I must urge each person who reads this to hie thee forth to the feed-wrangler of your choice and insert "Christiana's Shallow Thoughts" into your daily routine. It's a daily podcast just a couple or three minutes long, and it's very amusing. I listened to all but the most recent one on the way into to work this morning, and I'm sure people around me in traffic were wondering why I was laughing. Atlanta traffic is certainly nothing to laugh about.
Christiana's Shallow Thoughts, however, is. In a similar vein as Jack Handy's Deep Thoughts.
While you're at it, if you want to get your feet wet in podcasts but don't know where to start, I can recommend Christiana's novella "Space Casey," which she podcasted. You can listen to it at the link I've thoughtfully provided, or you can get it on iTunes or Podiobooks. It's funny as hell, and you'll find yourself wanting more when it's over. There are only ten episodes, each one is just a few minutes long, and it's funny. What are you waiting for?
Christiana's Shallow Thoughts, however, is. In a similar vein as Jack Handy's Deep Thoughts.
While you're at it, if you want to get your feet wet in podcasts but don't know where to start, I can recommend Christiana's novella "Space Casey," which she podcasted. You can listen to it at the link I've thoughtfully provided, or you can get it on iTunes or Podiobooks. It's funny as hell, and you'll find yourself wanting more when it's over. There are only ten episodes, each one is just a few minutes long, and it's funny. What are you waiting for?