with guest Dave Holmes. (This is the free version of Never Not Funny. For full episodes, sign up for the Primo at pardcast.com.)
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Mystery Rides to Adventure!
from The Sonic Society March 18, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro/Zug Call 3. Feature Show- Mystery Inc. Episodes 1-3 Produced by the Ancient Radio Players 4. Claybourne Episode 11-12 5. Jack and Shannon Extro 6. Sonic Society Theme Out
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The Passion Continues
from The Sonic Society March 12, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro 3. Feature Show - Quest for the Passion Stone, Part Two Produced by Timm Gillick 4. Audio Shorts- The Radio Adventures of Doctor Floyd Marathon! 5. Jack and Shannon Extro 6. Sonic Society Theme
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Let's go to the Circus!
from The Sonic Society March 04, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro 3. Feature Show - Quest for the Passion Stone, Part One Produced by Timm Gillick 4. Interview- Jack Ward and J.T. Shea 5. Jack and Shannon Extro 6. Sonic Society Theme
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Community Egg Co-op
from Cooking Up A Story: A Show about People, Food, and Sustainable Living February 29, 2008
This is a story about a community egg cooperative formed by a group of volunteers, bringing chickens to a working urban farm, and managing the production of eggs for themselves and a local CSA. View the video here. Download Show: MP4 | WMV | iPhone Post a comment Recipes from the episode: Garden Greens Quiche; Barley Eggs Director s Journal I’ve been wanting to do a story on eggs for quite awhile, so when Deborah Kane, of Ecotrust Food Farms, told me about the Eastside Egg project, I almost became giddy. Yay! Chickens and eggs! It’s very cool how serendipity played into this coming together. Patrick and Holly, previous chicken owners themselves, belong to a local CSA which had recently lost its egg supplier. Patrick suggested the idea of a cooperative to Laura Masterson who knew of a local urban farm which had a Heifer International grant for small livestock. And voilá, the Eastside Egg Cooperative of Zenger Farm was hatched, er, born. There are so many benefits to raising chickens. They are a great addition to any garden, they clear out whatever area of land defines their boundary, and they also leave their nitrogen rich manure for the next round of plantings. The eggs from these naturally raised chickens are higher in the good omega-3 fatty acids than eggs produced from factory farms, not to mention being fresher. Typically, eggs from the supermarket are at least 2 weeks old before they even reach the shelf. Craig Clark, another co-op member and one who also raises his own chickens at home, said taking care of chickens run somewhere between a cat and a dog. If you have the right set up, and as long as they have access to quality food and fresh water, he says they can be left for up to 3 days. Please note: this is only on occasion, if you have to leave home for a few days. I recently discovered a website put together by another filmmaker, Patti Moreno, whose passion is living in a sustainable way. She shares her knowledge of gardening, cooking, crafting, and more, on her website GardenGirlTV. The one that tied in beautifully with “Community Egg Co-op” is her upcoming 6 part series “How to Build a Chicken Tractor”. If you’re interested in building a coop for a raised bed, check out Patti’s video here, and check out her website too! If this is something you think you’d like to try, find out if chickens are allowed where you live, and if yes, like Patrick says, make it happen! —Rebecca Additional Resources Henwaller (Patrick and Holly’s blog) Chicken Feed: The World of Chickens Greener Eggs and Ham (PDF) ATTRA – Pastured Poultry, an Introduction
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We Got Bell in our Batfry!
from The Sonic Society February 26, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro/Zug Calls 3. Feature Show - Bell's in the Batfry Produced by John Bell 4. The Jack and Shannon Show Episode Five Produced by Bell and Ward 6. Jack and Shannon Extro 7. Sonic Society Theme
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Serial Adventures!
from The Sonic Society February 19, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro/Zug Call 3. Feature Show #1- Red Monday, Episode One Produced by J. Marcus Xavier 4. Feature Show #2- Team Iron Angel, Episode One Produced by Robyn Paterson 5. The Jack and Shannon Show Episode Four Produced by, who are you kidding? You already know. 6. Jack and Shannon Extro 7. Sonic Society Theme
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UniVersary!
from The Sonic Society February 12, 2008
1. Jerry Robbins Bumper 2. Sonic Society Theme 3. Jack and Shannon's Intro/Zug Call 4. Feature Show- Lady From Day Produced by April Sadowski 5. Claybourne Episodes 8-10 7. Jack and Shannon Extro 8. Sonic Society Theme Out
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Happy Late Birthday Jackabee
from The Sonic Society February 05, 2008
1. Sonic Society Theme 2. Jack and Shannon's Intro/Mailbag/Zug Calls 3. Feature Shows- Dixie Stenberg: Pendant Publishing. Produced by Jeffery Bridges 4. Audio Short- The Radio Adventures of Doctor Floyd - Episode #209-#211 5. Jack and Shannon's Extro 6. Sonic Society Theme Out
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As Loud as a Whisper
from The Sonic Society January 22, 2008
1. Antonia Mannette Bumper 2. Sonic Society Theme 3. Jack and Shannon's Intro 4. Feature Show- The Whisper - Texas Radio Theatre Produced by Rich Frohlich 5. Interview- Jack, David Accampo, Jeremy Rogers- The Boys of Wormwood. 6. Claybourne 7. Jack and Shannon Extro 8. Sonic Society Theme Out
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Movie Three - Spell of the Unown
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) January 16, 2008
Ash, Brock and Misty visit the mountain village of Greenfield, where they encounter an 8-year-old girl named Molly. Her father, Professor Spencer Hale, disappeared when he set off to study the Unown, a group of 26 Pok mon that resemble letters. The Unown build a baroque crystalline shell around Molly's palatial home, send the leonine Entei to watch over her and grant whatever she wishes--except the return of her father. What Molly really wants is a family: she refers to Entei as her father and has him kidnap Ash's mum to be her mother. Ash charges to the rescue with the help of Pikachu, Charizard and Cyndaquil. In the climactic battle, Ash is joined by Brock and Misty, as well as the usually villainous Team Rocket. ("We figure if we don't help you, we're outta showbiz," Meowth explains.) Molly's father eventually reappears, but the viewer never sees the reunion with his daughter.
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