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Keagan talks about astrology, why all dogs don't go to heaven, and where to meet hot singles in your area. With music from Wake Owl.
Douglas reminds us of BookSmart T-shirts, Al Krautter’s 12 Steps to Natural Gardening, Nigel reads “Preliminary Journey; The Low Countries” from his Oxford series, Wake Owl sings “To Be Used”, Mr. Ross reads Ch. 26 of HARD WATER, Chris Staples sings “Full Color Dream”.
In this week's episode we talk a little bit about some books we received from Grandpa Rob's childhood--'The Very Hungy Caterpillar,' 'The Very Busy Spider,' 'Can You Imagine?,' and 'Let's Go to the Seashore.' We then read 'Otto Goes to the Beach' and talk about RunDisney kids' races and Peter Pan. Then in the second segment Captain Owen sings the Winnie the Pooh song and the Tigger Song before we all do the OK to Wake Owl wake-up dance. The post Episode 019 – Trouncy Trouncy Trouncy appeared first on Sunday Evening With Captain Owen.
Laura and Sean present, The Song Map which is a fictional street map featuring 390 road-inspired song titles from 'Highway To Hell' to 'Positively 4th Street', from 'Itchycoo Park' to 'Funkytown'. From The Vault: Arcade Fire features a conversation Laura had with Will Butler from the band. Will discusses everything from his Grammy winning experience to his thoughts on music sharing. Discover, Wake Owl and the title track to the forthcoming EP, 'Wild Country'. Listen/Download the song. More information about all show topics can be found at www.lauramerica.com on the LSD Show page.
With spring truly making itself known you'd have thought this Fix would've been tinged with sunshine and ice cream. Well it isn't. Hopefully though between the refreshing honesty of unsigned rapper Dylan Owen, 'Rock & Rhyme' of Brighton's Icarus Youth and beautiful Canadian folk of Wake Owl, you won't mind too much. Oh, and with a brilliant track from Iwan Rheon, or as you probably know him, Simon from Misfits, surely all is forgiven?