• 75: Slightly Supernatural Quality

  • Sep 2 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast
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75: Slightly Supernatural Quality

  • Summary

  • Recorded May 28, 2023

    This week, it’s a listener pick episode. First, Nate and Ryan address the shotgun blast of mini topics: everything from bread points, recently read books, to graduation. Then, they try café au lait Kit Kats and… yet another Calpis. Finally, for the listener picked main media, they talk about monsters of the week, melding fantasy and realism, the mysteries found in America’s attic in their discussion of the TV show Warehouse 13.

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    End of the School Year Activities, etc.

    • Yamazaki Point Campaign
    • Yahoo Auction
    • Goodnotes
    • Book of Three - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp, Audible
    • Rincewind
    • Elder Race - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp, Audible
    • Ninefox Gambit - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp, Audible

    Dragon’s Dogma

    • Official Site
    • Amazon.com
    • Amazon.co.jp

    Pick 2: Items of Value

    • Nate: Metal Bass Player Desk Ornament
    • Ryan: Keychain Collection
    • Nate: iPhone
    • Ryan: Game Tchotchkes

    Taste of Japan

    • Calpis Lemonade Soda
    • Café Au Lait KitKat

    Warehouse 13

    • IMDb
    • Amazon.com
    • Amazon.co.jp

    Theme by Michael AD
    https://soundcloud.com/michael-ad/the-deep-end
    used with permission

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