Marbles
…pretty sure I’m losing mine.
This is episode number 94 of Inside My Head. I recorded this one at around two in the morning, so, if I sound a little tired, well, that’s the reason.
Being unemployed is making me revert back to being nocturnal. But, I’m getting a lot of stuff done while I can’t sleep. So, there’s that. I’ve also lost track of what day it is. This is my fourth week of being officially unemployed.
Today’s Haiku of Frustration is called: “That Figures!”. To get your fix of more Haiku of Frustration, check out the book : Haiku of Frustration: Wage Slave. The sequel is being put together right now!
Music in today’s show by:
* Braindouche, with a lovely piece of music called “Ambient Strings”, that I was lucky enough to get permission to share with you on my show. You’re going to just love it!
* The Stark Effect, with a song called “Bunny Rabbits, Satan, Cheese and Milk”.
* The Bathtub Sophist, with a song called “Binary”.
The promo I played on today’s show is for the Angel Between the Lines Podcast. Episode Two is almost ready! I might have a few lines in this one, if I remember correctly. I promise this episode has zombies in it! Go check it out.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 22:09 — 15.3MB)

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Hey Jen,
Nocturnal Productivity. That is when I get some of my best writing done… about 2am. I kind of wish I couls be a day person like the rest of the world, but working 3rd shift for nearly ten years has kind of made me a permanent night owl.
That song “bunny rabbits, satan, cheese and milk” is strangely addicting. I don’t care much for the lyrics, but the exicutions makes it almost impossible not to headbob to.
I have got to go listen to Angel between the lines. I hear it is exellent. Have you heard the podcast called “Star Wars: In The Shadows” Great little fan production. Go to http://feeds.feedburner.com/CreativeAudioscape?format=xml
Comment by Robert — October 21, 2009 @ 1:03 pm
The Taser. Give ‘em the Taser!
Comment by Shawn — October 21, 2009 @ 7:31 pm
[...] And so she did. How cool is that? Thank you, Jen! [...]
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