Friday, March 30, 2012

TGMG 69: Games of Mars: Titanic Protocol


Okay, that's probably just confusing. Rish and Big talk a bit about the recent films JOHN CARTER (OF MARS), MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 4, and THE HUNGER GAMES. Oh, and TITANIC.

Also, we realize there is SOME obscure significance to this episode's number, but for some reason, we neglected to go there.



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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Giant-Sized That Gets My Goat 68


Big and Rish continue, in the aftermath of DuPoReMo, to talk about ambition, pride, The Broken Mirror Story Event 2012, regrets, TROLL 2, achievements, and the future of the regular podcast.

Rish here. I meant to cut this into a couple of different shows (and I did cut a significant part out, which, sadly, is referred to within, because what we talk about hasn't happened yet), but I've gotten so behind that I figured I'd just put it out here. Enjoy?



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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

That Gets My Goat 67: Duporemo Post-mortem


So, in the month of February, the Dunesteef boys published a mini-podcast every single day. What's the verdict? Will they ever do it again? Was it such a horrible experience that they're now burned out on podcasting altogether?

Maybe they'll say something about that here. Maybe not.



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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Rish on "Cast of Wonders"

Friend-of-the-show Graeme Dunlop has a young person-friendly Fantasy podcast called "Cast of Wonders" podcast (www.castofwonders.org). Graeme also has a crazy person-friendly fantasy about Angela Lansbury and a bottle of Wesson oil, but that's beside the point. Anyway, on his show, he's put up three readings of the same poem, "Eggs Under Moon" by Elizabeth Barette, and one of those readings was by yours truly.

Yes, a poem. I know I've gone over this before, but I know so little about poetry, that Big had to stand over my shoulder, telling me how to read it. Even so, it might be interesting to hear how three different people interpret the same words.

And if you listen closely, I think you'll hear Big in there as well.

Rish Wordsworth Outfield

P.S. Maybe that Lansbury fantasy is more my bag than Graeme's.