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A public conversation about our worlds.

  • Monday: Morgan J. Locke
  • Tuesday: Madeleine E. Robins
  • Wednesday: Maureen F. McHugh
  • Thursday: Bradley Denton
  • Friday: Steven Gould
  • Saturday: Caroline Spector
  • Sunday: Rory Harper

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Attack of the … Podcast

March 15th, 2007 by Steven Gould

Episode Zero

Eat Our Brains:  The Podcast

Rory and Steve discuss stuff better left undiscussed. Wide ranging discussion of bad movies starting with the material in Rory’s post, Attack of the Whatever, and ending in the mountains of Houston. Very silly.

This is mostly a test to see how the technology works but I think it’s pretty entertaining. I want to do more with all the contributors here at EOB.

I don’t promise any soon but if you want to subscribe here’s the link.

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Helloo, Baaaybee

March 15th, 2007 by Bradley Denton

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They dug up the Big Bopper last week.

This is not the usual Dentonian bullshit. I am not telling you a flying-monkey tale today.

No, this is real life here on Planet Earth:

On Tuesday, March 6, 2007, the body of J.P. “the Big Bopper” Richardson was exhumed from its grave in Beaumont, Texas and examined by Dr. Bill Bass, a forensic anthropologist from the University of Tennessee. The exhumation and examination were performed at the request of the Big Bopper’s son, Jay Richardson, in order to finally answer persistent questions regarding his father’s death.

While that’s sinking in, here’s a bit of background for those who might need it:

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