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The Haunted Buffalo Radio Show 018 – Ghost Stories Vol. 03
In this episode, you’ll be ‘treated’ to a few throwback moments of my then 3 year old trick-or-treating, followed by true stories of the unknown from Jake in Buffalo, NY who has seen shadows at his grandfathers house! You’ll be moderately traumatized by Michelle from Franklinville, NY, who, Ouija board in hand, apparently released the Kraken in a local haunted cemetery. You’ll be somewhat muffled, hearing Jennifer from Connecticut talk about her Grandfather, saving her from beyond the grave! You’ll be uncomfortably numb, listening to another Michelle, this time from Fort Erie, Ontario Canada, talk about her haunting experience! Next you’ll get petered out by Pete’s tale of a haunted recording studio in Cleveland, OH! But WAIT, there’s more! The second half is a retro interview that I did for 91.3FM/WBNY. In that I try to explain more of what The Haunted Buffalo is all about, because not only is it a radio show, but it’s also part of a monopoly of music/design/photography/merchandise and more, all based within the common theme of “I don’t know what the heck just happened”. Soooo, pull up a tombstone, tune in to THB for the next hour or so, and let your worries pile up fast, listening to the horrible situations that happen to people. Just don’t forget about the muffins in your oven. As always, if you have a story to submit, please email me at thehauntedbuffalo@gmail.com BE A PART OF IT!
The Haunted Buffalo Podcast, Episode # 2
In this episode of The Haunted Buffalo Podcast, you’ll be ‘treated’ to a few moments of my 3 year old trick-or-treating, followed by true stories of the unknown from Jake in Buffalo, NY who has seen shadows at his grandfathers house! You’ll be moderately traumatized by Michelle from Franklinville, NY, who, Ouija board in hand, apparently released the Kraken in a local haunted cemetery. You’ll be somewhat muffled, hearing Jennifer from Connecticut talk about her Grandfather, saving her from beyond the grave! You’ll be uncomfortably numb, listening to another Michelle, this time from Fort Erie, Ontario Canada, talk about her haunting experience! Next you’ll get petered out by Pete’s tale of a haunted recording studio in Cleveland, OH! But WAIT, there’s more! In this episode, I’ve started a new section called “Shorts … of the unknown!” where people can send in even the shorted experience and still be a part of it. This one is so short it only has one short! Finally, THB leaves you with an interview that I did for 91.3FM/WBNY. In that I try to explain more of what The Haunted Buffalo is all about, because not only is it a podcast, but it’s also music/design/photography/merchandise and more, all based within the common theme of “I don’t know what the heck just happened”. Soooo, pull up a relaxing situation, tune in to THB for the next hour or so, and let your worries fade away fast, listening to the horrible situations that happen to people. Just don’t forget about the muffins in your oven. As always, if you have a story to submit, please email me at thehauntedbuffalo@gmail.com BE A PART OF IT!
TFICast 90: FutureCast
Jeremy and Erik podcast from the future and try to remember how to podcast. Then they move into data hording and how the Internet provides all the information you could ever need. The thrill of the hunt seems to be eroding due to the Internet. Somehow parallels of knowledge are compared to a Utopian musical society. Working for the man is compared to the cavemen Awk and T’Chak-Chak and their work ethic. Erik details a story by Jeremy Rifkin about an Internet like energy grid.
The podcast is cut short for some reason…
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TFICast 86: Genre Busting
Jeremy and Erik go all out on a discussion of how to sort ones music collection.
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TFICast 70: Generations
Jeremy, Erik and Keith upset The Het? Maybe. We’re not sure. After playing a new cereal review by the Het Jeremy, Erik and Kieth attempt to dissect the note that the Het sent the show. They move on to answers 12 questions that relate to each decade in which they grew up in. Here are the questions:
What was your favorite or most memorable breakfast cereal?
What is the first movie you recall seeing in a theater?
What was your favorite kids show?
What is the first prime time television show you starting watching regularly?
What is your first memorable video game system?
What is your first memorable video game?
When did you stop thinking girls were icky?
How old were you when you had your first exciting girl experience (hug, holding hands, kissing, whatever)?
Describe your first awareness of an American crisis (hostage, flood, whatever)?
How old were you when you decided that crying was no longer a viable way of communicating?
What was your first favorite band?
What was the first band that made an impression on you?
Why not take a moment and answer them yourselves at the popsyndicate forums.
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TFICast 39: Trimming the Short Ones
Jeremy and Erik discuss Eriks closet religion, Jeremy brings Erik up to speed on the Misinformation/TFICast exchanges then talk about a questionable haircut in a Sears bathroom, thoughts on thanksgiving, cooking, Ally Sheedy, finding porn magazines and music in the Podcast. Jeremy then describes his apprehension about distributing his documentary film. Will he get screwed?
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