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Armchair Titans is a podcast following several groups of Seattle comedians and improvisers playing Dungeons & Dragons. The table talk is often hilarious, sometimes NSFW, and always interesting. This podcast is for anyone who loves Dungeons & Dragons and/or enjoys listening to funny people hang out together being funny.

Two long-time Seattle sports fans take on the Seattle Mariners. Having been raised in Seattle, WA both of these gentlemen are passionate Seattle sports fan and are just tossing their 2 cents out there. Along side these two gentleman will be a more seasoned Seattle sports fan. The Hawk The elder statesman brings perspective and history (and RESEARCH) as a Seattle baseball fan for over 50 years-- followed the AAA Seattle Rainiers as a young boy, was at Sicks Stadium to usher in MLB in Seattle with the Pilots, followed the Ms from the very first pitch in the Kingdome and a season ticket holder since Safeco Field opened.. Join in the conversation: Leave a voice message at 254-247-3636 or email: marinerspodcast@gmail.com www.marinerspodcast.com

I was asked to throw together this mix (thanks to Speedy G!) to be played (2/13/10 at 2am) on the Overdrive.... a weekly radio show broadcast by Seattles hottest music station C-89.5fm & streamed worldwide at http://c895worldwide.com. The show is hosted by C-89's DJ Lifeguard & runs every Friday from 1am-3am playing mixes from local & international electronic DJ's. Seattle is really fortunate to have such a great opportunity for local DJ's to make mixes for & to play live on the radio. Thank you again to C-89.5fm, for their continued hospitality & I hope you enjoy the mix!

About The Anne Levine Show Anne’s first foray into broadcasting took place on the internet in 1999 when she did an online show called “What’s Your Diagnosis?” Anne cultivated a following very quickly and put it in the back of her mind to one day do a comedy show on an actual radio station. After a decade dabbling in many enterprises, some of which are listed below, Anne joined the crew at WOMR in Provincetown MA. The Anne Levine Show in which she explores politics, pop-culture, music, and other topics while fielding live phone calls and emails; has been running for over two years. Her edgy Monday night shows are funny, smart and dark. Anne was joined in mid 2009 by her long time friend, Michael Hill who co-hosts the show with her and occasionally takes over the whole enchilada when Anne is traveling off to exciting, mysterious places. Anne Levine on Radio “I love radio and believe it is a primary source of common generational languages. These languages, along with radio, are dying out because we now digitally produce our own content and venues. We should work to maintain our links to the past while we speed forward. There is magic in that balance. Keep listening. I’ll keep talking.” Anne Levine About Anne Levine Anne Levine was born in New York City and was raised in New York, Cape Cod, and Connecticut. She is the daughter of the late clothing designer Larry Levine and his wife Emily. After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College where she studied Performing Arts, Anne enjoyed a colorful and checkered collage of careers. Her jobs included cabaret singer, clothing designer, travel agent, housekeeper, secretary, sales clerk, jewelry dealer, ghost writer and rock band manager. With the exception of three years in Israel, Anne lived most of her adult life in New York City and Cape Cod, MA. Michael Hill on Radio “I have always loved radio. I am a long time collector of “old-time” radio shows and continue to search the internets for new finds. When I was a teenager, my brothers and I used to produce “radio” broadcasts on cassette tapes where we would play songs from other tapes, records or even playing them ourselves on guitar. Oh, the fun. In 2004, I began a stint as program director of an internet-only radio station called, “MUGradio”. I also hosted a weekly one hour program until I left to start a podcast of my own. The podcast, named, “Hey, It’s That Guy’s Show”, ran for about three and a half years before I found I needed time to do other things. I am so glad to be helping out with Anne’s show!” About Michael Hill Michael was born a small child in Seattle, Washington. Unfortunately for his sister, he arrived on her first birthday, thus creating a pattern of general annoyances for years to come. He grew up really rather quickly, what with the years flying by and all and tried his hand at several occupations such as: Hayer, Barn builder, Tactical Radio Operator/Mechanic in the Army, Ground Radio installations technician/mechanic in the US Air Force, Electrician, apprentice Optician, Dispatcher, drain cleaner Tech/Supervisor, Sewage system maintenance, fanzine editor, mobile home mover, moocher, cartoonist/animator, computer builder/repairer, BBS sysop/operator, plastics warehouser, inventory control specialist, Forklift operator, Corporate Training Specialist, video producer, customer service representative, customer service supervisor, Oracle wizard, pocaster and other stuff like that.

