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Post by riannasaurus on Mar 6, 2016 18:23:41 GMT
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on Mar 6, 2016 18:40:02 GMT
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Post by riannasaurus on Mar 8, 2016 11:20:18 GMT
C'mon guys!
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on Mar 8, 2016 11:26:47 GMT
I've tried to get podcast threads going before, I know there are a few who like to listen but most aren't as avid listeners as we are. ;p
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Post by riannasaurus on Mar 8, 2016 12:00:24 GMT
Heathens!
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Post by james on Mar 8, 2016 12:16:34 GMT
Being somewhat internet limited I haven't really got into podcast. But as my phone has loads of Internet I've been tethering it. I would listen to loads of stuff. I've found this guys creative pep talks interesting. illustrationage.com/creativepeptalk/
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Post by gingerdreadman on Mar 8, 2016 18:23:19 GMT
I listen to fatburningman some and used to listen to just ride along on mountainbikeradio. I am still more of a music person.
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on Mar 8, 2016 19:49:07 GMT
That fact that Ri and I are at home the majority of the time (though for very different reasons! baby human vs freelance career) is probably why we listen to podcasts more than most others on here, because a lot of podcasts require concentration that isn't always convenient to listen to. These days I tend to listen to the funny, talking-shit type stuff whilst I'm working and the really deep, thought-provoking stuff when I go for long walks or while I'm playing video games. I sent in another voicemail to one of the American-based shows that I listen to, this week, where the presenters are obsessed with my accent. Here's a clip from the last time they played a voicemail from me: soundcloud.com/macabremagpie/voicemailclip22
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Post by gingerdreadman on Mar 8, 2016 21:30:10 GMT
Ok let's do this......
1. I am going out to buy condoms ASAP.
2- Not the voice I expected out of the pictures I have seen.
3- I am also now obsessed with your accent.
4 - do English folk have to concentrate and decipher a lot of what American's say? Like is our slang Very foreign or is it fairly easy to guess what we mean?
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on Mar 8, 2016 21:55:16 GMT
I think we're so exposed to American media over here that I don't really have any difficulty understanding what you guys are saying. I think it's less easy the other way around because the broader range of British accents isn't really represented in TV over there... I'm from the middle of the country, so my accent is between all of the more extreme variations.
Ha, everyone says I sound different to how I look like I'll sound.
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Post by riannasaurus on Mar 14, 2016 10:34:09 GMT
I love listening to that clip, Paul they have total boners for your voice XD I've been listening a lot to Jim Harold's Campfire which is listener's true tales of the paranormal
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Post by riannasaurus on Mar 16, 2016 12:12:39 GMT
"Why don't people listen to podcasts, mama??" "I don't know, Beeb. I don't know..."
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Post by james on Mar 16, 2016 12:40:01 GMT
He needs a wig. Accent wise, in England accents can differ over just a few miles. So we are used to understanding what the hell some Liverpool person is saying along with a Glasgow accent and so on. So I enjoy the varying American accents. I don't think I have an accent, just clear spoken maybe. When I hear myself I don't sound like me. I sound like a hippy. Also I was thinking, Pauls voice isn't an accent, more an expression of personality. If that makes sense.
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Post by riannasaurus on Mar 26, 2016 7:54:36 GMT
BUMP
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on Mar 28, 2016 21:23:20 GMT
Sometimes I go for a week or so without listening to new episodes of anything and then I'll suddenly feel like I have an insurmountable task in getting back up to date, because I subscribe to so many..... I currently have over 70 hours of unplayed episodes on my computer :/
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