Episode one of an occasional series of Paper Round Podcasts.
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And now the piece itself: Paper Round Podcast 1
Essays are by Simon McGarr, Fergal Crehan and Copernicus of the Midnight Court blog respectively. Released under a creative commons Attribution- NonCommercial licence.
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Congrats lads. Aren’t ye gone awful fancy with ye’re podcasting?
Fair play to me old mucker Copernicus. It takes bravery and a strong stomach to dip into the noxious world of The Mail. Mind you, it’s probably not quite as bad as The Express. I once shared a house with 3 devout Christians (in England) and that vile rag was the only one they ever bought. I could never resist flicking through it though…despite the fact that all it ever did was make me feel furious and/or depressed.
By the way, here’s how we do the “Paper Round”, Limerick shtyle:
http://www.fustar.org/2007/02/22/223/
Hooray! Tag it PaperRound, and we’ll make sure to bring it into the fold.
Done. PaperRound me up baby.
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