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Sun May 25 2008
This podcast has moved. You can find it at nightguy.guydavid.com
This podcast has moved. You can find it at nightguy.guydavid.com
This podcast has moved. You can find it at nightguy.guydavid.com
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Sun May 18 2008
Download: Night Guy 64: Tea and Vegetables Special guests: Hungry Lucy Hungry Lucy discographyCreative Commons and file sharingWeb presence and stayin...
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Download: Night Guy 64: Tea and Vegetables Special guests: Hungry Lucy Hungry Lucy discographyCreative Commons and file sharingWeb presence and staying in touch with your listenersChrista Belle's
photography and videographyTea with Hungry Lucy - the podcastGrowing your own foodOrganic food, the big companies vs. the small independent companiesPlaylist: Bound in Blood (Waltz Lullaby)In the
CircleSt...
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Download: Night Guy 64: Tea and Vegetables Special guests: Hungry Lucy Hungry Lucy discographyCreative Commons and file sharingWeb presence and staying in touch with your listenersChrista Belle's
photography and videographyTea with Hungry Lucy - the podcastGrowing your own foodOrganic food, the big companies vs. the small independent companiesPlaylist: Bound in Blood (Waltz Lullaby)In the
CircleStay (Glitch Mix by Claire Voyant)SoftlyWe Won't GoAll tracks on this episode of Night Guy are by Hungry Lucy: Hungry Lucy - official website Christa Belle website Hungry Lucy - the blog Tea
with Hungry Lucy - the podcast (iTunes link) Hungry Lucy on MySpace Hungry Lucy on LiveJournal Hungry Lucy on YouTube Hungry Lucy on CD Baby Hungry Lucy on The Chillcast with Anji Bee Don't forget to
check out Songs For Jenny (also on MySpace), a project by Tony Puccy all proceeds of which go up to help fight ALS. Night Guy's FaceBook group Note: this podcast has now moved to
nightguy.guydavid.com
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Sun May 11 2008
Night Guy 63: Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisSongs for JennyALSLife is too shortPlaylist: InconvenienceCapricorn's VolcanoSunshine PrayerAll tracks on t...
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Night Guy 63: Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisSongs for JennyALSLife is too shortPlaylist: InconvenienceCapricorn's VolcanoSunshine PrayerAll tracks on this episode of Night Guy are by Tony Pucci: Tony
Pucci Songs for Jenny Songs for Jenny on MySpace Don't forget to check out Songs For Jenny (also on MySpace), a project by Tony Puccy all proceeds of which go up to help fight ALS. Night Guy's
FaceBook...
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Night Guy 63: Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisSongs for JennyALSLife is too shortPlaylist: InconvenienceCapricorn's VolcanoSunshine PrayerAll tracks on this episode of Night Guy are by Tony Pucci: Tony
Pucci Songs for Jenny Songs for Jenny on MySpace Don't forget to check out Songs For Jenny (also on MySpace), a project by Tony Puccy all proceeds of which go up to help fight ALS. Night Guy's
FaceBook group Note: this podcast is moving to nightguy.guydavid.com
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Sun May 04 2008
Download: Night Guy 62: The Double Headed Beast Night Guy is movingThe Podshow/Mevio double headed beastRon Bloom makes a hapless remarkGrowing listen...
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Download: Night Guy 62: The Double Headed Beast Night Guy is movingThe Podshow/Mevio double headed beastRon Bloom makes a hapless remarkGrowing listenershipPlaylist: UltimoWho Do You Talk ToTrudgeYou
Want To Be MeZoo (Intro)All tracks on this episode of Night Guy are by loWEly WorM: loWEly WorM on Archive.org Wayback Machine Don't forget to check out Songs For Jenny (also on MySpace), a project
by...
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Download: Night Guy 62: The Double Headed Beast Night Guy is movingThe Podshow/Mevio double headed beastRon Bloom makes a hapless remarkGrowing listenershipPlaylist: UltimoWho Do You Talk ToTrudgeYou
Want To Be MeZoo (Intro)All tracks on this episode of Night Guy are by loWEly WorM: loWEly WorM on Archive.org Wayback Machine Don't forget to check out Songs For Jenny (also on MySpace), a project
by Tony Puccy all proceeds of which go up to help fight ALS. Night Guy's FaceBook group Note: this podcast is moving to nightguy.guydavid.com
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Sun April 27 2008
Night Guy 61: Townsfolk Talk Story: Townsfolk TalkPlaylist: Shadow CircusIn the Wake of a Danching FlameRadio PeopleJourney of EverymanAll tracks on t...
