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Here's the inaugural edition of our to-do list podcast, something we're gonna be doing every week. I'm still working out the kinks — you'll hear that Isaac Hayes is pretty persistent in the mix—but soon this is something you'll be able to subscribe to through iTunes and every Thursday morning plug in your iPod and hear what's doing for the weekend on the way to work. For now, you can just listen here or download following the link. Our homeboy Corporal Bubonic hosts. He sounds a little stone-y, but as listeners of his weekly radio show (now on Thursday from 10 p.m.-12) know, that's just how he sounds.

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So now you're talking about yourself in the third person? Could you make this blog a little more self-indulgent?

you call this blog self indulgent? ever read armedia?

Spinsouth? I'm trying to find an e-mail address for you, but cannot. Please write to me so that I can respond to your comment privately and not in LM's comments section.
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