This! ...was Digital Watches Are a Pretty Neat Idea
Jeff Lesnik & Bryan Campbell
92 episodes
1 week ago
Send us a text Jeff and Bryan discuss the second half of the novel Starship Titanic. The novel was written by Terry Jones while Douglas Adams was working on the CD ROM game. They were to be released simultaneously. Even though the Starship Titanic was born in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy universe, it did not stay there. This has been a Froods for Thought production.
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Send us a text Jeff and Bryan discuss the second half of the novel Starship Titanic. The novel was written by Terry Jones while Douglas Adams was working on the CD ROM game. They were to be released simultaneously. Even though the Starship Titanic was born in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy universe, it did not stay there. This has been a Froods for Thought production.
There Are More Issues: Volume 2, Issue 1 - DGHDA:ASTS
This! ...was Digital Watches Are a Pretty Neat Idea
39 minutes
8 months ago
There Are More Issues: Volume 2, Issue 1 - DGHDA:ASTS
Send us a text Once again Jeff and Bryan are doing a deep dive into the comic book world. This time they are tackling Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency: A Spoon Too Short by IDW. This episode will cover Volume 2, Issue 1 of the five issues in this series. For a more complete experience, you can view the pages along with us on our YouTube channel at the following link... https://youtu.be/7jwbc1bTOcY This has been a Froods for Thought production.
This! ...was Digital Watches Are a Pretty Neat Idea
Send us a text Jeff and Bryan discuss the second half of the novel Starship Titanic. The novel was written by Terry Jones while Douglas Adams was working on the CD ROM game. They were to be released simultaneously. Even though the Starship Titanic was born in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy universe, it did not stay there. This has been a Froods for Thought production.