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Episode 7 - Cassette Crystal Mindset

Episode 8 of the The Lad Archives podcast, hosted by The Lads, titled "Episode 7 - Cassette Crystal Mindset " was published on July 15, 2023 and runs 92 minutes.

July 15, 2023 ·92m · The Lad Archives

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Here she blows!!! We're back at it with episode 7, if you are superstitious, buy a crystal. That's what Murph does. Crystals, Cassettes, and VR...get a whiff of this bad boy.

Here she blows!!! We're back at it with episode 7, if you are superstitious, buy a crystal. That's what Murph does. Crystals, Cassettes, and VR...get a whiff of this bad boy.

You Can Take The Lad Out Of Salford Gary Mungins General chat from science to general every day to the weird! Ratatat Man Ratatat Man The telling of Ratatat Man begins in 1969 as Oliver Denton is settling into fourth grade at Saint Michael’s Parish School.  Tapping the drum in the 
children’s Christmas choir gives the lad a bit of stability despite a precarious upbringing.  Losing a dad to Vietnam and a mama to despair, Oli finds himself in the care of his aunt. Yet, in the close quarters where the two live, he unwittingly finds himself in the cross-fire of a troubled marriage between two neighbors.  Did the beat of his drum create the perfect cover for the perfect crime?  One thing for certain, the memory of that December night follows him still.  Now, in the nightclub scene of jazz and blues, Christmas, again, draws nigh.  But this year, an unexpected friendship helps him to finally unwrap the truth. Twilight Land by Howard Pyle (1853 - 1911) LibriVox The room was all full of twilight; but there they sat, every one of them. I did not count them, but there were ever so many: Aladdin, and Ali Baba, and Fortunatis, and Jack-the-Giant-Killer, and Doctor Faustus, and Bidpai, and Cinderella, and Patient Grizzle, and the Soldier who cheated the Devil, and St. George, and Hans in Luck, who traded and traded his lump of gold until he had only an empty churn to show for it; and there was Sindbad the Sailor, and the Tailor who killed seven flies at a blow, and the Fisherman who fished up the Genie, and the Lad who fiddled for the Jew in the bramble-bush, and the Blacksmith who made Death sit in his apple-tree, and Boots, who always marries the Princess, whether he wants to or not-- a rag-tag lot as ever you saw in your life, gathered from every place, and brought together in Twilight Land. (Extracted from the first chapter of the book) Hero and Leander (version 2) by Christopher Marlowe Loyal Books Two young people, the epitome of young masculine and feminine beauty, fall in love at first sight, but their union is forbidden by the tyranny of their guardians and of geography itself, for they live on opposite sides of the Hellespont. To enjoy one night of love, Leander dares to swim this formidable strait, unluckily meeting the god Neptune along the way. Unaware of the resentment he has aroused by rejecting the advances of this old queen of the sea, the lad gains the shore and, once past the shock of appearing naked on his lover's doorstep, finds his way into her bed. There the young couple, although ignorant of the facts of life (Hero is a "nun" in the temple of Venus!), discover "all that elder lovers know" by (awkward) trial and (hilarious) error. The unfinished poem ends with one lover having fallen out of bed, the long return journey across the Hellespont still to come and an angry Neptune lying in wait. Although George Chapman continued the poem after Marlowe's death, this re
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