01-02-2010, 04:57 PM
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The Reforms
Location: Rarely, if ever, here or there, but always in transition
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Alright, I finally finished my gift-wrapping (and I finally got to using my eSnips account); here is the complete set archive: Jet's podcasts on eSnips
Happy Eighth Day of Christmas, Longest Thread Ever.
But I'd still like to provide descriptions fo you all, so first up...
1.my favorite radio segment from "The Junkies" of this past year, when they say hello again to an old friend, 'Larry':
junkies102309_08 - eSnips, share anything
here is the complete archive for Oct. 2009 (just in case you want more): Washington D.C. Sports Talk Radio 106.7 Podcasts - CBSSports.com
2.next, would be favorite podcast segment of "Big O and Dukes"; from the month of December in 2007, the guys talk about the holiday blues, and it turns into a discussion of how difficult life is for 'Oscar', a 28-year-old disc jockey from a medical family who still lives at home, sleeps until the afternoon, and never speaks to his 'roommate' anymore, his mother.
12-14-07_seg_4_-_mama_santana_checks - eSnips, share anything
here is the complete archive for Dec. 2007 (just in case you want more): Index of /podcast/2007-12-December
3.and finally, a radio piece I heard just last week, from the popular longstanding program of a "Prairie Home Companion". This is the Christmas special, and the particular segment I chose to provide you all with is "The News from Lake Wobegon", where our host recalls a time when the season was simpler, and retells the story of his four most memorable X-mas's.
nflw_20091226_64 - eSnips, share anything
here is the complete radio program (2 hours!) and I highly recommend you listen to it in it's entirety (in fact, the new episode is on live right now): A Prairie Home Companion for December 26, 2009 | American Public Media
-- now, I'd like to note that I can't force any of you to listen to any of these segments, but I would like to say that each and every one of them is highly enjoyable in their own right, and if you were to click any of them at random, you'll be guaranteed to chuckle at least 8 times in the span of 15 minutes. I handpicked 'em just for you, so please, do enjoy.
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