Sneaky Dragon Episode 699

Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Sneaky Dragon – of all the podcast on the Internet there’s also this one!

This week: mommy issues; wild cat; let Dave eat cake; family matters; happy families; children at play; Musk rat; terror forming; space balls; complaints department; super bad; fa favourites; toilet snake; Rowling thunder; the lost to time boys; Swede nothings; show crash; peters out; I’m a creep; telling Porky’s; films that swamped a decade; the mirror of horror; no notes; Cruise control; teaser; my back pages; travelling pants; noodling about; too easy; enemies of promise; earning question; carrier opportunities; yolkin’ around; pie-eyed; Sophomore humour; Question of the Week- Sneakers respond; how to take a compliment; that sinking feeling; the Paul bearer; scrub-a-tub-tub; you are the cosmos; it’s a hole thing; bee-devilled; smoking not; and, finally, sun’s out, buns out.

Thanks for listening.

If you’d like to hear Dave get very excited about John Wyndham’s The Chrysalids, give Sophomore Lit a listen!

2 thoughts on “Sneaky Dragon Episode 699”

  1. Hey, Hi…

    Just heard the news this mornnig, I hope no body we know or you know had been harmed in the accident…

    Sneaky world…

    Regards.

    R.

  2. Edward Draganski

    The more you two talk about comics, movies and music, the more I write in about it. So if you want to hear more from me, talk about that stuff. Something I don’t like you two talking about is putting some goddamned pie into a milkshake….all other food talk is on brand and interesting unless I’m hungry. Even if it’s disagreeable to Ian, like drinking cereal milk from a bowl.

    I was pretty damned good at drawing at a very early age, probably around 15 or so. I made some pretty good cash drawing everything and anything for friends, relatives and my parents co-workers/friends. One of my Dad’s co-workers collected classic cars and paid me handsomely to draw all of them, my Dad said, “Listen, if he can pay for those cars he can pay you what you want to draw them.” The down side was I never made any reproductions of the art, it was before the time of color copiers and smartphone cameras. Recently my Dad was invited to this co-worker’s home and saw all my car illustrations I did years ago framed on his wall! Dad did me a favor and photographed them all for me, I didn’t realize how many I had drawn for him. Now I do it for a living, so I guess drawing for friends was a sound investment towards my future.

    Can’t wait to hear the Mighty 700!!

    PS: I was half-way through cleaning my bathroom when you read my letter on the podcast last week, did I call it or what?

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