Oh no! Just when you thought it was safe to hang out at the FRED…
Cabin Fever (hosted by the twisted souls Brian Fitzpatrick and Aaron Poole) is the result of having too much time on your hands and access to your local community radio station.
Over the course of an hour, they manage to trawl the depths of good taste, plus throw some music in. How much more could you want from a podcast?… Quality? Oh… we didn’t think of that.
Enjoy! And we hope our cross Atlantic friends can understand the Irish accent 😉
Hugs and Kisses,
Aaron P. + Rev. Fitzy
CABIN FEVER #90: Spandex – I’m Aaron Poole and you’re listening to a bit of a chat with me, Aaron Poole, and my friends JJ Hawkins and Chuck Metcalf. In this episode of Cabin Fever, with me Aaron Poole, I talk to my friends about comic books and comic books. I’m Aaron Poole, and I hope you enjoy this podcast with me, Aaron Poole.
[CONTENT WARNING]: Explicit contents! We say every naughty word you can think of. You have been warned!
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5 Responses to “Cabin Fever 90: Spandex”Leave a Reply |
March 26th, 2010 at 10:13 am
Well done. Dug the podcast ep, thanks.
March 26th, 2010 at 10:08 pm
When Robert Culp died, everybody had an In Memoriam picture of him with Bill Cosby. I was briefly scared that we’d lost beloved Cosby. Sadly, nothing with Robert Culp came over here, as Aaron says.
Can somebody confirm my forum account so that I can use the forums please? Thanks xx
March 30th, 2010 at 9:12 am
Well done with the name description Aaron, well done sir. Milhouse would be proud, keep it up.
April 1st, 2010 at 10:35 pm
It says the “file doesn’t exist” when I try download it. And here I was ready to smile and nod at indecipherable Irish colloquialisms. sad face
April 9th, 2010 at 5:33 pm
Apparently it’s been fixed, let the confusion begin, err, continue, lets be honest.