The extraterrestrial comedy podcast where we probe cock circles. We also touch upon crop circles, sure, including their devilish origin and advancement through the years but you know why we really covered this topic. Big. Meaty. Cock circles. But how do these shapes in fields of crop come to be? Is their explanation extraterrestrial or is something more human at play? Along the way we learn what G would tag on an alien planet to show he’d been there (you’ll never guess)… We also stumble upon evidence that children’s television host Neil Buchanan may be an alien. We do examine a fair bit of visual evidence in this one so if you’d like to see what we are referring to, do check out our Instagram linked later in these notes. Meanwhile Moonwalker stoops to a new low in life as he googles the girlfriend of a certain horny hedgehog. Oh and Greybeard and Moonwalker are rudely interrupted by Greybeard’s mysterious delivery at the end of the episode… All that and more on this week’s file.
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Music:
Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com - thank you most kindly good people. You may also have heard the theme to 1990’s/early 2000’s children’s television show Art Attack, hosted by Neil Buchanan. The theme is reported via Wikipedia to have been by Mr Miller and Mr Porter (whom sound suspiciously like MiB’s) so thank you chaps. Also making an appearance was the theme to another tune from this era - Fun House hosted by Pat Sharp and announced by Gary King. The theme was composed by David Pringle and Bob Heatlie. Richard Wagner’s Bridal Chrous may have also made an appearance when Moonwalker proposed to Greybeard live on the podcast. Finally, we couldn’t cover Sonic the Hedgehog’s interesting love life without throwing in the intro and Green Hill Zone themes from the 1991 original video game. This was composed by Masato Nakamura. Thank you for your wonderful work.
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