Episode 40

Published: Feb. 3, 2008, 2:42 p.m.




Omaha Film Festival  Directors Marc Longbrake and Jeremy Decker join me in the studio. Now in it's third year, this festival is bigger and better than ever. Find out why right here on the show. We talk movies, festivals and unicorns...

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I was recently a guest on the One Minute How To podcast. I had sixty seconds to describe how to make your own Kaluha. It's my mom's secret recipe, so if you want to know it, then you have to listen to the podcast. Follow the link below and check it out. They are addicting as all of them are short, with topics about everything.

Music:
"Can't Let Go" - Thousand Houses
"Don't Be So Hard" - The Audition

Links:
Viral Video Link of the Week - Planet Unicorn
Omaha Film Festival homepage
Off the Edge Podcast
One Minute How To Podcast

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UPDATE -

In memory:
A couple hours after publishing this episode, I received a call from my dear friend Mark Peterson who was in a band with me for several years called the Cocktosens. His wife Beth Peterson had been battling complications with a brain tumor and passed away this morning. I can't tell you how sad I am. In fact, I'm finding it difficult to believe. She was  a great friend and I have to admit that after the band stopped playing we all went our own ways and spent the past few years with little contact. I enjoyed moments with Mark and Beth that I will never forget and some extremely happy times as close friends. My heart and sympathies go out to Mark and  Beth's families.  She will be missed and remembered for all the fun and joyful times she brought her friends and those around her.
Cheers to you Beth.