'Caster’s Kitchen episode 2: Encounter at Barpoint

Sorry there was no Podcast by the regular CSS cast this week.

‘Caster’s Kitchen episode 2: Encounter at Barpoint
 
In this episode the Crew are throwing shapes about the cost of Manga, why all the decent Sci-Fi shows are cancelled and the wonder of GTA:4.
 
With Intro music from White room’s ‘Play it as it lies’ and ends with Talco’s ‘Combat Circus’ courtesy of Jamendo.com
With special guest appearance from Ben. H from the CSS main cast.
 
Oh and Matt turns up for 5 seconds and leaves.
 
Bless him.



This podcast contains explicit content | Download | Duration: 00:13:25

 

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  • 6/10/2008 9:14 AM Derek Hartley wrote:
    Hi guys! Enjoyed the podcast. I like the short and sweet nature. As much as I love the main 'cast it does tend to ramble a bit.
    I'm confused that you suggested that The X-Files was one of those series that was cut down in its prime before it got going. It had run it's course, had no more ideas left, why shouldn't it stop? Oh, and the woman was called Reyez although I've probably screwed the spelling up.
    And you're a bit unfair on Shia La Boeuf. I thought he played his role in Transformers very well, and from what I've seen of Disturbia, I think he's done a good job of that too. Having watched Indy, I have 100% confidence of him doing a good job of replacing Mr Ford for movie 5 assuming he's backed by a good script and a decent storyline.

    So there :p
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  • 6/10/2008 6:02 PM Prest wrote:
    I agree Derek, old La Boeuf done a cracking job in Disturbia But while he is good in Indy he as one of the 'bad' scenes (Tarzan + snake) for which there were a few. Great film for the most part, LOved the story line.

    Ace podcast guys. Love the music.
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