Our hosts, joined by Alan Sells, discuss Cats (2019), as well as the 1998 stage production, and prove the fact that... cats.
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Our hosts, joined by Alan Sells, discuss Cats (2019), as well as the 1998 stage production, and prove the fact that... cats.
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In this episode, everyone is delighted to go on a fake date with Sally, Annie audibly dies as everyone has to endure this game trying (and failing) to explain pansexuality, and the group wonders how many people perform concerts at Victoria's Secret.
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Our heroes cool down after a long day of investigations and make several stupid decisions. They're sexy decisions, though, so we're also asking you to please pretend this is episode 69 instead of episode 68.
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In this episode, everyone is delighted to go on a fake date with Sally, Annie audibly dies as everyone has to endure this game trying (and failing) to explain pansexuality, and the group wonders how many people perform concerts at Victoria's Secret.
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Our heroes interview the Fiore twins and explain that Winners Don't Use Drugs.
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In this episode, we finally make a choice with the prisoners dilemma, are confused again by how the game does flirting, and are in general annoyed by the other...roommates...? housemates? Y'know, whatever.
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Our heroes continue to investigate the disappearances in Senagora. More importantly, they eat brunch.
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Our hosts, but mostly Maq, discuss the art of poetry, the general terribleness of Ezra Pound, and the fact that Poetry is Good, Actually.
Maq chose a lot of poems for today's episode; below are some links from her show notes, including some poems we didn't get around to discussing but are worth reading nonetheless.
Reading List:
Canto 2 from “Hang it all, Robert Browning” to the Greek. 11 lines only, that’s all we need to hate him. Found here: https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/poetry/canto-ii-pound/poem-text and here.
From 2001, Alan Dugan’s Love Song: I & Thou
From 1989, Haizi’s Looking out to sea, warmed by the spring air
From 2010, Traci Brimhall’s Concerning Cuttlefish and Ugolino
Let’s do a sonnet! From 1997, William Meredith’s The Illiterate
Rania Kapoor’s (2016) The Introvert’s Banter
Edwin Arlington Robinson’s (1914) Eros Turranos
Why I Haven’t Told You Yet by Emi Mahmoud
A Rabbit as King of the Ghosts (1954) by Wallace Stevens
I Go Out on a Road Alone by Mikhail Lermentov
Love One Another by Khalil Gibran
Exeter Book Poem/Riddle 44 (approx 975)
The Hallmark Poem aka Easter Wings by George Herbert (only to complain about how shitty people existed even in the 17th century)
Neil Hilborn’s OCD
John Donne's The Flea, The Canonization, The Ecstasy, Satire III
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In this episode of Date Me Dammit, Annie's surprised finals weren't more of a thing, everyone demands a kiss and is EXTREMELY disappointed, as ever, by heteronormativity.
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Our heroes explore the city of Senagora and investigate a mystery.
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