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TwilightTalk Episode#11_The End Game. |
| Episode 11 of TwilightTalk is out. Join Gerarda, Catherine, Lindsay and Marzieh as they talk about the cover art and the first chapter of Breaking Dawn. The first half of the episode does not contain any spoilers, but the second half will contain spoilers on the first chapter of Breaking Dawn. But don't worry if you don't want to get spoiled, we have a spoiler warning half way in the show.=) Oh, and also, this episode's song is Unfaithful by Rihanna, and it relates to Bella's feelings in Eclipse, when sh... |
http://twilighttalk.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-06-04T07_35_24-07_00
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Episode Three |
| Lisa introduces this episode (which took rather longer than she thought to put together) and it almost immediately launches straight into Twilight interviews, with answers from fans who attended the Borders Breaking Dawn Party in Montgomeryville, PA. Questions such as "Who's your favorite character?", "Can you give us some theories you have for Breaking Dawn?", and "Are you for Edward or for Jacob?" are asked and answered. There was so much to listen for that some interview clips were not included in thi... |
http://franticfangirls.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-08-05T21_07_05-07_00
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Frantic Fangirls: Episode Five |
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*INCLUDES BREAKING DAWN SPOILERS*
Lisa and Molly wisely spend a large chunk of time discussing the ups and downs of Breaking Dawn. Mostly, they wonder about the logistics of all of Edward's internal fluids turning into vampire venom and then shooting it into Bella...? Yeah. Think about it. Besides that, Lisa and Molly talk about how much Moviegoods sucks, what NOT to do when you go out to eat, and how Jim Thorpe, PA, is just horrible. Als...
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http://franticfangirls.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-08-22T18_53_57-07_00
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340. After Rain by Edward Thomas |
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E Thomas read by Classic Poetry Aloud:
http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/
Giving voice to the poetry of the past.
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After Rain
by Edward Thomas (1878 – 1917)
The rain of a night and a day and a night
Stops at the light
Of this pale choked day. The peering sun
Sees what has been done.
The road under the trees has a border new
of purple hue
Inside the border of bright thin grass:
For all that has
Been left by November of leaves is torn
From...
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http://classicpoetryaloud.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-09-18T06_47_58-07_00
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