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Posts posted by flimsy-von-reebles
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I'm hoping the same search functionality will be added to Howl, being able to click on a person for a bio and list of episodes is really useful. Will that feature be added?
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Also, are all archived episodes from all shows on Earwolf coming to Howl? Don't currently see Ronna and Beverly...
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I'm actually surprised that this Howl business doesn't affect me. I was worried, but as far as I can tell, the new episodes of podcasts I already listen to will still be free from earwolf.com just like they have been for years.
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What made me sign-up is losing the archives - with the new structure, there won't be anything with Harris in it on Earwolf. Can't lose that stuff.
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Are all of the Earwolf shows going to be available on Howl? For instance, I don't see Ronna and Beverly in the archives - I'd hate to lose some of their earlier episodes!
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Gee, this Howl app sounds interesting. Oh, but its only on iOS and neglects half of all phone users.
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And the 3 of us who have a Windows phone.
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189. Apes Will Fight If We Must - Some movies are best experienced in entirety, not clips
147. Old Dread Ben - Morrissey
170. Bring Your Dad In Day - Ungrateful Grandpa
171. What's Your Profession? Argument on a New York City Bus
181. Don't Say Nuthin - Snitches Get Stitches
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Tough call, but the right call for this gal.
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I think people just say pineapple because they're trying to be zany, and pineapple is one of the sillier fruits.
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Digging at the bottom of a cup of Fage? Fruitless.
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I wish for Scott and Jason to come do an improv workshop in Seattle, then hang out and perform with Jet City Improv cast. Pizza and drinks after.
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For a Jason and Scott calendar featuring tasteful and artful photo spreads of them playing famous duos from history. Abbott and Costello, Sherlock and Watson, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, etc.
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Harris Wittels Tribute on Welcome to Night Vale
in General Earwolf
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A man came, and went.
He was here before and now isn’t. How briefly the moment of "is" before the endless "was".
He was not a serious man, but then this is not a serious life.
We all heard him speak, did we not? We still do. He is speaking still even though he is not anything else at all. How comforting the continuation of communication past that point.
He was our tour guide through the cosmos, he would say, and then apologize for saying it.
He was not a serious man. But then, this is not a serious life.
A man came, and went, he was here before, and now isn’t.
We miss him.