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Experience a leisurely, digressive thrill at least once every two minutes for probably considerably too many minutes as I chat, jest and otherwise interact in various novel ways with Ryan Veeder and Jenni Polodna, the sometimes wacky, sometimes soulful hosts of podcast Clash Of The Type-Ins.
In episode 34 we play my award-winning™ IF Six from 2011, about little kids playing hide'n'seek tip in the park.
If you never heard the audio from Six before, I cut it all into the podcast, though Ryan didn't cut out me also verbally describing what was being heard in each case (which I had to do for the hosts, who couldn't hear it) resulting in a delivery of information that some would describe as 2 X POWERED UP! but which cynical members of Generation X like myself might describe as Redundant.
There's a decent number of digs at Millennials in this podcast, so be ready for that if you are one.
Clash of the Type-Ins can be got here.
Thanks Ryan and Jenni for having me.
In episode 34 we play my award-winning™ IF Six from 2011, about little kids playing hide'n'seek tip in the park.
If you never heard the audio from Six before, I cut it all into the podcast, though Ryan didn't cut out me also verbally describing what was being heard in each case (which I had to do for the hosts, who couldn't hear it) resulting in a delivery of information that some would describe as 2 X POWERED UP! but which cynical members of Generation X like myself might describe as Redundant.
There's a decent number of digs at Millennials in this podcast, so be ready for that if you are one.
Clash of the Type-Ins can be got here.
Thanks Ryan and Jenni for having me.
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July 1, 2016 at 05:02AM
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