
Research Fodder January 21, 2016
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FC126 – Removing Kenny Rogers

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Hello, and welcome to FlashCast #126.
Prepare yourself for: Luke Skywalker’s bisexuality, Fanta, half-million dollar palm readers, dreaming of spring in 2023, and Muddy York
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Huge thanks to:
- David “Doc Blue” Wendt (Applied Geekery – Twitter ) for his Doc Azrael tale!
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Pulp-ular Press:
- Luke’s bisexuality
- The embezzler and his costly palm reader
- GRRM Projections
- The Godfather Epic
- Stringray and more iCops
- A Birthday Cake for George Washington
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Skinner Co. Announcements:
- Join the Facebook Mob to stay current on the upcoming Mob Movie Night, Gaming Night, and Board Meetings – or find us on the Mob forum!
- Join the next round of the Mob Movie League!
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Mailbag:
- Send your comments and questions to comments@flashpulp.com!
- Thank you for our sacrifices to The Box, Rich the TT!
- Thanks, as well, To Hugh for the soda
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Backroom Plots:
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Also, many thanks, as always, Retro Jim, of RelicRadio.com for hosting FlashPulp.com and the wiki!
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If you have comments, questions or suggestions, you can find us at https://www.skinner.fm, or email us text/mp3s to comments@flashpulp.com.
FlashCast is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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CCR – The Twilight Zone: The After Hours Commentary
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Hugh of Way of the Buffalo, Opop, and Jurd, have gathered this evening to talk over the Twilight Zone episode The After Hours!
Americans should be able to find this on Netflix, others may have to dig up their DVD copies.
Chrononaut Cinema Reviews is presented by https://www.skinner.fm and Way of the Buffalo, and is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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Tagged as Commentary, The After Hours, Twilight Zone