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Unnamed BROtocross Podcast #6

Topics covered: - Dungey's penalty and why the f…

An episode of the The Unnamed BROtocross Podcast podcast, hosted by Eli Moore, titled "Unnamed BROtocross Podcast #6" was published on March 25, 2016 and runs 34 minutes.

March 25, 2016 ·34m · The Unnamed BROtocross Podcast

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Topics covered: - Dungey's penalty and why the flaggers suck - Why the C class needs to just chill out - Drugs are bad, mmkay?

Topics covered: - Dungey's penalty and why the flaggers suck - Why the C class needs to just chill out - Drugs are bad, mmkay?
Scrapper's Hope Timothy P. Callahan on Podiobooks.com Scrapper, a disgraced United Corp Captain, and his crew of salvagers have found a bounty too large to ignore orbiting a gas giant. Upon arriving on the unnamed science vessel, they find all but two of the crew slaughtered. The survivors, Naomi, a computer programmer, and Professor Litchen, the ship's lead scientist, tell conflicting stories of crew members turning into murderous monsters. With the ship's treasures promising Scrapper redemption and a better life, he ignores his instincts to leave. It's a decision Scrapper soon regrets as the mysteries deepen and the survivors' secrets are revealed Venus in Furs Leopold von Sacher-Masoch The framing story concerns a man who dreams of speaking to Venus about love while she wears furs. The unnamed narrator tells his dreams to a friend, Severin, who tells him how to break him of his fascination with cruel women by reading a manuscript, Memoirs of a Supersensual Man.This manuscript tells of a man, Severin von Kusiemski, so infatuated with a woman, Wanda von Dunajew, that he requests to be treated as her slave, and encourages her to treat him in progressively more degrading ways. At first Wanda does not understand or relate to the request, but after humouring Severin a bit she finds the advantages of the method to be interesting and enthusiastically embraces the idea; though at the same time, she disdains Severin for allowing her to do so. (Summary from Wikipedia) The Island of Doctor Moreau H. G. Wells Philosophical, strange, and a little grotesque, The Island of Doctor Moreau by influential author H. G. Wells is praised as a classic due to its inspiration for many science fiction books and movies alike. H. G. Wells, who is renowned for his debut novel The Time Machine, is known as "the father of science fiction" thanks to his prophetic fiction on alien invasions, time travel, and space exploration. Wells' work habitually finds itself questioning evolution and religion, while stretching our imagination of a futuristic society. The Island of Doctor Moreau follows Edward Prendick, a shipwrecked scientist who is saved by a man named Montgomery and taken aboard his ship. Here, Prendick is introduced to a grotesque, bestial servant named M'ling and several other animals that belong to Montgomery who are on their way to an unnamed island where Montgomery works. Once arrived, Prendick is not allowed to enter the island, but the natives take pity on him and introduce him to Doctor Moreau, a Gladiator 30 for 30 Calder This podcast is about a famous gladiator fight between Spiculus and an unnamed slave. It interviews people who witnessed the fight and Spiculus himself.
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