Welcome to Paul’s beginning of the Dog Days of Quarantine project. The Dog Days of Podcasting has been mentioned on the show before by guest Nutty. It is a challenge to produce podcast content daily for 30 days. This is somewhat ironic considering our episode frequency of late. I hope I can achieve the goal, and I hope you get some enjoyment from my efforts.
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It’s the long-delayed Season 10 launch we promised! At time of writing we have another episode in the can, and should be recording this very night. Oooohhhh…
Bro Thor
Black Eyed Peas
We don’t know the Atlanta Rhythm Section
Convention Showoff
116-year-old spoiler
Not to show up our librarian, as I had to look it up, but Demonology is in religion, 202.16
Don’t lock your brother in the basement.
A Urinal from the past.
Ooh, so cryptic…
Walker???
These show notes are brought to you by the prominent bleep Paul had to locate. (And which he’s not going to double-check finding now that he’s re-done the file…)
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If you’re looking for the perfect read-to-me stories for the little Disney kid in your life — look no further! These amazing storybooks feature large, colorful and bright illustrations and the stories are simplified for little readers. Both books have 14 stories to choose from.
Disney Stories for 2-Year Olds features Mickey, Minnie, and friends. There’s a great story about when Mickey first met Pluto and another story about Minnie trying to train her dog, Fifi!
The stories for 3-year-olds book is based on the animated Disney classics (Lion King, Robin Hood, Dumbo, Peter Pan and more. Since the new live-action Lady in the Tramp is coming, I enjoyed reading the Lady in the Tramp story!
I can’t wait to read both books with my little niece and nephew!
A review copy of this book was provided by the publisher.
If you’re a Lord of the Rings fan or a lover of all things Tolkien this is a MUST buy. It’s an extensive and illustrated guide to the history, lands, and inhabitants of Middle-earth. David Day has compiled a masterpiece of combined insights and knowledge from his forty-plus years of working on Tolkein books.
The book itself is beautiful. I was struck at once with how lovely it was when I received it in the mail. It’s leather-bound, has gold leaf edge pages, and over 100 illustrations.
This is not your average Wiki-entry style encyclopedia either. Day often inserts not only the descriptions of places, people and races, but gives insights into the source of Tolkien’s inspiration for each.
All-in-all this is a book that should sit on any Tolkein fan’s desk and be picked up and read/consulted often!
A review copy of this book was provided by the publisher.