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Filed under: podcast — Jen April 10, 2008 @ 12:35 pm

Inside My Head show number 54.

I may be losing my mind, just a little bit. And technology hates me.

Today’s Haiku of Frustration is called : “Accidently”.

Want to read more Haiku? You can get your very own copy of Haiku of Frustration: Wage Slave, as either a download or a cute little pocket sized book.

Still not enough Haiku to satisfy you? If you are on Twitter, you can add me. “QueenofHaiku”. I just started using Twitter. Everything I post there, including responses to other posts, will be in the form of a Haiku. Follow me, and I will follow you.

Music on today’s show by:
The Bathtub Sophist , with a song called “Binary”.
The Delicate Art of Noise Polution, with a song called “Weirdness”.
Monkeeman, with a song called “Universe”. (Warning: this web page plays music the instant you go there.)

Podcasts mentioned on today’s show:
The Ourobouros Podcast
Made in the UK Podcast
Two different shows! ;)

 
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5 Comments »

  1. It wasn’t any offence you caused that made me post that comment, only a sense of personal pride that I’ve managed to get such diverse music on my show. Thanks for the plug anyway.

    It’s a sorry state of affairs when a computer can’t distinguish between a bot and a dyslexic. But anyway….

    On the show you asked us to tell you when you stopped making sense. You never make sense, that’s why we love you so much.

    Comment by Colin G — April 10, 2008 @ 7:37 pm

  2. Colin G,
    I think that if I ever put all the little songs I do into an album, the title will be something like : “Tell Me When I’ve Stopped Making Sense”, or something like that. :)

    Comment by Jen — April 10, 2008 @ 10:56 pm

  3. Hi Jen,

    Thanks for playing my song on your podcast. I’m indeed a one man ‘band’. I work in music professionally and these pieces I put upon the PMN are the brain-farts that are left by my professional involvement. So they fit your podcast about losing sense and all very well :-)

    Thanks again and all the best with your podcast,

    Henk
    the delicate art of noise pollution

    Comment by Henk (the delicate art of noise pollution) — April 11, 2008 @ 12:00 am

  4. Henk,
    Hi. :) I really enjoyed your song.
    “Brain-Farts”?
    Yeah, that fits my show rather well. :)

    Comment by Jen — April 11, 2008 @ 1:40 am

  5. Untitled Comment Haiku #1 (the first in a highly-acclaimed series):
    O, technologiez
    they always be broke n’ shit
    but I fix for you

    Comment by Shawn — April 15, 2008 @ 2:32 am

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