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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 4, 2019 17:07:56 GMT
Your recent review of the War Master 2 proves you are not. What I would likel you to do is revisit older releases where your can give a bit more insight into what you liked and occasionally didn’t like, rather than having to cut yourself off through fear of spoilers. I have been a subscriber for many a year and always enjoy your podcast - so thank you for all that you have done. So... how about I cover the first 100 main range?
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Post by fingersmash on Feb 4, 2019 17:52:30 GMT
Your recent review of the War Master 2 proves you are not. What I would likel you to do is revisit older releases where your can give a bit more insight into what you liked and occasionally didn’t like, rather than having to cut yourself off through fear of spoilers. I have been a subscriber for many a year and always enjoy your podcast - so thank you for all that you have done. So... how about I cover the first 100 main range? Perfect for a weekly series.
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Post by sherlock on Feb 4, 2019 17:53:15 GMT
Your recent review of the War Master 2 proves you are not. What I would likel you to do is revisit older releases where your can give a bit more insight into what you liked and occasionally didn’t like, rather than having to cut yourself off through fear of spoilers. I have been a subscriber for many a year and always enjoy your podcast - so thank you for all that you have done. So... how about I cover the first 100 main range? Apt timing, with the anniversary looming.
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Post by mark687 on Feb 4, 2019 19:30:55 GMT
Your recent review of the War Master 2 proves you are not. What I would likel you to do is revisit older releases where your can give a bit more insight into what you liked and occasionally didn’t like, rather than having to cut yourself off through fear of spoilers. I have been a subscriber for many a year and always enjoy your podcast - so thank you for all that you have done. So... how about I cover the first 100 main range? Yes Please!
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Post by mbt66 on Feb 4, 2019 20:15:48 GMT
Your recent review of the War Master 2 proves you are not. What I would likel you to do is revisit older releases where your can give a bit more insight into what you liked and occasionally didn’t like, rather than having to cut yourself off through fear of spoilers. I have been a subscriber for many a year and always enjoy your podcast - so thank you for all that you have done. So... how about I cover the first 100 main range? That’s a great idea and would be a lovely way, in this anniversary year, to celebrate what has gone before!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2019 20:21:25 GMT
Your recent review of the War Master 2 proves you are not. What I would likel you to do is revisit older releases where your can give a bit more insight into what you liked and occasionally didn’t like, rather than having to cut yourself off through fear of spoilers. I have been a subscriber for many a year and always enjoy your podcast - so thank you for all that you have done. So... how about I cover the first 100 main range? Just to throw a thought that popped into my head out into the wide open, but seeing as it's the twentieth anniversary of Who at Big Finish what about twenty in depth reviews of twenty main range titles released over twenty consecutive Julys? The Sirens of Time (1999) Winter For The Adept (2000) Bloodtide (2001) Neverland (2002) Flip Flop (2003) Either The Roof Of The World or Medicinal Purposes for 2004, as there doesn't appear to be a July release..🤦♂️ The Council Of Nicaea (2005) The Nowhere Place (2006) The Wishing Beast (2007) The Boy That Time Forgot (😳) (2008) The Company Of Friends (2009) Cobwebs (2010) Robophobia (2011) Protect And Survive (2012) Persuasion (2013) Breaking Bubbles And Other Stories (2014) We Are The Daleks (2015) A Life Of Crime (2016) The High Of Parking (2017) Hour Of The Cyberman (2018)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2019 20:42:41 GMT
Either The Roof Of The World or Medicinal Purposes for 2004, as there doesn't appear to be a July release..🤦♂️ Roof of the World was the July 2004 DW Main Range release.
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 5, 2019 7:27:14 GMT
So... how about I cover the first 100 main range? Just to throw a thought that popped into my head out into the wide open, but seeing as it's the twentieth anniversary of Who at Big Finish what about twenty in depth reviews of twenty main range titles released over twenty consecutive Julys? The Sirens of Time (1999) Winter For The Adept (2000) Bloodtide (2001) Neverland (2002) Flip Flop (2003) Either The Roof Of The World or Medicinal Purposes for 2004, as there doesn't appear to be a July release..🤦♂️ The Council Of Nicaea (2005) The Nowhere Place (2006) The Wishing Beast (2007) The Boy That Time Forgot (😳) (2008) The Company Of Friends (2009) Cobwebs (2010) Robophobia (2011) Protect And Survive (2012) Persuasion (2013) Breaking Bubbles And Other Stories (2014) We Are The Daleks (2015) A Life Of Crime (2016) The High Of Parking (2017) Hour Of The Cyberman (2018) This is brilliant.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 8:18:26 GMT
Either The Roof Of The World or Medicinal Purposes for 2004, as there doesn't appear to be a July release..🤦♂️ Roof of the World was the July 2004 DW Main Range release. That is exactly what I thought. But according to the Big Finish website pages Roof of the World was released in June and Medicinal Purposes was released in August, so I'm assuming that is correct.
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 5, 2019 15:57:56 GMT
So... is it 20 years of bf?
Or the first 100?
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Post by mark687 on Feb 5, 2019 16:38:59 GMT
So... is it 20 years of bf? Or the first 100? Meaning every July MR Release?
Both ideas sound good, but of course its up to you and both require a time commitment, would this be in addition to your regular output?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 20:36:17 GMT
Roof of the World was the July 2004 DW Main Range release. That is exactly what I thought. But according to the Big Finish website pages Roof of the World was released in June and Medicinal Purposes was released in August, so I'm assuming that is correct. It's not correct. Roof of the World was released in the last week of July 2004.
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 6, 2019 8:54:21 GMT
Right
20 years of main range it is.
Now... do you guys mind I'd these are car casts?
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Post by glutamodo on Feb 6, 2019 10:28:42 GMT
I don't care if you're recording them in a toboggan as long as you make your points and the sound quality is reasonable.
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 7, 2019 17:47:38 GMT
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Do you mind when i podcast from my car?</p>— TinDogPodcast ( TinDogPodcast) <a href="https://twitter.com/TinDogPodcast/status/1093515432496123904?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 7, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 8, 2019 14:20:09 GMT
Ok. I've downloaded all 20 of those to a usb.
They are in my car! And a single episode lasts 1 commute in 1 direction
Now.. this project needs a name...
20 20 re-vision?
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 8, 2019 14:22:52 GMT
Bigfinish 20 for 20?
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Post by number13 on Feb 8, 2019 21:03:07 GMT
20-20 Houndsight?
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Post by TinDogPodcast on Feb 9, 2019 18:19:38 GMT
20-20 Houndsight? That's an awful pun!
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Post by newt5996 on Feb 9, 2019 19:05:43 GMT
20-20 Houndsight? That's an awful pun! So obviously that’s the name for the project.
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