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Good News Everyone!The Baby Beard Crew have swapped bodies, and now get to have a little taste of what it's like to take on each other's roles. Why? Because they sat down to watch 'The Prisoner of Benda', of course!Phil appreciates some REAL science, Sean finds it necessary to introduce a Death Count, Ellen pays tribute to Big Bertha, and Chris just needs to talk about a Man and his Wash Bucket. Do you want us to fight to the death? Tell us here or on Twitter (@babybeardmedia). Drop us a like or leave a review on iTunes. All our stuff is on Spreaker, Stitcher, and Youtube - and our faces are on Instagram.You can find Shut Up and Take My Podcast and a host of other great shows at:www.alottagreen.com.au
Good News Everyone!The Baby Beard Crew have swapped bodies, and now get to have a little taste of what it's like to take on each other's roles. Why? Because they sat down to watch 'The Prisoner of Benda', of course!Phil appreciates some REAL science, Sean finds it necessary to introduce a Death Count, Ellen pays tribute to Big Bertha, and Chris just needs to talk about a Man and his Wash Bucket. Do you want us to fight to the death? Tell us here or on Twitter (@babybeardmedia). Drop us a like or leave a review on iTunes. All our stuff is on Spreaker, Stitcher, and Youtube - and our faces are on Instagram.You can find Shut Up and Take My Podcast and a host of other great shows at:www.alottagreen.com.au
In which our heroes still don’t care that it’s bigger on the inside, aren’t impressed with how many parsecs you made the Kessel Run in and don’t want to deal with that mutant problem on Earth 616 because there are better fictional universes to live in. We look at the ethics of mind control, the potential problems that arise when body switching and the responsibility of owning pets at such a young age. Jackson decides on Freaky Friday, Zammit inevitably turns to Star Wars, and Duscher just surprises us all with Pokemon. So pick your side, build your case and bribe the necessary judges as we find out, once and for all, the best fictional universe to live in. Again. Want to help destroy the multiverse? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month, you can help make a difference in all our parallel lives. And don’t forget to get your free audible book download and a 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/SanspantsRadio there’s probably at least eighty books about string theory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In which our heroes don’t care that it’s bigger on the inside, aren’t impressed with how many parsecs you made the Kessel Run in and don’t want to deal with that mutant problem on Earth 616 because there are worse fictional universes to live in. We look at the ethics of mind control, the potential problems that arise when body switching and the responsibility of owning pets at such a young age. Jackson decides on Freaky Friday, Zammit inevitably turns to Star Wars, and Duscher just surprises us all with Pokemon. So pick your side, build your case and bride the necessary judges as we find out, once and for all, the worst fictional universe to live in. Want to help destroy the multiverse? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month, you can help make a difference in all our parallel lives. And don’t forget to get your free audible book download and a 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/SanspantsRadio there’s probably at least eighty books about string theory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Big show this week, celebrating the halfway point of the year 2015. We've got new tracks on deck from Amalgamated, Captive and Dismal Light as well as recent tapes Takahiro Mukai, Urchyn and more.
Piccoli episodi dedicati ai libri piu' famosi della fantascienza. In questa puntata: Scambio mentale (Mindswap) di Robert Sheckley. Commento critico di Marco Passarello.
Piccoli episodi dedicati ai libri piu' famosi della fantascienza. In questa puntata: Scambio mentale (Mindswap) di Robert Sheckley. Commento critico di Marco Passarello.