Interesting Conversations With People

Bobikooo the Vampire, Vluk the Bat, Esteban the Vampire


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To: [email protected]

From: [email protected]

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Subject: Weird thing…

ATT'd: conversation-3.mp3


Hey.


Michael here.


So weird thing. Every time I try listen to this episode all I hear is white noise. But my house mate tells me it’s all good and they can hear it and I’m the weird one. So I’m going out on a limb here and sharing it with y’all.


I also have the weirdest recollections from that night. I keep having flashbacks to singing Karaoke with Willem Defoe? And I vaguely remember sitting on Town Hall's roof with a couple of bats.


Have you ever had a spell cast on you? Or been cursed? This feels exactly like that.


Anyway. Hopefully you guys can hear it. If you could let me know when my first payslip will be coming through that’d be great.


Kind regards,

Michael


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Interesting Conversations with People is produced by Andy Maher, Tasman McClymont-Griffiths and Harald Hummerston.

This episode guest stars the incredibly funny Kristelle Zibara.

If you laughed at this episode (and like laughing), try to catch one of Kristelle's upcoming shows.

  • The Gale on April 18th
  • The Staff Meeting on April 24 & 25th
  • Crew’s Control: Seas the Day on May 8th & 9th
  • Speakerbox on the last Friday for every month

Tickets can be found online at the Improv Theatre Sydney AND the Sydney Comedy Festival websites.

Thanks Kristelle!


The music is by Gregor Quendel of gregorquendel.com, and was downloaded from classicals.de. 'Ums' and 'ahs' were added to the intro by me. (Andy here!)

Any names, characters, businesses, places, events, or incidents referenced in this podcast are fictional. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

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Interesting Conversations With PeopleBy Andy Maher, Tasman McClymont-Griffiths, Harald Hummerston