GWJ: Yes, it’s happened.
Yes friends, the audio naughty that was indicated during the last post from the Arctic wastelands, is indeed another Gamers with Jobs podcast, however the Lord of Leisure took time out from his busy schedule of watching TV to add ever so silly comments to this global phoenomomonomomon.
During this episode, a great many things were discussed such as cross-gaming between the Xbox and PC thanks to Universe at War and Petroglyph’s Chris Ainsworth was along to talk about that aspect of things, but also various other enterprises were afoot including, and it’s hugely surprising that it’s still in there, there is talk about how people will be drawing naughty man bits with the Nintendo Wii.
However I’m the only one on the thing who sounds like he’s hiding in an empty baked bean tin.
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(28.4MB, Show time is 1 Hour, 38 Seconds)
Warning: Contains uncensored swearing and mentions things that make the various gods cry…
Now, as to how this happened, it’s slightly bizzare as this wasn’t a arranged thing at all, I really was watching some TV very late and was about to head off to bed, when Skype went off and I was asked if I wanted to participate.
Given the alternative of sleep, it was a tough decision…so I stayed up, no idea of what was going on and what to say, partially as it was then 1am. All I can say is that it was a real learning experience, about how the podcast is created, and also there was a lot of talk which would never make the final cut which was just so funny, it’s a shame that some of it will never see the light of day.
So there we are, some small amount of fame and it appears there is now to be a queue in terms of who the next token British guy will be on GWJ. So please give the GWJ posse the respect that they deserve. And if there is a next time, I’ll make sure I indeed do stay out of the tin. Dear me…. 🙂
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