Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Episode 405 of Sneaky Dragon. This week Ian and David are joined by auditor David Russell, who dropped by to see how a podcast is made.
And he chose our podcast. Strange.
Anyway, this week on the show: our mystery novels; cooking on video; arnolding; stirring creatures; chicken recipes; bread and butter; corn dog problems; we love the PNE; “kombacha” right atcha; tradition is important; super dogs; disappointing prize home; junk food metabolism; epic hot dog tale; big B.C.; personal time; ghost dad; a good run spoiled; hang ups; midway physics; horse danger; itchy; Hagar-iana; sombre chick talk; squirrel jerks; hidden cameras; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; the “Oirish” accent continues; Twitter catch-up; podcast superstars; hon; blowing; and, finally, social signals.
Thanks for listening.
Question of the Week: Can you remember a time you were ignored? Sub-question: Is there a place you are or were a regular?
Remembrances:While editing the show it occurred to us that Robertson Davies’ trilogy of novels that take place in a small-ish Ontario town not unlike Stratford, Ontario is called The Salterton Trilogy. (We may be exaggerating the relation to Stratford though – it’s been a couple of decades since reading those books. Highly recommended though if you ever happen to find them – Tempest-Tost, Leaven of Malice, and A Mixture of Frailties.)