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2006 Podcast

Podcast: The Tragic Saga

Today where one woman went after 9/11, 30 seconds of weaving class, and Harriet and Claire in the Fabulous Secret Adventures of Eight Feline Cohorts: “The Tragic Saga”.

In the Fabulous Secret Adventures of Eight Feline Cohorts:

Harriet was played by Kim of Relaxed Homeskool Claire was played by Sage

Music “Hide and Seek” by Marty Buttwinick, Chopin’s “Prelude Op 28 No 20 (in C minor)” by Paul Cantrell

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  1. True confession. Sage always thinks of me as the music geek - the guy who knows songs and bands while I think of her as the film geek knowing actors and actresses. Still, I embarrassed myself today when I emailed her about today’s soundtrack asking how she managed to find a free version of the intro to Barry Manilow’s “Could it be Magic?” Had I checked the shownotes I would have saved myself the embarrassment of finding out that that bit was stolen from Chopin. Okay, so I might know music as long as it isn’t classical music. My sophistication quotient plummeted. I’m sorry, everyone.

    Posted by Todd Tyrtle | December 19, 2006, 1:32 pm
  2. I loooove the sound of weaving looms. When we are quiet, which we seldom are, our spinning wheels during our guild meetings are absolutely mesmerizing, too. Can I be one of your cats?

    Posted by Sara in WI | December 21, 2006, 12:10 am
  3. Sage … thank you once again for an enjoyable listen.
    The looms were talking to me, you see my loom room has not had a weaver(me) in it for some time.It has become very dusty and a dog is on the loom,(ask Signe) I must wade through my crude and clean my room.But alas it’s time to go to work. Maybe later. Cheers.

    Posted by denny mcmillan | December 21, 2006, 10:03 am
  4. Hey Sage! I’m finally catching up on podcasts, and was pleasantly surprised to find out that you played my weaving class sound clip. Even more so to read above that it’s inspired a couple of people. Weave on!

    Posted by Nancy | December 30, 2006, 8:02 pm