This episode of “The 9pm Edict†is a journey. Crusader Rabbit demands to be taken seriously. We expose the truth about hopscotch. And there are far too many references to wine.
And there’s more stuff, but you’ll have to listen.
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Episode Credits
- Charlie Brooker’s “How to Report the News” from BBC’s Newswipe via YouTube.
- Karl Stefanovic’s interview with Tony Abbott from Channel Nine’s Today via YouTube.
- David Koch’s interview with Tony Abbott from Channel Seven’s Sunrise via YouTube. The picture at the top of this post is a screenshot from that interview.
- Facts and quotes about the Australian economy via Alan Kohler and Stephen Koukoulas.
- The wines mentioned by Phil from D’Vine Cellars were: El Tocador’s Old Vines Garnacha 2012; Charles Melton’s La Belle Mère Granache Shiraz Mataro 2011; Kilikanoon’s Killerman’s Run Granache Shiraz Mataro 2012; Torres’ Coronas Tempranillo 2010; Vinifera Wines’ Gran Tinto (Granache Temranillo Graciano Cabernet Sauvignon) 2008.
- Personal branding action sheet from Catriona Pollard’s CP Communications.
- Piano harp down 5 by 3bagbrew via The Freesound Project.
Series Credits
- The 9pm Edict theme by mansardian via The Freesound Project.
- Edict fanfare by neonaeon, via The Freesound Project.
- Elephant Stamp theme by Joshua Mehlman.
- Photograph of the Trinity atmospheric nuclear test, July 1945, by the US Government via Wikimedia Commons.
Laugh! Oh laugh so much I nearly shat myself.
The morning after the night before wake up and taking the time to record yourself having a pee first thing in the morning was totally offensive and noteworthy atmospheric audio. Like all good car wrecks I couldn’t turn away.
I was absolutely horrified when I realised that Catriona Pollard’s personal branding action sheet read like a crib for a high Klout score.