My longest podcast episode ever: Episode 13 of Underwood and Flinch awaits you at the other end of the linked image below (in other words, click the pic to listen).
I don't know, Keirgrey. No one else has reported a problem so far. Have you gone directly to the podcast's iTunes page? Once there, you should be able to download it just by clicking on the relevant episode. That always works for me. If it doesn't, just click on the 'Epsiode 13' image on the front page and it'll link you directly to the MP3: just save that to your computer and you've got it :-)
Is it? I just saw your status update, are NTL saving the day an connecting you so you can be back to full strength. I hope so, we've missed you on here and on the U&F site, has been very quiet. Check out the speculation of what could happen next.
Oh and any update on episode 14 or are you having a break for a while?
This is enthralling stuff Mike. Even in hibernation mode Underwood has become one of the greatest vampires of All Time in my book. & Lydia grows fonder to my heart by the moment! :D
One of the things that always annoys me about modern horror movies is a lack of fear on the part of those in danger. If they aren't worried, why should we be worried for them? A gung-ho heroic stance in the face of great danger is always, in my opinion, the first sign of a shallow movie. David fears Underwood because he'd be mad not to, but that doesn't mean he lacks bollocks. If he ran away he'd lack bollocks; instead he stays to not only face the object of his lifelong fear, but also... well, that would be telling ;-)
The point of a good horror story is to feel the fear. When Davis was in the cellar and "heard " Underwood's coffin lid sliding open......well..I had to get up and turn some lights on after that!
Comments
Lucky 13
Badass episode, Mike. You're correct in that there was no real stopping point. It really flew by.
I'm really liking how David is getting a bit ballsy.
Lucky 13
Badass episode, Mike. You're correct in that there was no real stopping point. It really flew by.
I'm really liking how David is getting a bit ballsy.
Ballsy
Thanks Chris. Yes, his balls are swelling nicely - and it's not mumps either.
Problems getting the podcast
Might just be me, but trying to download the episode through itunes, I'm getting:
stopped (err = -3259)
Mysterious
I don't know, Keirgrey. No one else has reported a problem so far. Have you gone directly to the podcast's iTunes page? Once there, you should be able to download it just by clicking on the relevant episode. That always works for me. If it doesn't, just click on the 'Epsiode 13' image on the front page and it'll link you directly to the MP3: just save that to your computer and you've got it :-)
YumYum!
" class="form-textarea required">Delicious episode! Thank you so much!
episode 13
Hi Mike
Great stuff ,and no halm came to a single chicken .
The podcast just flew by ,thats a sign of your writing skills i'd say !
look forward to no.14 .
Is it True?
Is it? I just saw your status update, are NTL saving the day an connecting you so you can be back to full strength. I hope so, we've missed you on here and on the U&F site, has been very quiet. Check out the speculation of what could happen next. Oh and any update on episode 14 or are you having a break for a while?Back online - true...
... but not with NTL. See front page post for details :-)
Transfixed
This is enthralling stuff Mike. Even in hibernation mode Underwood has become one of the greatest vampires of All Time in my book. & Lydia grows fonder to my heart by the moment! :D
Thanks J
Thanks J, I'm really glad you think so. I do my best :-)
Mike, your best is always
good enough, if not, amazing
David seems to have 'caught' mumps!! Whare has his Boll$cks gone??
Hoping this quiet episode is the lull before the ever increasing 'bloody' Storm
Thanks Mike
Angel x
Courage
One of the things that always annoys me about modern horror movies is a lack of fear on the part of those in danger. If they aren't worried, why should we be worried for them? A gung-ho heroic stance in the face of great danger is always, in my opinion, the first sign of a shallow movie. David fears Underwood because he'd be mad not to, but that doesn't mean he lacks bollocks. If he ran away he'd lack bollocks; instead he stays to not only face the object of his lifelong fear, but also... well, that would be telling ;-)
Fear
The point of a good horror story is to feel the fear. When Davis was in the cellar and "heard " Underwood's coffin lid sliding open......well..I had to get up and turn some lights on after that!
WOOF!