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First Crack 90. Wrong Side of the Family #1 - The Death of Margaret Wilson

October 26th, 2006 by Garrick Van Buren

A Brief Reading on the Death of Margaret Wilson (1647-1685) by her many-many-greats grandson

Listen to Wrong Side of the Family #1 - The Death of Margaret Wilson [5 min]

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First Crack 89. Unincorporated #2 - The High Point

October 22nd, 2006 by Garrick Van Buren

A short story about rural junior high basketball players passing time between games.

Listen to Unincorporated #2 - The High Point [12 min]

UPDATE: I just got an email claiming responsibility for inventing High Point. Made me smile.

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First Crack 88. Unincorporated

October 19th, 2006 by Garrick Van Buren

A short story about a private stash in a small rural community.

Listen to Unincorporated [12 min]

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First Crack 87. Again

October 18th, 2006 by Garrick Van Buren

I talk about the best TSA airport check point experience ever, review Keyspan’s cordless USB Skype phone, and say good bye to my grandma.

Listen to Again [14 min]

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The Evil Genius Asks About the First Crack Podcast

October 10th, 2006 by Garrick Van Buren

Dave Slusher turned the mic on me at the recent PodcastExpo 2006. We talked about hyper-local podcasts and the two reasons why I podcast.

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First Crack 86. Busting the 12-Step Cycle

October 5th, 2006 by Garrick Van Buren

The first crack at the new, fully-automated publication process.

Listen to Busting the 12-Step Cycle [2 min]

(This podcast brought to you by HijackingWP)

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First Crack 85. Jeremy Messersmith Talking about the Alcatrez Kid

October 1st, 2006 by Garrick Van Buren

Here’s my long-awaited conversation with Jeremy Messersmith talking about his new album, the Alcatraz Kid ($13.00 PayPal, City Pages review, Pulse review), and playing a couple of the songs of from it - two of my favorites (Day Job, Snow Day) and one of Jeremy’s (Great Times).

Listen to Jeremy Messersmith Talking about the Alcatrez Kid [15 min]

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