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We have a special treat, Slushies!! In today's episode, you’ll get a duet from Nancy T and Rachael Philipps. Starting with the accents of Long Island, T’s poem makes Alex think of Nassau and Suffolk County while Marion recalls Billy Joel's music. The language also leaves the crew thinking about Tracey J Smith’s, “Solstice.” The tables turn when the crew reads, Philipp’s “After you left us,” going from jargon about the sounds of the world to the description of human remains. With cremation on the rise, the crew ponders the process being described in this not-so-sentimental poem.
Alex mentioned that he is able to do a full SNL Skit, which one do you think it is?
This episode is brought to you by one of our sponsors, Wilbur Records, who kindly introduced us to the artist A.M.Mills, whose song “Spaghetti with Loretta” now opens our show.
or flesh, some end. Then wind
They suspend at depth, hit
begs a turning back
and the rain, the rain dares spit
The gulls cry over diesel on waves
Rachael Philipps
After you left us, I got the call
The cremains...cremated remains.
What I wanted to say –
Of course I angry-Googled it –
Discovered that her body,
and looked nothing like ashes (or cremains)
I found myself admiring our stubborn
Yet even they must
in a Cremulator
to make the gone,
Nancy T
Rachel Phillipps
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We have a special treat, Slushies!! In today's episode, you’ll get a duet from Nancy T and Rachael Philipps. Starting with the accents of Long Island, T’s poem makes Alex think of Nassau and Suffolk County while Marion recalls Billy Joel's music. The language also leaves the crew thinking about Tracey J Smith’s, “Solstice.” The tables turn when the crew reads, Philipp’s “After you left us,” going from jargon about the sounds of the world to the description of human remains. With cremation on the rise, the crew ponders the process being described in this not-so-sentimental poem.
Alex mentioned that he is able to do a full SNL Skit, which one do you think it is?
This episode is brought to you by one of our sponsors, Wilbur Records, who kindly introduced us to the artist A.M.Mills, whose song “Spaghetti with Loretta” now opens our show.
or flesh, some end. Then wind
They suspend at depth, hit
begs a turning back
and the rain, the rain dares spit
The gulls cry over diesel on waves
Rachael Philipps
After you left us, I got the call
The cremains...cremated remains.
What I wanted to say –
Of course I angry-Googled it –
Discovered that her body,
and looked nothing like ashes (or cremains)
I found myself admiring our stubborn
Yet even they must
in a Cremulator
to make the gone,
Nancy T
Rachel Phillipps

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