Up and Away!
Part one of the first Pure Idiom podcast is ready to download over at PureIdiom.com (click on the hyperlink to go to the site). You can also download the audiofile directly here.
The Pilot Episode is titled "Up and Away!", and will be divided into three smallish segments (Part One is fourteen minutes long) for easier downloading. Part Two will be available later this week, and the last and final segment of the Pilot Episode, Part Three, will be ready next Monday.
Part One introduces listeners to the peculiar brand of Pure Idiom satire performed by the three main characters: myself, Scott McCollum of IMAO and Republican Radio, and Tinkerbell the Cat, voiced by Laurence Simon of This Blog is Full of Crap (and one of the key players in the Catblogging phenomenon). Plus there's an overview of the Impossibility Engine, the dramatic device that allows Pure Idiom to go anytime, anyplace, anyhow.
You can leave comments, suggestions and effusive praise regarding the Podcast at the Pure Idiom website. Happy listening!
The Podcast is rated PG for language.
OFF TOPIC:
Do yourself a favor and visit Prism Warden, where he discusses TIME Magazine's cover story on gay teens, and also Gay Patriot, where he posts on the gay left's failure to address the plight of homosexuals in radical muslim cultures.



Comments
Yay... The podcast! The podcast!
Despite owning an iPod for over a year, I was a podcast virgin until you got me all involved over at IMAO. Now I'm turning slutty with PI getting some action too.
Shame on you, you bad influence.
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Homocon sez:
I was given my first iPod as a gift in 2002, but didn't take it out of the box for over a year. I'd assumed that it would be an awkward and troublesome device, but now I don't leave home without it. I used to listen to music, but it's now only audiobooks (am ploughing through the Narnian Chronicles and Bruce Campbell's "Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way", to be followed by "Freakonomics") and podcasts for me. I ditched the 20Gig model and now use an iPod Mini, and am waiting for the Nano to upgrade to video capability before I embrace it as my own . . .
Posted by: deb | October 10, 2005 11:19 AM
I've got "Freakonomics" on my pod as well. I'm currently re-listening to all of James Herriot's series, which I've loved forever.
Posted by: deb | October 11, 2005 3:19 PM