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SubRosa
post Dec 24 2021, 10:31 PM
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Blake from MonsterTalk has a tradition of doing a reading of a ghost story every Christmas. The recent ones are for Patreon subscribers only. But the older ones can be found here and enjoyed by everyone. So curl up with one of these mini-audiobooks and celebrate the season with some old school haunts.


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post Mar 30 2022, 03:40 PM
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Currently listening to a podcast called “Revolutions” where the guy talks about various revolutions in history. The first “season” was about the mess that were the English Civil Wars, and now in the second season he is talking about the American Revolutionary War. It’s also produced my favorite quote of the day! In reference to George Washington’s penchant for being able to get his Army out of really bad predicaments, the host said “George Washington could lead an army out of hell before the Devil even knew he was gone!”. I lol’d


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post Mar 30 2022, 08:17 PM
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Revolutions is one of my favorites. I learned a lot listening to it. They hit a lot of the high points revolution-wise from the English Civil War onward. I would say the host really hits his stride in the French Revolution. In the English and American serieses (serii?) he sort of rushed things. But he takes his sweet time in France, and it brings a lot more depth to the events.

I just recently did a re-listen to the French and Hatian serii. Otherwise I am caught up with where it currently is, deep in the Russian Revolution. That series is gigantic. It up to something like episode 82, and has only gotten to 1920 or so.


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post Mar 30 2022, 09:23 PM
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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Mar 30 2022, 02:17 PM) *

Revolutions is one of my favorites. I learned a lot listening to it. They hit a lot of the high points revolution-wise from the English Civil War onward. I would say the host really hits his stride in the French Revolution. In the English and American serieses (serii?) he sort of rushed things. But he takes his sweet time in France, and it brings a lot more depth to the events.

I just recently did a re-listen to the French and Hatian serii. Otherwise I am caught up with where it currently is, deep in the Russian Revolution. That series is gigantic. It up to something like episode 82, and has only gotten to 1920 or so.

I can hardly wait for the Russian Revolution. What a mess that was!


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