Hahaha. Hmm. Keep your eyes peeled.
Posts by Wittenberg to Westphalia and also Why Tho?
This Easter, remember the reason for the season.
All else aside, the fact that the US apparently doesn't have the capacity to escort convoys through Hormuz after cancelling multiple very expensive destroyer and frigate programs in favor of battleship vaporware and aircraft carriers is certainly a certain kind of thing.
Here you all go. Enjoy your evenings, and remember that St. Patrick's Day in the US is about overcoming bigotry, not adding to it.
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Announcements in the feed sometime soon but in short, The Child is getting the care she needs and I am getting my life in order. I am getting back on the research bandwagon. Wooo
@saplingband.com
๐ท A Sapling Vendor, Istanbul, c. 1900
Do I like it - This is fucking hilarious. I don't know if it's going to be in heavy rotation but I definitely like it.
What is it like - all instrumental, sounds like surfer rock mixed with jazz. Many songs have a Casio keyboard so it basically sounds like Legend of Zelda level music played over riff heavy rock music.
Short CD review because I am ripping my way through the collection and I have thoughts that aren't going into a podcast episode for a while.
MX-80 - Das Love Boat
Purchased - PRX
Reason - Album name
Album art - simplistic
ICE Delenda Est.
Narrator over a picture of people walking on the beach, one of whom has a tentacle creeping out of her bag: Rhode Island is for Weirdos!
HP Lovecraft at the Providence waterfront: Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!
Portuguese Fisherman: Oh hey man I don't know Italian but my buddy Guillermo the next pair over does. He's the one shucking oysters (points, Guillermo waves).
HP Lovecraft: *bloodcurdling screams*
My fantasy Rhode Island Superbowl Ad:
Roger Williams in a colonial house: Indians should be treated like people!
Puritan: Get out.
Moses Brown at a brown family dinner: Slaves should be treated like people!
John Brown: Get out.
We really should put something along these lines on our tourism brochures.
I know that's all super vague but like I'm not going to go into specifics for obvious reasons.
So I guess I should post about this here so everyone sort of knows what's happening. The Child is going back to the hospital, which requires spending days in a different hospital. Meanwhile the state may grace us with a real solution but in the meantime we had no stability.
I interviewed for a job at a planning office in New Hampshire and everyone seemed extremely normal and it creeped me out so I took a job in Rhode Island instead.
ICE delenda est.
Thanks so much to Bry @pontifactspod.bsky.social and Ben @w2wpodcast.bsky.social for bringing me into the proceedings!
This year I will be a moderator as well as presenting, so be sure to watch out for me there!
They were absolutely raking it in tonight and this kid was buzzing, kept going between peppering his mom with snarky questions, grabbing supplies for the kitchen staff, and operating the technology.
I have once again renewed my people's cultural tie with the Chinese people by enjoying a meal from a locally owned, family run business. The 10yo son of the family was working the register and was adorable and precocious in equal measure.
Immediately began devowering rich people
Merry Late Capitalism! Every One.
Episode audio has been updated. Apologies again.
Hey all, I want to apologize for the audio being so low. I've made a few attempts to boost the gain over the years but with the dynamic ad inserts this is BAD. Usually I consider a lack of professionalism an aesthetic for indie podcasting but I am not trying to defend you intentionally.
Episode 24: Eighteenth Century Flute Duets (volume 1), performed by Julius Baker and Jean-Pierre Rampal. Bet.
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For anyone who has actually interacted with the homeless population, particularly in the Providence area, the fact that one of them broke the Brown shooting case isn't hugely surprising. So much of the fear and mistrust is comically/tragically misplaced collective guilt.