Talking Iran and Military Tech with Ava Armstrong

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Did I ever mention I live on a corner?  A corner that does NOT have a four-way stop sign?

What happens when a body (of a sports car) meets a body (of a Jeep Liberty) driving through New York?  You get a nice game of pool.  The little white sports car is the cut ball. The blue Jeep is the 8 ball. My house is the corner pocket.

For the record, DO NOT WORRY. Everyone here is fine.  The firemen came in and checked our foundations, etc.  We’re good.  Unlike the last time, we didn’t even lose any bushes.

Yes, this is the second time this has happened in the last few years. Yay.

Oh, yeah, IT TOOK OUT MY FIOS INTERNET CABLE.

Fun fun fun for the whole family.

But I managed to get online for the radio show anyway.

This radio show was brought to you by WBTN, Matthew Bowman, and lots and lots of luck.

Guests are Jason Garrick and Ava Armstrong.  We cover “The Pope is a dirty commie,” part 15, as well as Iran and military technology.

About Declan Finn

Declan Finn is the author of Honor at Stake, an urban fantasy novel, nominated for Best Horror in the first annual Dragon Awards. He has also written The Pius Trilogy, an attempt to take Dan Brown to the woodshed in his own medium -- soon to be republished by Silver Empire Press. Finn has also written "Codename: Winterborn," an SF espionage thriller, and it's follow-up, "Codename: Winterborn." And "It was Only on Stun!" and "Set To Kill" are murder mysteries at a science fiction convention.
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2 Responses to Talking Iran and Military Tech with Ava Armstrong

  1. tgrignon says:

    It doesn’t seem like there is a link for the 7th show. Was that a victim of the collision?

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