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Spooktalkular Episode 025
Well, Episode 25 is quite a bit delayed but on next weeks show, you will find out why AND, you will agree it was well worth the delay. This week though, Spooktalkular turns one year old and we are celebrating. We reflect on the first year and hop in the wayback machine to visit the very first show. Have we ever changed….
As part of our reflection, we thank a great deal of the fine folks who have helped us over the past year. We have had so much help, it’s possible that we missed some people. If we missed you, we assure you it wasn’t intentional. The most important people to Spooktalkular are the incredible listeners. We thank you for your time, we know it’s valuable so the fact you give up your time to listen to what we do touches us greatly every week. Thank you!
We do briefly cover new shows this week from ‘MonsterQuest’, ‘Ghost Adventures’ and ‘The Listener’. It was also the season two premier of ‘Ghost Hunters International’ so we give them a quick visit as well.
This weeks Independent Music Break features a band out of Santa Cruz, California named the Devil Himself. Head over to http://www.myspace.com/devilhimselfmusic and check them out! The song is ‘Deserted’ and it rocks!
You often hear us talk about the fine group of people that are behind the effort to have a ‘Millennium’ movie made. James and Troy from backtofrankblack.com and the ‘Millennium Group Sessions’ podcast stop by to wish us Happy Birthday. It’s really a great time.
Okay, I can’t make you wait until next week. I’m just not that mean. The reason for the delay was a couple of last minute interviews that will be in next weeks show. To tie in with our ‘Harper’s Island’ wrap up next week, we have a special treat. Jim Beaver who played Sheriff Charlie Mills was great enough to take some time out of his busy schedule to chat with us. Now, if that’s not enough, we will also have an great interview from one of the Travel Channel’s hosts and investigators of ‘Ghost Adventures’, the incredible Nick Groff. See, I told you that you’d agree that the delay was worth it.
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