Very sweet, no nutritional value, lol! That, along with the second slogan, gets my vote. I agree about our tineline being staggering insignificant in the course of Earth's geological changes. Science fiction author Stephen Baxter wrote a book called "The Timeships" that in certain parts dealt with this subject head-on. Great conversation, and good luck playing your next two roles, Paul! Happy to hear one is in the "genre" category.
When you start making swag, the second Latin Greeting - We who are about to wag the chin, salute you... could be on a wooden nickel. Like those coins handed out by military and politicians.
When I was a kid I used to sit at the bottom of the deep end of the pool, it felt like an expanse, silent with dancing light. I guess I never thought of it being a small space. In control of your breathing is the length of your visit.
Good glory. When the subject of claustrophobia came up, I was thinking "I'm not claustrophobic, BUT..." and reflected on the Utah guy stuck in the cave for all eternity. And minutes later, Paul brings up the same incident.
Also on the Golden Record - the sublime Dark Was The Night by Blind Willie Johnson, which Ry Cooder also used as a base for his music on Wenders' Paris, Texas. This has been a trivia snack, brought to you by analog human.
Please bring back video. I miss laying around with my wife watching you guys.
The second slogan & I love the idea of wooden tokens! Love you guys!
Very sweet, no nutritional value, lol! That, along with the second slogan, gets my vote.
I agree about our tineline being staggering insignificant in the course of Earth's geological changes.
Science fiction author Stephen Baxter wrote a book called "The Timeships" that in certain parts dealt with this subject head-on.
Great conversation, and good luck playing your next two roles, Paul! Happy to hear one is in the "genre" category.
When you start making swag, the second Latin Greeting - We who are about to wag the chin, salute you... could be on a wooden nickel. Like those coins handed out by military and politicians.
When I was a kid I used to sit at the bottom of the deep end of the pool, it felt like an expanse, silent with dancing light.
I guess I never thought of it being a small space. In control of your breathing is the length of your visit.
Good glory. When the subject of claustrophobia came up, I was thinking "I'm not claustrophobic, BUT..." and reflected on the Utah guy stuck in the cave for all eternity. And minutes later, Paul brings up the same incident.
Also on the Golden Record - the sublime Dark Was The Night by Blind Willie Johnson, which Ry Cooder also used as a base for his music on Wenders' Paris, Texas. This has been a trivia snack, brought to you by analog human.
Great beginning guys😃👏🏼 the second Latin greeting
You might also host the guys from the Stuff They Dont Want You to Know podcast.
The fact you guys didn't once mention the Sleestack from Land of the Lost, is a major Fail.
Shame!
Wag on fellas.
Cheers!
Wagonistas
any chance of getting the title of the documentary paul mentioned seeing? 👀🐸🦊🐺🐿🦝