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Midnight Corey 4

June 10, 2010 | 6 comments | Posted in Podcast |

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We’re all raising awareness this week about all the awareness-raising going on.

I talk about the Eric S. Brown and David Dunwoody Zombie Flash Fiction Contest, and how awesome it is. I encourage you all to read Bryan Wolford’s first serial novel, 48 Pieces. I make a few comments about the final episode of Lost. Also, I bring up the Twitter confrontation that went down earlier this week. Fun stuff! I tried the beer that supposedly tastes like pot: Hazed & Infused Dry-Hopped Ale by Boulder Beer Company. Spooky Bill called in this week’s single voicemail.

And listen closely, as I reveal how my parents tell me they decided on my name.

Three movie reviews this week: Bikini Girls on Ice (2010), Kill Your Idols (2004), and Dead Moon Rising (2007).

My original music for you this week is another cover. I owe Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Fogerty a huge apology for my version of “Bad Moon Rising.”

Other music on the show: Rad Bear | Phish

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6 responses to “Midnight Corey 4”

  1. Good show. But your cover song had some of the words wrong. I believe the correct lyrics are, “There’s a bathroom on the right.”

    By the way, “Hazed and Infused” is a personal favorite of mine. As you said, nice balance.

    Now, excuse me while I go attack people on Twitter, haha.

  2. OMG! Not a possum!

  3. My first short story ever published. 🙂

    http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B003O9MB6A

  4. LOL! Actually, with the possum I was trying to make an allusion to Phish . . . they have a song called “Possum,” and it’s been hit on the road.

  5. I’ll have to check it out!

  6. Rad Bear says:

    Thanks for playing our tune on your show! We’re getting ready to drop our album “Rad Bear: Critical Hits” with all the proceeds going to the Child’s play charity, so we appreciate the play!

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