It Started As A Goof, But It Went Too Far

Happy birthday Tyler.  A little over a year ago you started this trainwreck of a podcast and to show our appreciation, here's an episode we recorded entirely on our own, without you holding us back.  I'm pretty sure it's the best one we've done yet.  

(Note: This was recorded, like, 2 months ago, and I only just now got around to editing it because I'm the worst.  Never leave us alone again, Tyler, this all falls apart without you!)

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Digital Moncast 30 - Stealing Pumpkins is a Crime

Tyler's moving and for his hubris has been deprived of Internet, so Jules and Joel try to keep the podcast going without him.  And boy oh boy does it keep going.  And going.  We briefly discuss the synopsis for the next episode of Tri before digging into another episode in which our heroes do nothing but travel for 20 minutes, but somehow it's still a refreshing change of pace from usual.  The lack of a desert might have something to do with it.  Oh, also Joel shares a harrowing tale of corruption, betrayal, and hard life lessons in rural America.  It's guaranteed to set more kids straight than the cumulative efforts of D.A.R.E.

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Digital Moncast: Off the Record

So, it turns out trying to sync up two Australians with sporadic work schedules and an 8-to-5-er in the States is really tough sometimes, so we haven't recorded in a while.  That sucks, so as an apology for the missed eps, I threw together a little... bonus... episode, made entirely of clips from our backup recording that were never meant for the podcast itself.

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Digital Moncast 29 - Gaslighting

The real world arc kicks off into high gear with revelation that all the children are victims of gaslighting in episode 29 "Return to Highton View Terrace", JP title "Mammon, the Great Clash at Hikarigaoka!", DVD title "The First Battle in Japan".

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