Showing posts with label urban word. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban word. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Blog Update 2010

I did a little revamp of the blog...I should probably drop a link to post secrets and urban word as well. Enh, maybe later.

So I finally got a podcast player on the side where you can not only listen to the newest episode, but you can also click the little "post" button and scroll through the entire catalog of over 86 hours of nonsense and jibber jabber. It updates automatically so no more broken links.

Remember to click the Podcast alley link at the side every month to give us a quick vote to let the rest of the world know we exist. (you can comment when you vote, but you don't have to)



I hope the new setup is cleaner and easier to use.
Thanks for listening and/or supporting.

-C

PS. Vagilant

Friday, July 31, 2009

Eps. 49: Even if you think you know everything

Here's Episode 49...Well It's uploading right now, and we're on our way out the door.

The file size of this episode is a bit big, but I just don't have the time to re-render it. maybe when we get back.

-C

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Eps. 40: "Kill these Zombies"


Eps. 40: "Kill these Zombies"


Read about Tara and Clyde's "Happening":

MIRAMICHI - NBCC Miramichi students in media studies and animation programs got the opportunity to show off their artistic skills in a different way on Wednesday morning. Students in front of one of the cafes on Water Street.A group of students made their way down to Water Street to perform a "happening". A happening is a performance, event or situation that can be considered art. In this case, they all posed in the streets...(Click to read more)






Don's Music/Movie/Bowie - Trivia/Riddle answers:

1 and 2. The titles are "Seven" and "Seven Years in Tibet".
3. The star of both films is, of course, Brad Pitt.
4. The artist who performs both songs is David Bowie ("Seven" is from his album "...hours" and "Seven Years in Tibet" is on "Earthling").
5. Although neither of those songs is associated with the movie with which it shares a title, the film "Seven" does have Bowie's "The Heart's Filthy Lesson" (also on his album "Outside") on its soundtrack (during the closing credits, to be more precise).

But then, you probably knew all that.

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