Podcast EP-03 Language and how RatShack sucks

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This episode is a two parter. The first part is about Language. Surprising how we find language so funny sometimes. Then the next bit after a musical interlude is a rant about RadioShack and how much they've degraded over the years. I mean seriously, they just suck.
Enjoy the show, leave comments and questions we'll try to answer in the next show or suggestions for topics we'll discuss. Thanks for listening, keep coming back!
Narrator: Dissident
1st Song: Megaphone - Not my Enemy (Chosen by Dissident)
2nd Song: Alise Pheonix - Seeing Sounds (Chosen by Scorpio)
3rd Song: The Cheepacabra - The Player Rendevous (Chosen by Dissident)
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We sounded like we had a lot more fun that night than our last recording. Think we need to get more cough medicine. (I love the background sounds!)
Sorry, Diss, didn't realize I cut you off so rudely!
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It's all good Storm, we had fun thats what counts.
I think we're getting better at this stuff.
And we gotta not do recording sessions liek the last one.
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Dissident,
Yeah, it's not much of a recording session when ten minutes into it we all kinda get quiet and shut the recording gear off. I think the first session (which the latest podcast was taken from) was the best so far - better audio than my crappy recorder and we were acutely aware of being recorded (hard to miss with a pro-grade video recorder, green screen, and two 1-billion candle-power lights) so we tried to keep things lively. The "cough medicine" was also a key ingredient, but I'm afraid I may have taken more than the recommended dosage.
Another thought: I think during the first session Scorpio did his homework and brought in some seed-topics. While we never really stick to the topics, which is fine and often preferred, I do think that it was a good practice. Any thoughts? Basically we have to feel out whether to be more "professional" or more casual. Either way, it doesn't effect me much since the most I ever really contribute is to mumble the odd sarcastic remark and occasionally say uh-huh.
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Your right, we have to draw a line between too casual or too structured. To casual and there is so much editing required to make it usable. To structured and it's not as comfortable.
Also you have a great point about seed topics. We had mentioned doing that in the beginning, but it kinda get lost in the mix. Rest assured though I think that will come into play in the next recording session.
Even if I have to write them myself
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