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Misery Loves Company: A Podcast in 2 Acts

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The latest Pure Idiom Podcast is up and running, and you can visit the Pure Idiom website, or click here to directly access "Misery Loves Company: Part 2".

The plot follows our two secret agents of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy (and Tinkerbell the talking cat) as they flee a crazed Harriet Miers and head to the Vast Right Wing Headquarters for help. Tinkerbell is mistaken for the latest piece of VRWC spyware, Scott confesses that he has a VRWC implant, Nathan learns the truth about Karl Rove, and President Bush and Dick Cheney explain how difficult it can be to keep a vast conspiracy running like a well-oiled machine.

Pure Idiom Podcasts contain explicit language. All impersonations of people and depictions of places and events (real or otherwise) are entirely fictional and meant for entertainment purposes only . . . so go listen already!

Laurence Simon is the voice of Tinkerbell, I do the voice of Nathan (of course) and edit and produce the episodes, while Scott McCollum is the voice of, well, Scott, President Bush, Dick Cheney, Judge Scarlito and Harriet Miers, plus various marines and VRWC members.

I love Scott's impression of President Bush . . .

OFF TOPIC:
Attend Mass in Russia.

As I type this, it's 10:52 P.M. Pacific Coast time, and it's 7:52 A.M. in Russia . . . worshippers are filing in and out. It honestly never ceases to amaze me that we are so interconnected thanks to the advent of the web.

Here's more:

2. What looks like The University of Helsinki Library.

3. The cash register at some anonymous shop.

4. Washington Street webcam -- look at all the pretty Christmas lights!

5. A town square in Poland.

6. Puppy in the window.

7. Near and dear to my own heart -- someone's Koi pond!

8. A cafe in the Netherlands.

9. A lonely garden chair. At least, it was lonely when I tuned in . . .

10. Shopping!


Comments

"People define crazy in different ways, sport. Walk with me..."

Don't get the reference? You'll have to listen to the podcast.

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