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Episode 179 :Extreme Breadsports
Episode 179
"The Girl Who Trod On a Loaf" is a Lovecraftian nightmare disguised as a morality tale: though the morals are also questionable. Maybe Hans Christian…
7 years, 11 months ago
Ramblecast 179
Shrek thoughts are always relevant, right? We hope so, because a child drew a picture of anime Shrek and it turns out there are a LOT of relevant ima…
7 years, 11 months ago
Episode 178: Ancient Chinese Cruella De Vil
Episode 178
We're reading "The Journey West" again! It's been over a year: both for us and for the Monkey King, who has been in jail for a loooong time. With goo…
7 years, 11 months ago
Ramblecast 178
Accidental crime is on our minds this week: have we committed any? How big of a crime is it to forget a taxes? What if you totally meant to do someth…
8 years ago
Episode 177: Welcome to Pidge-Fil-A
Episode 177
Our story this week, "Life's Secret," makes a big claim. It's right there in the title. But does it deliver? Of COURSE not.
This episode brought to y…
8 years ago
Ramblecast 177
This week we're checking in on how the World Cup-sometimes known as the Big Kick-is going so far, review Carman's first day devoted to podcast duties…
8 years ago
Episode 176: The Toddler Hierarchy of Needs
Episode 176
"The Four Feathers" is a bizarre narrative featuring some (probably unintentional) surrealist horror. But that's what you get when you put a four-yea…
8 years ago
Ramblecast 176
We're trying to assess Cricket's job performance, and... there's no way around it, she's just not meeting performance goals. There's also a section o…
8 years ago
Episode 175: My Glowing Daughter Xanax
Episode 175
This week's story, "The Bamboo Cutter and the Moon Child," was the inspiration for the movie Princess Kaguya. What we ended up with is not exactly th…
8 years ago
Ramblecast 175
What's wrong with the old barter system? Why do we need money? There are some sweet trades available if you keep your eye out. This week we're talki…
8 years ago