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Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Sneaky Dragon – the white whale of podcasts!
This week: world beaters; -saur point; them’s Crichton words; laser guided; saucer people; plot holes; ice Cascadia; copy paste; Blossom buddies; young American; snack attack; Starfucks; pod people; the middle ages; Four play; Avenge tale; a wallop of Trollope; travel plans; life during wartime; groan-ola; Carolina on my mind; give peas a chance; bread heads; clam up; the offal truth; disgusting fun; it’s a frog’s life; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; to hell with it; chicken of the sea; dairy made; ball of fire; Fosse record; Sonic bust; The Devils advocate; don’t Come and See; witchery; and, finally, raising a stink.
Question of the Week: What classic book would you recommend?
Sub-question of the Week: What is your favourite book series?
Thanks for listening.
The author – and fellow Inkling with C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien – Charles Williams (not Arthur Williams, as Dave misremembered) wrote an amazing book tracing the history of belief in the devil and the subsequent human disaster that followed. It is called Witchcraft and you can find it here.
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Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Sneaky Dragon – the white whale of podcasts!
This week: world beaters; -saur point; them’s Crichton words; laser guided; saucer people; plot holes; ice Cascadia; copy paste; Blossom buddies; young American; snack attack; Starfucks; pod people; the middle ages; Four play; Avenge tale; a wallop of Trollope; travel plans; life during wartime; groan-ola; Carolina on my mind; give peas a chance; bread heads; clam up; the offal truth; disgusting fun; it’s a frog’s life; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; to hell with it; chicken of the sea; dairy made; ball of fire; Fosse record; Sonic bust; The Devils advocate; don’t Come and See; witchery; and, finally, raising a stink.
Question of the Week: What classic book would you recommend?
Sub-question of the Week: What is your favourite book series?
Thanks for listening.
The author – and fellow Inkling with C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien – Charles Williams (not Arthur Williams, as Dave misremembered) wrote an amazing book tracing the history of belief in the devil and the subsequent human disaster that followed. It is called Witchcraft and you can find it here.
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