We are Jennifer Brookes and Eric Peterson. Jenny lives in Seattle where she photographs anything and everything. Eric lives in Denver where he writes and performs music in a number of bands. We've decided to combine our artistic strengths and collaborate on a project that we call tangled; we weave. Each week, Jenny will take approximately 180 photographs and sequence them to create a 30-second stop motion piece. Operating independently and under a pact of secrecy, Eric will write and record a 30-second musical composition. Each Tuesday, we will reveal our week's efforts to each other, combine them, and post the result to this website. We will do so for one full year, beginning September 22nd, 2009 and ending September 21st, 2010. In total, nearly 10,000 photographs will be taken and about 1,500 seconds of audio will be produced.

This road trip novel is set in the early twentieth century and follows the experiences of an aristocratic New Englander and her father as they travel by automobile from Minneapolis to Seattle. She is wooed and won by a noble but simple commoner she meets along the way. Lewis is at his usual wryly humorous self, poking fun at the upper class and treating the common people only slightly better. Summary by Hollis Hanover.

Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is best known today for his western fiction. Faust was born in Seattle, Washington and at an early age moved with his parents to the San Joaquin Valley in California where he worked as a ranchhand. After a failed attempt to enlist in the Great War in 1917 and with the help of Mark Twain's sister he met Robert Hobart Davis, editor of All-Story Weekly and became a regular contributor writting under his most used pseudonym “Max Brand”. He wrote in many genres during his career and produced more than 300 western novels and stories. His most famous characters were Destry and Dr. Kildare, both of which were produced in film. Faust was killed in Italy in 1944 as a front line war correspondent at the age of 51. He is buried in the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery in Nettuno, Italy. Ronicky Doone (1926) is a hero of the west, respected by the law-abiding citizen and hated by bushwhacking bandits. Bill Gregg is a man in love, not about to be deflected from meeting his lady love for the first time, and willing to stand up to the living legend to reach her. This initial meeting leads to a friendship between the two and they travel east to New York City on the trail of the girl. When they find the girl, Caroline Smith, and she refuses to leave, Ronicky must discover the secret that holds her. They encounter the sinister John Mark and the beautiful Ruth Tolliver and are exposed to the horrors and vices of big city life as they attempt to rescue Caroline and find their way back to the mountain-desert of the west. (Summary by Rowdy Delaney)

We are the Reppond Team specializing in Real estate in Seattle, Washington. Jim Reppond is the guy who started this team. He had a vision that you could have a highly successful real estate practice and still offer top quality service to clients. To accomplish that he felt it was important to keep the focus on the client and not let self-serving interests get in the way. That’s why from the very beginning, no one at The Reppond Team has ever practiced dual-agency representation. Jim’s background in technology has allowed him to develop systems that keep everything organized and has paved the way for the huge volume of business he currently handles.Visit The Reppond team on the web at http://www.seattle-realestate.com or call 206-295-1771 for more information.

He said, she said takes on a new meaning when this husband and wife talk about sports. JM & Kimberly cover sports in the Northwest inlcuding Baseball, Basketball, and Football. Some Tennis and Hockey are also covered.

Fairly Spiritual is a weekly radio talk show that is broadcast live every Saturday at 10 a.m. on KGNW 820 AM in Seattle, Washington. Fairly Spiritual is also a self-syndicated column that runs in the Auburn Reporter Newspaper. Doug Bursch is the submerging leader behind both of these odd endeavors.


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