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This week Jack talks with Author of Vampires, Lovers, and Other Strangers, Andrew Scott Hall.
For those who don’t recognise the more scholarly version of the name. Andrew Scott Hall is longtime ZXH friend comedian Andy Hall. Who is exploring his more literary side as of late, and is turning out some good stuff with this book. Do check it out.
As always you can follow Jack @ledflashing, and you can follow Andy @laughpurgatory
Rusty Joins Jack to commemorate the passing of Sir Terry Prattchet before moving on to a hearty discussion about food.
Jack invites Rev. Valerie Love onto the show to discuss bitcoin, what it is, how it works, why it’s good, and why you might want to think about using it.
Articles by Rev. Love about bitcoin can be found on Cryptocoinnews.com and various and sundry places throughout the web.
This week Jack gets pretty out there. He talks with Rusty about hooking your brain up to a battery (Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation). Then Dave and Jack speculate on the future of technology including cryptocurrencies, the internet of things, smart devices, robot pets, and broadband.
Questions comments to [email protected] or tweet Jack @ledflashing.
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Hey Everybody. We’re back!
From the Sunny Shores of Gila Bay.
This week the ZXH Creative team retake the studio from Paragon Limited. Johnny Spin welcome’s back Dr. Aluiscious McGrath to the show to further discuss the proposition to remove The Thing from the Bay. Listener Soundoff, a family planning ad, and local breaking news.
From the sunny shores of Gila Bay.
This week, Jack is in exhile and his location is unknown. He’s been replaced by a man calling himself Rube, an apparent shill for Paragon. International news with Nick Sabot. Paragon Ltd. has taken over the ZXH South Point Studios.
This week writen and performed by Rusty, Aisling, Nick Sabot, and Jack.
From the sunny shores of Gila Bay.
This episode addresses the other side of the Thing in the Bay debate, featuring the mighty Troythulu as the inimitable Dr. Alouicious McGrath.
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From the sunny shores of Gila Bay.
This episode Gila Bay brings home the mutant league penant. Jack meets one of the studio’s new neighbors, listener email gives word on the man(?) that lives under the bridge, and more.
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From the shores of Gila Bay.
Ok gang, we’re trying something a lot different and we hope it’s going to work out. If you like this episode please let us know … and let everybody else know, because it was a lot of fun and I’d like to do a bunch more stuff like it.
This week, the events surrounding the ferry accident. An AZCorp promotional contest announcement for listeners (and yes we’re totally serious about it, see further down the notes for details), a new sponsor, op-ed news from the northeast, and more.
‘Contest’ details: Make a video of yourself singing the AZCorp jingle (the one that Azzie sings in the AZCorp ads) and email us a link to wherever you’ve posted it (preferably not somewhere spammy, thanks. You can get our contact details at the end of the show). Once we’ve gotten a chance to see it we’ll email you a digital copy of our ebook ‘The Miskatonic University Beginner’s Guide to Old One’s Yoga‘. This offer is valid through the end of June 2014.
All that said, doing the show this way is a lot more time and effort than the old conversational show that we have been doing up until now, so I’m really serious about bringing other people in to help with scripting and story ideas, so listen to the end of the show for info on how to submit that kind of thing if you’re interested in helping out.
Thanks
-Jack
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