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Mid-Season Break: Season Six Blooper Reel pt 1
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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Jun 10, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
As we begin our Season Six mid-season break, please enjoy the first part of our seasonal blooper reel!
No MolePeople were harmed in the making of this season.
Something Something Something...Our Fair City Continues— Ansel Burch
How Do I Sound, DJ Catnip?—Abby Doud
Fight Noises!—Jeffrey Gardner
The Ants are God—Mark Soloff
Very Patient—DJ Catnip
Word of the Day—Clayton Faits
Wants Ryan to Giggle—Tara Schile
Upset by the Word of the Day—David Rheinstrom
Bear Traps for Five Year Olds—Kat Evans
Playing Simon in this Episode— Ryan Schile
Henry Higgins— Marsha Harman
Andy Griffith Theme— Whitney Kraus Jones
The Trouble with Babysitting is...— Frank Sjodin
Paging Doctor Caligari— Ele Matelan
Edited by David Rheinstrom. Photo by MGB Photography. Music by Latché Swing. A huge thank you to our episode sponsor Inventables, through the Chicago Podcasting Cooperative. We're very, very sorry.
No MolePeople were harmed in the making of this season.
Something Something Something...Our Fair City Continues— Ansel Burch
How Do I Sound, DJ Catnip?—Abby Doud
Fight Noises!—Jeffrey Gardner
The Ants are God—Mark Soloff
Very Patient—DJ Catnip
Word of the Day—Clayton Faits
Wants Ryan to Giggle—Tara Schile
Upset by the Word of the Day—David Rheinstrom
Bear Traps for Five Year Olds—Kat Evans
Playing Simon in this Episode— Ryan Schile
Henry Higgins— Marsha Harman
Andy Griffith Theme— Whitney Kraus Jones
The Trouble with Babysitting is...— Frank Sjodin
Paging Doctor Caligari— Ele Matelan
Edited by David Rheinstrom. Photo by MGB Photography. Music by Latché Swing. A huge thank you to our episode sponsor Inventables, through the Chicago Podcasting Cooperative. We're very, very sorry.
Released:
Jun 10, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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