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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2012 · 2H 2M

189 - Suburban Transpondency

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A fourth installment in the Finnegans Wake series -- show me how. Fourth power to her illpogue ! Happy Bloomsday June 16, 1904 Other episodes in the series: First (#125), Second (#146), Third (#169) Readings by Jim Norton, and Marcella Riordan Robert Anton Wilson on Finnegans Wake The Tallest Man on Earth: "1904" Robert Anton Wilson on FW, the Prankquean & psycho-archaeology  Tom Waits: "Books of Moses" Bob Dobbs on FW & the Stages of Human Apprehension Warm Ghost: "Myths On Rotting Ships" Target Market: "At the Point of Singularity" Marshall McLuhan on FW as a drama of media The Black Brothers: "Zoological Gardens" The Blarney Lads: "Muirsheen Durkin" Del The Funky Homosapien: "Bioscientist" (Ben Watson) Late Lunch With Out To Lunch "Dobelina's Wake Or Love Thine Enemy" Andrew Bird: "Masterfade" Audra Mae: "The River" Ani DiFranco: "Origami" DJ Furio: Michael Finnegan To all's much relief one's half hypothesis of that jabberjaw ape amok the showering jestnuts of Bruisanose was hotly dropped and his room taken up by that odious and still today insufficiently malestimated note- snatcher (kak, pfooi, bosh and fiety, much earny, Gus, poteen? Sez you!) Shem the Penman. Tell me of John or Shaun? Who were Shem and Shaun the living sons or daughters of? Night now! Tell me, tell me, tell, elm! Telmetale of stern or stone. Beside the rivering waters of, hitherandthithering waters of. Night! Subscribe to my YouTube channel: transpondency Subscribe to transpondency.blip.tv Follow me on twitter Email: [email protected] Call my voicemail: 1 (716) 402-1462

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