Yeah alright ok I know, podcasts are coming thin and slow... but you don't know what it's like being me!
Between crippling apathy, hunger and laziness - not to mention the work I'm meant to be doing - it's hard to justify time to edit and upload podcasts in between episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
But I promise there might be one in the next week or so, ok?
However, the point at hand is not my feeble excuse-making skills, but a big call-out for suggestions for this week's mystery point, which we were unable to garner on Saturday due to technical reasons out of our control.
But enough of this diversion riddled foreplay, time to whip out those mystery points and start giving them to us.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Podcast 04: Kazoo to Kramer
Without too much braggartry, this may be the greatest piece of radio of the last decade, if not ever. Recorded on the 2oth of February, it a endless rollercoaster ride of emotions that left us exhausted and satisfied. The emotions were mostly cynicism and nausea, but hey, they're two of my favourite anyway.
Our journey led us from:
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10-02-20 Wikicircuitry Podcast (mp3)
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Our journey led us from:
- The Kazoo (submitted by Alice)
- to the incident of the Phoenix Lights
- to (the year) 1997
- to Brazil (and the Brazillian Wandering Spider)
- to the word Incubus
- and finally to Michael Richards and his utterly shocking publicly racist outburst.
Download this monumental piece of broadcast history here (right click, "save target as" etc):
10-02-20 Wikicircuitry Podcast (mp3)
Stream your very own behemoth of human achievement here:
And don't forget to subscribe to ALL our podcasts which constantly revolutionise the world, the way YOU consume media, and your Saturday evenings between 7 and 8pm:
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Until we meet again!
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