Podcast: The Round Table - Season 4, Episode 4

The Round Table

Every couple of weeks or so the planets alignThe particular planets are not important, as long as they’re aligned. And not necessarily with one another. It’s very complicated. and we sit down to record another episode of The Round Table. “We” are, of course, Master of Monkeys, Misfits and Ceremonies, Mick Bradley, Desperadicus Unquietus, Chris Miller, me and — if our audience is incredibly fortunate — someone, anyone else. Sadly, it was just the three of us this time, and the aforementioned audience (assuming one still exists) is doomed to wail and gnash its collective teeth.

The show is just over an hour long and we discuss a great many things, not the least of which is Mahalo, the no-longer-super-secret project our Mr. Miller has been working on lo these many months. There is also mention of books, movies, RPGs, more super-secret projects, and making holy matrimony safer for all involved parties through the introduction of closed-cell foam padding.

5 Comments so far

  1. P.G. HolyfieldNo Gravatar on June 15th, 2007

    now I have to listen… might have the opportunity to soundproof a room in the next few months.

  2. RaeNo Gravatar on June 15th, 2007

    If Seinfeld had been funny enough to keep me awake you might have had me too. I’m looking forward to hearing what you guys talked about while I slept.

  3. KJTooNo Gravatar on June 15th, 2007

    P.G. Holyfield wrote:

    now I have to listen… might have the opportunity to soundproof a room in the next few months.

    Soundproofing is not necessarily the key to marital bliss, but hey, whatever works. :-)

  4. KJTooNo Gravatar on June 15th, 2007

    Rae wrote:

    If Seinfeld had been funny enough to keep me awake you might have had me too. I’m looking forward to hearing what you guys talked about while I slept.

    This is where I would normally launch into a Seinfeld impression and say something like, “I’m not funny enough to keep Rae awake? What is up with that?”

    But I won’t.

  5. P.G. HolyfieldNo Gravatar on June 15th, 2007

    Oops… heard foam padding and went in a completely different direction.

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