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Introducing Boots and Armchairs: A Treasure Hunters Podcast

An episode of the Boots and Armchairs: A Treasure Hunters Podcast podcast, hosted by Brick for Sheep Media, titled "Introducing Boots and Armchairs: A Treasure Hunters Podcast" was published on August 14, 2019 and runs 4 minutes.

August 14, 2019 ·4m · Boots and Armchairs: A Treasure Hunters Podcast

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Dustin and Deidra White host Boots and Armchairs: A Treasure Hunters Podcast! You may have found us by way of one our other shows; Could It Be: An Oak Island Podcast or The Rose Festival Treasure Hunt Podcast. On Boots and Armchairs, we'll discuss all kinds of treasure hunts from all over the world and the adventures along the way to find them! New episodes begin 8/16/19

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Twitter @TreasureHuntPod

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Armchair Historians Anne Marie Cannon What's your favorite history? Each interview on this podcast begins with this one question. Our guests are people who like history and get really excited about a particular time, place or person from our distant or not so distant past. The jumping off point is the place where our they became curious then entered the rabbit hole into discovery through scholarly research, pop culture, documentaries, other podcasts...We look at history through the filter of other peoples eyes.https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=965986 Two Guys, One Mic, and Some Theories Andy Rabe We are Boots and Andy we talk about Marvel, Harry Potter, and more. Sit back relax and listen to some theoriea Bob in the Black Boots Robert Kline Hi. I'm Bob in the Black Boots and I talk about stuff. Music, movies, coffee, hullabaloo and shenanigans. Call ins are always welcome. Fairies and the Christmas Child, The by Lilian Gask (1865 - 1942) LibriVox The worst of being a Christmas Child is that you don’t get birthday presents, but only Christmas ones. Old Naylor, who was Father’s coachman, and had a great gruff voice that came from his boots and was rather frightening, used to ask how I expected to grow up without proper birthdays, and I thought I might have to stay little always. When I told Father this he laughed, but a moment later he grew quite grave.“Listen, Chris,” he said. And then he took me on his knee - I was a small chap then - and told me things that made me forget old Naylor, and wish and wish that Mother could have stayed with us. The angels had wanted her, Father explained; well, we wanted her too, and there were plenty of angels in heaven, anyway. When I said this Father gave me a great squeeze and put me down, and I tried to be glad that I was a Christmas child. But I wasn’t really until a long time afterwards, when I had found the Fairy Ring, and met the Queen of the Fairies... (Summary by PG)
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