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That's What the Nothing Heads Said

By: Terry Lancaster
Narrated by: John Bell
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A whimsical little ditty about late-stage capitalism, quantum entanglement, and the impending robot apocalypse. Pure comedy gold!

In the land of Woodashoodakooda, the Woodashoodakoodans plan their work and work their plan eight days a week. There’s no time for fun and games. The good news is they have friendly, helpful robots to lighten their load. The bad news is that things don't always go as planned. As Woodashoodakooda dangles on the edge of darkness and destruction, the robots lead them on a wild goose chase down an oddly familiar rabbit hole.

That's What the Nothing Heads Said is the third adventure in a trio of epic whimsical poems for children of all ages, following Here Come the Nothing Heads and its prequel, Nadalada was a Nothing Head

Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Tracks:

"Professor and the Plant"

"Harlequin"

"March of the Spoons"

"The Builder"

"Laconic Granny"

"Scheming Weasle-slower"

"Black Vortex"

"Scheming weasel - faster"

"Winner Winner"

"Sergio’s Magic Dustbin"

"Moonlight Hall"

"Circus of Freaks"

"Magic Escape Room"

©2025 Terry Lancaster (P)2025 Terry Lancaster
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