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You know when you have that nasty, wiggly feeling of ‘I’ve SEEN them before? Where?’ — well, I figured it out. Forgive a little reposting from an earlier blog entry called ‘Skeptical Movies? Three You Might Have Missed‘ — and hope you check it out! If you have enjoyed either of these two short comedy [...]

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Reading the Bible so you don’t have to. An accurate retelling of the Book of Job (with some things ommitted for time’s sake).

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John Cleese – The Scientists

by podblack on January 22, 2009

This one is for the lovely people Grant and Donna over at Ettrick Audio Visual in Morley, who are great entertainment technology engineers and do the best professional audio service and repairs. I’ll do a run-down soon on what podcasting equipment I use and I highly recommend their services. John Cleese!!

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Letting Go of God is a one-person-monologue by Julia Sweeney chronicling her search for God. I enjoyed catching the show live at The Amazing Meeting 3 and got the audio version then — newly released, you can buy the DVD of Letting Go Of God here!

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Digital Cuttlefish Poetry Book – Now Out!

by podblack on November 17, 2008

You’ve seen the work win an Order of the Molly on Pharyngula, for ‘His/her poems are not only funny, but s/he’s got a sense of rhythm Pope would envy (that’s Mr. Alexander, not Mr. Ratzenberger).’ You’ve seen them appear as comments for the occasional lucky blogger over at ScienceBlogs.com. You probably even caught the original [...]

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Jezebel.com – warning, kind of graphic TMI: ‘Where Garlic Has Never Gone Before: Or, How Not To Cure A Yeast Infection: When one gets yeast infections easily — at the first whiff of an antibiotic or the slightest weakening of the immunities… I took to the internet, hoping to find a useful home remedy. And, [...]

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Not a love song. It’s about math.

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1) You are: a) A klutzy-dipsy high-school student who seems to be destined for a life in cardigans and Ivy League postgrad-degree pursuit (possibly to escape the fact that your mother seems to have more of a teenage lifestyle than you); b) A klutzy-dipsy coffee-house baker who seems destined for a life in cardigans and [...]

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