NavelCast 3 - Cold Weather

As the nights turn chilly, and the leaves turn to fall colors, My thoughts turn to memories of autumn and winter. Cold weather is the theme of of this podcast.

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6 Comments on "NavelCast 3 - Cold Weather"

  1. jamesb
    Just Me
    06/10/2005 at 4:27 pm Permalink

    Hi…have not had a chance to listen to the new podcast. Will listen tonight. However, I was trying to log on to libsyn for the last couple of days and keep getting a “page cannot be displayed” message. Do you know if there is a problem there?

  2. jamesb
    jamesb
    06/10/2005 at 6:04 pm Permalink

    I have an idea of what the problem is. I am able to connect to libsyn just fine…but I read something on another blog that makes me think that some people won’t be able to get to it.

    Dave from Dave’s Lounge is having similar problems. Hopefully it will be resolved soon.

    Let me know if you are not able to download it and I will put it on another server.

  3. jamesb
    First Time Listener
    09/10/2005 at 10:43 am Permalink

    Hey! I enjoyed your show! Well produced and your choice of music was excellent. Also - my wife sent me to the thrift store this weekend to drop off some crap and I was looking around and… I think I saw that friggin’ coat, man! Red and greasy with an ‘L’-shaped tear in it…yeah. I think I can hook you back up.

  4. jamesb
    jamesb
    09/10/2005 at 10:57 am Permalink

    LOL. I appreciate the offer…but I would like to leave the memory of that coat where it belongs…in the past. ;).

  5. jamesb
    Jake M
    11/10/2005 at 10:01 am Permalink

    Just found your show — I think I heard a promo on Adam Curry? Really enjoyed it a lot and look forward to new ones. Best wishes!

    I was curious. What happened to the kid that took the jacket?

  6. jamesb
    jamesb
    11/10/2005 at 12:47 pm Permalink

    I’m currently brewing up #4, but I caught a cold, so it’s going to be a few days till my voice returns to normal.

    As for the kid who took the jacket, I never even found out who it was. I’m sure the principal knew, and took care of it, but he was a softy so I don’t expect that much happened. I’m sure it won’t be the last time you hear about my principal. He is featured in several of my stories.

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