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In this podcast, it’s Friday. And that means something very, very silly.
Cast
Brenda of Cast-On
Bruce of Zedcast
Chris of Kaflooey
Marvin of Marvin Suicide
Lyndon of 3 Blind Mice
All of these talented performers wrote their own segments.
Music “I Do”, “Woods of Chaos”, “Family”, “Passing By”, and “Not Alone” by Rob Costlow. Telephone ring via the Freesound Project.
Listen: MP3 format
Time: 19.25
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Pete
09 Jun 2006
Okay, okay, already:
Well done, we hear you, we care.
Maura
09 Jun 2006
Sage,
As a podcaster, I absolutely LOVED this episode. I’m glad I’m not the only one!
Thanks for brightening my day with Quirky Nomads each morning.
-Maura
may
09 Jun 2006
8 words a month? I say you deserve 8 words a day, at least! Thank you for doing such a wonderful job. I look forward to your show everyday.
Still Lurking
10 Jun 2006
The funniest show of the week well done.
Christine.Cpurl
10 Jun 2006
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Adina
10 Jun 2006
Hey Sage,
All right, all right, I’m posting! Great job Sage. I’m listening and posting in an Apple store, waiting for a friend to finish talking to the support types. As a student away from home for work this summer, I’m really missing having my compy so I can listen to your podcast regularly.
ElNacho
10 Jun 2006
you rock dude! daryl from poddog show turned me on to u guys (thread on podcast pickle), now im gonna subscribe. yer hilarious!
Kathy
10 Jun 2006
I’ve been lurking for awhile and now you’ve shamed me into commenting! Love your show, and love the listener participation! I haven’t gotten to the point where I’m ready to participate but I will soon! Sage, you make me wish that you lived around the corner and that we could meet to talk and laugh and observe everyone else! At least I can hear you on my computer! Thanks for the podcasts!
abigail
11 Jun 2006
I like your show. This episode really made me laugh.
Now I’m two words ahead for next month! ;)
teresa c.
11 Jun 2006
:) got the message!
Christa
11 Jun 2006
Long time listener, first time poster (or at least, if I posted early in my Quirky Nomad listening days, I don’t remember).. thanks for the reminder to stop taking you for granted, and tell you how much I enjoy your podcasts..
AND, was soooooo funny listening to the other folk (some I recognized, some I did not), especially Marvin Suicide’s bit!
Please keep up the lovely work, you do have an audience deeply enjoying it.. and if I only had a mike, I’d be most happy to leave you audio comments and participate in the many ways you encourage…
Let me know if I can send you a hoop to show my appreciation in a more tangible way!
X.
Tracy
12 Jun 2006
Leave it to Sage to push me out of my comfort zone. Confession time… I don’t listen to podcasts. My volume is muted on my computer except when I am using it as a lame stereo for listening to my eclectic collection of 70s & 80s music. I haven’t advanced to Ipods or MP3 players or whatever those gadgets are. I may be slow to come around — but I do enjoy your work, Sage. All of it! Thanks for encouraging me to listen to my first podcast.
Andrea R
12 Jun 2006
Hey! I comment all the time! :D
(Okay, probably not much lately, but average it all out – I bet I left over 8 words a month for the past couple years, easy. :P)
Susan (HyperactiveHands)
12 Jun 2006
Absolutely brilliant. I loved it!
Amy
12 Jun 2006
This was too funny. I couldn’t help laughing throughout — and feeling guilty that I listen in regularly and am one of the many that don’t write/voice in. So, here, here! The show is awesome. Love the vignettes. Actually, I wrote a clip yesterday I thought I might send your way…
Carry
13 Jun 2006
Great Job! A drive I can get behind. Thanks so much.
Johnny
13 Jun 2006
Eight words a month, I can do that…
Jen
13 Jun 2006
I finally figured out how to download these to my mp3 player and it made mowing my half acre fun. Of course I’m still not sure that’s the right voice for you. After just reading you for 9 years, it’s still hard to take.
Liz
14 Jun 2006
It’s OK, stop crying, I do care, I really do. I just didn’t realise how much you need us. That’s better, dry your eyes. Come on, give me a hug. That’s it. You’re doing a great job, you know you are. Don’t forget – we love you.
Lizzy xx
Christine
15 Jun 2006
Sage,
I totally love your podcast, and I am guilty of wanting to post comments but never getting that far. I have downloaded all of the past podcasts from your website and have listened to them all. I usually listen right after work on the bus. Your calming voice makes me forget about what happened at work that day.
My favorite episode was when you and Todd were trying to get pregnant. I am going through that right now and I frequently listen to it so that I am reminded that my feelings are normal and that you have gone through the same thing. My husband heard it for the first time, and said that I sound just like you did during that piece.
Thank you for all your hard work! I look forward to listening to more of your shows.
Christine
Toni
20 Jun 2006
great show! thanks for making me laugh frequently enough to get scolded by my 9-year-old as we drove to spend the weekend with a good friend this past friday night (yes, i’m getting caught up).
as my friends and i tell one another, “you ain’t right”… welcome to that club!
Misty
20 Jun 2006
Great show. I loved it, and I think it also got the point across. I’ve heard it mentioned on several other podcasts. :)
Elemmaciltur
25 Jun 2006
Geez….Sage, I almost cried listening to this podcast in the tube!
Great show!
diane s
26 Jun 2006
Fantastic! Great show Sage and everyone!
(sorry I’m a bit behind…)
As a blogger, I identify!! ;)
xx
Persnickety Knitter
09 Jul 2006
Just listened to this episode and I LOVED it. Too funny. I’ll pledge at the 20 words a month level. ;)
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