First up, we go to a song that I only heard for the first time this evening. Considering my extension time spent listened to the Doctor Demento show, I’m not sure how this could have slipped past me. It’s by Sheldon Allman, who...
Tag - Sleepy Hollow
Okay, admittedly, once you blow it up this big you can tell which one’s Rapunzel. It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck…the podcast that says if you do nothing else with this episode, visit this...
It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck…the podcast that knows jokes are better when you don’t have to explain them…so it doesn’t ever explain itself. At all. Ever.
It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck, the podcast that is gigantic compared to Leigh. But then again, most things are.
It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck, the podcast that prefers to hang out on Chap Roulette, where we sit around and smoke pipes and drink tea. Occasionally, Rox wears a pith helmet. Note: Please excuse random...
It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck–the podcast that is not a doctor, doesn’t play one on TV and doesn’t advocate alcohol…it just prescribes it. [audio:] Agenda: No homework in therapy...
It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck–the podcast that is holding a Black Friday sale like no other: 15% off all bullshit if you just say the phrase that pays. That phrase is, of course, “Who set...
It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck–the podcast that wants to put Dirk Benedict and Abe Vigoda in a new TV show where they team-up and fight crime. And don’t pretend you wouldn’t watch the...
It’s Weekend Justice: the Internet’s #1 audio trainwreck–the podcast that survived DragonCon, survived its own Ultimate Universe and now comes face to face with the Black Bolt equivalent of a squeegasm. Thanks, Clark Gregg...
Rather than breaking up the bits over the course of 32 Days, we plow through to completion with Irving, and here is Part 3, the conclusion of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Note: As stated before: this story was published in 1820...