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28 Feb 2018

An episode of the The Flame Gamers podcast, hosted by James Richardson, titled "28 Feb 2018" was published on February 28, 2018 and runs 0 minutes.

February 28, 2018 ·0m · The Flame Gamers

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Fuel The Flame Black Flame 4 scuffed gamers chatting about life Beyond The Frame with Film London Film London Beyond The Frame is a new podcast presented by Film London and hosted by CEO Adrian Wootton that takes a look at the creative voices in the screen industries that we don't see in front of camera. We talk to directors, producers, costume designers and more with all levels of experience to find out more about film, TV and games. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Instant Speed: The Flesh & Blood Podcast 983 Media The Instant Speed Podcast, hosted by Matt 'Flake' Di Marco, is an ever-growing network of Flesh and Blood content. Instant Speed delivers intriguing conversations with the game's most fascinating guests. National champions, official casters, card artists, and LSS insiders join Flake weekly to break down the most poignant issues in the game. Support us and get great perks via our Patreon - patreon.com/instantspeedpodInstant Speed is sponsored by:BCW Supplies Use code 'ISP10' at checkout to get 10% off your order! The Flame Tree and Other Folk-Lore Stories from Uganda Rosetta Baskerville http://www.adfreebooks.com - 500+ audiobooks, all ad freeRosetta Baskerville was the wife of George Baskerville, a missionary in Uganda. Some of the folktales in this book, published in 1925, are stories that Baskerville heard herself, while other stories she adapted from the Baganda folktales collected by Apollo Kaggwa [1864–1927]. You will find origin stories here, like the origin of the flame tree and of the flowers called "Nsangi's tears." There are fairy tales like "The Buffalo Maiden" and "The River Fairy." The main trickster character is the hare (rabbit), as in the story of "The Elephant That Wanted to Dance" and The Hare Who Earned a Cow and a Chieftainship." Some of the stories are connected with proverbs, like "The Absent-minded Bridegroom" and "The Quits of Gomba," and there are riddles in the story of "The Holy Man."
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