Tue, 10 October 2006 And we return! We've now set up a time to try to do this every week, so you guys should have fairly regular episodes coming to you. If it turns out that we can squeeze in more, we'll try, but for right now, we're just happy with the fact that we could get this one in.
Picture is listener contribution. Thank you, Phated.
Length: 34'52
Contents: Catching up on our lives over the last forever, basically.Comments[11] |
Hello, John! I am listening to your podcast. I can say with certitude that it is funny. At times, it is a little strange! As I have said many times, you have "eclectic tastes." I can say that it is another interesting facet of you. And, of course, you can always mention me. At some point, I ought to be a guest on the show.
Well, Mr. B, if you cared, I would tell you some of the details. But not here.
And Alastair, you do use big words a lot. Just so you know. I like it, but it is a tad odd. But yes! Obtain Skype, and we can talk any time. Though, you'll have to email me when your available. I don't just sit around on Skype waiting to be called. Sorry. :-(
Also, college seems to have destroyed parts of my English. Or maybe its this god damn Chem lab....
And Alastair, you do use big words a lot. Just so you know. I like it, but it is a tad odd. But yes! Obtain Skype, and we can talk any time. Though, you'll have to email me when your available. I don't just sit around on Skype waiting to be called. Sorry. :-(
Also, college seems to have destroyed parts of my English. Or maybe its this god damn Chem lab....
Billy,
Yes, I do like to suffuse my repartee with a more interesting linguistic repetoire. I like to consider myself an epeolatrist: a worshiper of words. Odd or not, I shan't stop doing it now.
Much to my dismay, I am nescient of what you call "Skype." I assume that it is a computer program that allows you to create a network amongst several people; however, as I said, I do not know. If I get your e-mail address from John, I shall endeavor to send you an e-mail. Indeed, I pride myself on my epistolary endeavors!
Sincerely,
Alastair
Yes, I do like to suffuse my repartee with a more interesting linguistic repetoire. I like to consider myself an epeolatrist: a worshiper of words. Odd or not, I shan't stop doing it now.
Much to my dismay, I am nescient of what you call "Skype." I assume that it is a computer program that allows you to create a network amongst several people; however, as I said, I do not know. If I get your e-mail address from John, I shall endeavor to send you an e-mail. Indeed, I pride myself on my epistolary endeavors!
Sincerely,
Alastair
Well, as a listener of the show, you should know that our email is intimatedetailspodcast@gmail.com. If you want my personaly email, yeah, you'll have to ask John. But Skype is the program John and I used to talk to each other from great distances and not strain our vocal chords. It's free if you're just talking to people on their computers. All you need is a mic.
(Also, for someone who likes to "suffuse" his "repartee", you used like as the primary verb in to consecutive sentences. :-P) S'okay. Still love ya. As a listener. Not like that. That's John's job.
(Also, for someone who likes to "suffuse" his "repartee", you used like as the primary verb in to consecutive sentences. :-P) S'okay. Still love ya. As a listener. Not like that. That's John's job.
Billy,
I must confess that you are a rather funny person. And, indeed, I was somewhat battological in my usage of the verb "to like" in the prior message. I also believe that you meant to write "two" rather than "to."
I ought to ask John whether he would mind if I sent you an e-mail. I do not want to impose on the friendship that you two share. Also, I do not want to make him feel uncomfortable. Needless to say, I shall ask him.
It is convenient to know that Skype is free.
Sincerely,
Alastair Cleve
I must confess that you are a rather funny person. And, indeed, I was somewhat battological in my usage of the verb "to like" in the prior message. I also believe that you meant to write "two" rather than "to."
I ought to ask John whether he would mind if I sent you an e-mail. I do not want to impose on the friendship that you two share. Also, I do not want to make him feel uncomfortable. Needless to say, I shall ask him.
It is convenient to know that Skype is free.
Sincerely,
Alastair Cleve
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And we return! We've now set up a time to try to do this every week, so you guys should have fairly regular episodes coming to you. If it turns out that we can squeeze in more, we'll try, but for right now, we're just happy with the fact that we could get this one in.
Picture is listener contribution. Thank you, Phated.
Length: 34'52
Contents: Catching up on our lives over the last forever, basically.