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Tag Archives: Comedy
Tom Stranger: International Insurance Agent
Welcome to Larry Correia’s audio book, The Adventures of Tom Stranger: Interdimensional Insurance Agent, narrated by Adam Baldwin. Yes. Really. I’m not making this one up. Have you ever seen a planet invaded by rampaging space mutants from another dimension or … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Fiction, Reviews
Tagged adam baldwin, audio book, Comedy, Honor At Stake, Larry Correia
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The Catholic Geek: Karina Fabian and Becky Geist on audio books and Zombies 10/18
Description: On October 18, in time for Halloween, join host Declan Finn (author, Honor at Stake) as he discusses the the return of Karina Fabian’s awesome heroine, Neeta Lyffe: Zombie Exterminator. Join us as she and book reader Becky Geist … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Horror
Tagged Catholic Fiction, Catholic Writer's Guild, Comedic Horror, Comedy, Karina Fabian, Neeta Lyffe, Zombies
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Quick Anime Review: One Punch Man
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s just Saitama, and he’s bored. One Punch Man is an anime from the Fall 2015 cour based on a webcomic that turned into a manga. It’s a comedy superhero show that comes … Continue reading
A Look Inside Depression
Depression is one of those topics that people usually either don’t get or don’t want to talk about. If you haven’t experienced it, well, you don’t get it. Not really. And if you have experienced it, you tend not to want … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Personal Posts
Tagged Asperger Syndrome, Audrey Hepburn, Catherine Tate, Comedy, Conan O'Brien, David Letterman, Depression, G. K. Chesterton, Good Works, J. R. R. Tolkien, Pope St. John Paul II, Robin Williams, Rodney Dangerfield, Social Media, Stephen Fry, Suicide, The Cruxshadows, The Lord of the Rings
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Psychics and Pineapples: A Review of ‘Psych’
Psych is a quick-witted, fast talking dramedy following the adventures of Shawn Spencer, the fake psychic who consults with the Santa Barbara Police Department; with the aid of his reluctant friend, Burton Guster, a pharmaceutical salesman, they ‘investigate, catch bad … Continue reading →