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Dungeons and Dragons, Accents, and Wikipedia Wormholes with an Aussie Patriot Poet (Danny "The Jet" Becker)

Dungeons and Dragons, Accents, and Wikipedia Wormholes with an Aussie Patriot Poet (Danny "The Jet" Becker)

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Discussing Dungeons and Dragons, accents, and Wikipedia wormholes with an Aussie patriot poet named Danny "The Jet" Becker.

He is a teacher, a poet… Australian-born and raised world traveler. We talk about accents, what makes us curious, Tinder, American patriotism, Wikipedia wormholes, and Dungeons and Dragons. Teaching, and the process of poetry. Trivia nights. Goes by Daniel, Danny, Mr. Becker. Danny, "the Jet."

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  • Every Time You Go Away (this is an amazing watch for those 80s-philes)
  • Congdon Yards
  • Pullman Poets Society
  • High Point Arts Council


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