Deanman's Tome Show Recap 5/26/2016
WCM: On Friday's show, we dug in deep with ghost hunter Gerard Simonelli. He taught us about different types of apparitions and gave an insight to his world.
JD: Gerard Simonelli is a paranormal investigator that doesn't care for bullshit. I like that, and I think he made for a great guest. I learned so much about ghosts that I've begun to question the strange feelings I experience in my own home.
WCM: A surprising visit by a new character, Cat Man, caused Jessie to find a fetish he never knew he had...or did he? Let's just say, Cat Man was purring by the end of the show.
JD: What kind of world do we live in where a man dresses up like a Cat? The best of worlds. Oh, kitty allowed me to get close, really close.
WCM: We also touched on a new path being tested to get the show out further, Real Vision Radio, and how we're feeling the crunch of creative oppression from the various rules and regulations. Lets just say, I enjoyed my four bottles of apple juice.
JD: We've become so accustomed to drinking loads of alcohol that I'm surprised we weren't going through withdrawals. I swear, Real Vision Radio, we weren't sneaking shots. I swear it. Yeah, we're playing on Spreaker and Real Vision Radio now, as well as uploading to iTunes and YouTube. Going on Real Vision is new and with new territory comes unforeseen challenges. They came up, but we learned from them.
WCM: Until next time, please comment or follow. More to come soon.
JD: Gerard Simonelli is a paranormal investigator that doesn't care for bullshit. I like that, and I think he made for a great guest. I learned so much about ghosts that I've begun to question the strange feelings I experience in my own home.
WCM: A surprising visit by a new character, Cat Man, caused Jessie to find a fetish he never knew he had...or did he? Let's just say, Cat Man was purring by the end of the show.
JD: What kind of world do we live in where a man dresses up like a Cat? The best of worlds. Oh, kitty allowed me to get close, really close.
WCM: We also touched on a new path being tested to get the show out further, Real Vision Radio, and how we're feeling the crunch of creative oppression from the various rules and regulations. Lets just say, I enjoyed my four bottles of apple juice.
JD: We've become so accustomed to drinking loads of alcohol that I'm surprised we weren't going through withdrawals. I swear, Real Vision Radio, we weren't sneaking shots. I swear it. Yeah, we're playing on Spreaker and Real Vision Radio now, as well as uploading to iTunes and YouTube. Going on Real Vision is new and with new territory comes unforeseen challenges. They came up, but we learned from them.
WCM: Until next time, please comment or follow. More to come soon.
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