Enter the pod.
The thing is, you have to take a crowbar to the lid, like this. Unggh. Unggggh. Arrrgh! Okay, that's harder than it looks.
Oh, hi, stalwart friends of Big Green. It is I, Joe of Big Green. Just caught me in the process of trying to get the lid off of the latest episode of THIS IS BIG GREEN, our very popular (in the plant kingdom) monthly podcast, just posted over the last couple of days and ready for download. We want to give people an idea of what they can expect when they download this sucker - all 1 hour and 45 minutes of it, or thereabouts. Wouldn't want you having to cope with a pig in a poke, especially a porker of those dimensions. You have a right to know what's in that great big bag of stupid... and know you shall.
Here's what's included in March Fiendraiser 2013 (our bogus fundraising episode), to wit:
Ned Trek VIII: The Corn of Ozark Five - Captain Willard Mittillius Romney and First Officer Mr. Ned (the talking dressage horse) are invited down to a little get-together with Louie Gomert, governor of Ozark Five ... only to find their commander thrown into a titanic battle, mano-a-mano, with a hideous creature from beyond space already. Introduced by former Secretary of State and War Criminal at Large, Dr. Henry Kissinger.
Put The Phone Down - Our monthly gab session covering a range of topics, from birthday wishes to the entire universe, this month in dead famous people, strange reappearances, and so on. We also shake the tin cup for financial support. Or at least moral support. (We have even less morals than we do financials.)
Previously Unreleased Big Green tracks - We toss up three recordings like skeet and invite you to blow them to bits with your pump rifle of music criticism (talk about tortured metaphors!). Two demos from our 2008 International House album project; one that didn't make it onto the final album, a song called Round Up; the second a demo version of Matt's song Come Back Home. There is also a new, first-draft recording of a song we used to play in our terrestrial live performance days - a song called The Milkman Lives.
So listen in good health, friends. As always, let us know what you think ... even before you think it.
Oh, hi, stalwart friends of Big Green. It is I, Joe of Big Green. Just caught me in the process of trying to get the lid off of the latest episode of THIS IS BIG GREEN, our very popular (in the plant kingdom) monthly podcast, just posted over the last couple of days and ready for download. We want to give people an idea of what they can expect when they download this sucker - all 1 hour and 45 minutes of it, or thereabouts. Wouldn't want you having to cope with a pig in a poke, especially a porker of those dimensions. You have a right to know what's in that great big bag of stupid... and know you shall.
Here's what's included in March Fiendraiser 2013 (our bogus fundraising episode), to wit:
Ned Trek VIII: The Corn of Ozark Five - Captain Willard Mittillius Romney and First Officer Mr. Ned (the talking dressage horse) are invited down to a little get-together with Louie Gomert, governor of Ozark Five ... only to find their commander thrown into a titanic battle, mano-a-mano, with a hideous creature from beyond space already. Introduced by former Secretary of State and War Criminal at Large, Dr. Henry Kissinger.
Put The Phone Down - Our monthly gab session covering a range of topics, from birthday wishes to the entire universe, this month in dead famous people, strange reappearances, and so on. We also shake the tin cup for financial support. Or at least moral support. (We have even less morals than we do financials.)
Previously Unreleased Big Green tracks - We toss up three recordings like skeet and invite you to blow them to bits with your pump rifle of music criticism (talk about tortured metaphors!). Two demos from our 2008 International House album project; one that didn't make it onto the final album, a song called Round Up; the second a demo version of Matt's song Come Back Home. There is also a new, first-draft recording of a song we used to play in our terrestrial live performance days - a song called The Milkman Lives.
So listen in good health, friends. As always, let us know what you think ... even before you think it.
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