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this weeks edition of "this american life" is outstading... the story of the middle aged man, who travels to mexico in search of two children who were kidnapped is amazing....
Quote from: jokernick on March 18, 2010, 12:23:29 PMthis weeks edition of "this american life" is outstading... the story of the middle aged man, who travels to mexico in search of two children who were kidnapped is amazing.... I'll check this one out. I really enjoyed their more recent podcast about the abandoned house and how material possessions need to be put to rest, much like people.
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The Tobolowsky Files http://www.slashfilm.com/category/features/slashfilmcast/the-tobolowsky-files/This has become my favorite podcast and I am sad that by the end of the day I will have caught up on all the old episodes. If you do not know him by name, you for sure will all know him by sight or as "Ned the insurance salesman" in Groundhog Day.These are all just stories told, mostly uninterrupted, from Steven Tobolowsky's life. Sometimes he is talking about his ex-gf, his childhood, his parents, working on a movie, etc. Most of them are just everyday stories but he is just a great story teller and even if I believe I know what is coming I am still moved.
Quote from: jdc on April 13, 2010, 10:13:47 PMThe Tobolowsky Files http://www.slashfilm.com/category/features/slashfilmcast/the-tobolowsky-files/This has become my favorite podcast and I am sad that by the end of the day I will have caught up on all the old episodes. If you do not know him by name, you for sure will all know him by sight or as "Ned the insurance salesman" in Groundhog Day.These are all just stories told, mostly uninterrupted, from Steven Tobolowsky's life. Sometimes he is talking about his ex-gf, his childhood, his parents, working on a movie, etc. Most of them are just everyday stories but he is just a great story teller and even if I believe I know what is coming I am still moved.Thanks for the heads up. I just listened to the first episode and the halloween story had me in tears (the laughy kind).