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Podcast recommendation: Tom Shillue's Funny Story
« on: August 23, 2012, 09:51:24 PM »
Red Eye regular, Tom Shillue has a great podcast called Funny Story and I've taken it upon myself to promote it to the best of my ability.

If you like Tom and/or Red Eye and like a bit of inside baseball, you may enjoy this podcast.  Right now, the latest episode is Leap Year Larry and it is the funniest one yet.

I also like the one called Let's Give It A Little Time quite a bit.

So check it out. It is available on iTunes and it is free.

I don't think any episodes are more than 20 minutes and most are less so it is a nice little break if you have been working/studying hard.
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Re: Podcast recommendation: Tom Shillue's Funny Story
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2012, 09:58:50 PM »
I like RedEye, and Tom Shillue as well.
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Re: Podcast recommendation: Tom Shillue's Funny Story
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2012, 10:04:54 PM »
I like RedEye, and Tom Shillue as well.
Then, my friend, you will no doubt enjoy Funny Story. Find it wherever you find iTunes on your computer and/or mobile device.
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