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Night Guy 61: Townsfolk Talk Story: Townsfolk TalkPlaylist: Shadow CircusIn the Wake of a Danching FlameRadio PeopleJourney of EverymanAll tracks on this episode of Night Guy are by Shadow Circus:
Shadow Circus - Official Band Website Shadow Circus on MySpace Don't forget to check out Songs For Jenny (also on MySpace), a project by Tony Puccy all proceeds of which go up to help fight ALS.
Night Gu...
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Night Guy 61: Townsfolk Talk Story: Townsfolk TalkPlaylist: Shadow CircusIn the Wake of a Danching FlameRadio PeopleJourney of EverymanAll tracks on this episode of Night Guy are by Shadow Circus:
Shadow Circus - Official Band Website Shadow Circus on MySpace Don't forget to check out Songs For Jenny (also on MySpace), a project by Tony Puccy all proceeds of which go up to help fight ALS.
Night Guy's FaceBook groupTownsfolk Talk"You're a freak" said little Annie. The little man with the perfectly circular glasses stared at her from behind the counter. He looked like an old school
teacher, one with a particularly sour face. His face looked like one that haven't seen a smile in a long time. He didn't like little kids in particular, and they, in their turn, didn't like him
either. "Have you lost your mommy?" he asked in a tone that suggested she should be attached to her parent with a collar like a dog. Little Annie didn't seem to be deterred from this. In fact, her
smile broadened and became even more mischievous. "You're a freak, and I'm going to prove it", she said, "You should be locked somewhere to keep the citizens of this city safe." "You talk a few sizes
above your age", remarked one of the costumers, "Do you know what you are saying?" "Don't listen to her, she is just a disgruntled kid", said the shopkeeper from behind his counter, "One who has
nothing to do, but paster the innocent". "Oh, you're nothing but innocent" said a woman in the crowd, "We know about your trips to the woods in the middle of the night. What is it that you do there?"
"Non of your business" murmured the shopkeeper. Later, when he locked his shop, the low murmur of townsfolk seemed to hang around in the air. He eyed the town suspiciously through his glasses, but
the streets seemed to be deserted. He went down to the store basement where he lived. He had a small living room and another, even smaller room where he slept, but he wasn't going to sleep tonight.
He knew Natalie was waiting him. He packed out some food and headed out towards the woods. Little Annie followed the shopkeeper slowly and silently. It wasn't easy. Every once in a while he turned
around, as if afraid of being caught. At his shop, he always seemed menacing and spiteful. Now he just seemed frightened. At last, he reached his destination, a small cabin in the middle of the
woods. He knocked the cabin door three times. A young and beautiful woman opened it and smiled at him. He smiled back. Little Annie never seen him smile. He looked almost handsome. The man entered
the cabin, and the woman looked around cautiously, then closed the door after him. Annie moved closer and picked at the window. They where sitting on a couch, talking. She could hear muffled words
through the window. "You should stop coming here," Natalie was saying, "It is too dangerous. People are getting suspicious. If they would catch us, both of us would be roasted." The man just looked
at her sadly. "Look at what we've come to. You have to hide here in the middle of nowhere, and I have to sneak out in the middle of the night just to see you. if only things where different." "Those
are dangerous times" answered Natalie "they would burn you at the stake for the wrong thing at the wrong time. They would have killed me if you wouldn't have bribed the jailer." Little Annie have
heard enough. She was off to call the townsfolk. In her rush to call them, she toppled over a little box that was standing beside the wall. In hearing the noise, the couple rushed outside just in
time to see little Annie disappearing into the woods. "I knew this day would come" said Natalie, "We should leave this place and go someplace where we are not known. We have nothing but our clothes,
not even choice" she said. By the time the townsfolk got there, both Natalie and the shopkeeper disappeared without a trace.
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