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Unfortunately, our batteries died before we could conclude this pod, but that was apt as we were discussing ironic endings at the time. Enjoy the time you get. You never know how long you have. Referenced homework is here.
Sure, we’re a little late in getting this out. Much like Steve’s kitchen sink, we’ve been backed up. Irregardless, here it is for your enjoyment. Referenced homework is here. Enjoy!
We solved the asteroid problem. You’re welcome, Earth. Along the way we hear a nightmare story (trigger warning: it involves electronic device frustration). Then we renamed some bodies of water–regular Tuesday stuff all done on a Saturday night. Referenced homework is here. Enjoy!
After a very long and surprisingly recurring conversation about feet on Only Fans and a classic retelling of The Frosty Story, which was three Fribrarians’ first encounter with the timeless tale, we settled inside from the rain to hand out accolades and awards. There were (minor) grievances aired and an epic feat of strength. Enjoy! […]
Alternative titles: We solved some problems and perhaps created new ones. Check out the latest (delayed) Fribrary. Referenced homework is here.
We sat down to learn more about Lauren. She didn’t disappoint. Listen to get to know her better.
We turned the tables on our favorite counselor making her take our examination. Did she pass? You’ll have to listen to see for yourself. Enjoy!
We hashed it out bringing controversial statements into focus only to find that we were right all along. Enjoy! Referenced homework is here.
It was a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Perfect for a podcast at The Library. Lucky for us on this St. Patrick’s Day Eva was available to sit down to talk. She let us know what makes her tick and how someone in their extremely early twenties views life. Enjoy!
We came, we discussed, we conquered the concept of aliens and UFOs. Well, the only thing we really settled is that aliens don’t use 3.5 floppy disks. But settle that we did! We even had a chance to dabble into AI. Enjoy! Referenced homework is here.
Festivus was again a raging success. We came, we drank, we reviewed one another (sometimes kindly, sometimes brutally) . . . we even spilled a drink. Enjoy! Referenced homework is here.
This ask each other anything started with a smash and just kept going. Come for the lazy river, stay for the shocking claims about what dessert we each are, enjoy it all! Referenced homework is here.
Great times as we figured out the whole 3-D meat question and then turned to a lightning fast (in reply) Lightning Round with new (to us) waitress Courtney. We also have a professional tennis player in the crew. Listen to find out more. Enjoy! Referenced homework is here.
Back together for one last session before prison school starts, the group discussed what is wrong with movies. Why don’t they make them like they used to? Perhaps it is a good thing or we just aren’t appreciating what we’ve got. Alternatively, not all changes are good. Why is everything a CGI-filled sequel or remake? […]
David is a man of strong positions but with a gentle disposition. He opened up to reveal what motivates him and what goals he has set for himself. We learned a lot as will you as you get to know David. Enjoy!
The alternative title is “I Can Fist My Bellybutton”. Don’t ask. This podcast is our first attempt at using WordPress’s transcript generation tool. Let’s see how that goes. The reference homework is here. Enjoy!
Angie is a known runner, but she did not run from our interrogation. We learned a lot about this sometimes quiet Fribrarian. Some of it was a direct challenge to other Fribrarians. Enjoy!
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Another season of grievances is now behind us. All feats of strength have been completed. The Festivus was yet again a tremendous success. Enjoy! Referenced homework is here.
In this in-depth conversation Steve cops to having “an FU attitude but without FU money.” Listen as he answers the questions posed–some lightning-round style, some just thunderously poignant. Enjoy!