Escape Artists
PodCastle => Episode Comments => Topic started by: Heradel on July 03, 2009, 04:58:25 PM
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PodCastle Miniature 34: The Orange (http://podcastle.org/2009/07/03/podcastle-miniature-34-the-orange/)
by Benjamin Rosenbaum (http://www.benjaminrosenbaum.com/).
Read by Paul S. Jenkins (of the Rev Up Review (http://www.revupreview.co.uk/)).
It was an unexpected thing, the temporary abdication of Heavenly Providence, entrusting the whole matter to a simple orange.
Rated G. with playful, fruity flavors.
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I really, really liked this one. Not sure I can explain why, just the combination of quirkiness with surprising philosophical depth.
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Cute.
But I wouldn't trust an orange to rule the world. No sir. Damn pulpy things...
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This made me chuckle. Perhaps even chortle.
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This was a sweet story. Lush with juicy detail. Certainly has broad a peal :p
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This was a sweet story. Lush with juicy detail. Certainly has broad a peal :p
...Grooooooowwwwn.
EDIT: We really should just leaf this subject before someone shoots us.
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This was a sweet story. Lush with juicy detail. Certainly has broad a peal :p
...Grooooooowwwwn.
EDIT: We really should just leaf this subject before someone shoots us.
Yes, best to give up the navel-gazing and move on to the Next New Tang.
(Hey, don't get pithed off at me - you all started it.)
Okay, back to the daily rind.
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This is becoming unbearable, no pun intended.
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This is becoming unbearable, no pun intended.
None taken. :)
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Heheheh. I liked--reminded me of something one would read in Hitchhiker's. :D
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Didn't really appreciate this one. It didn't resonate with me for whatever reason. Probably TOO absurdist.
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I got a chuckle out of this one, but overall, not terribly impressed. An A for originality though, which is hard to find sometimes.