Thursday, December 22, 2005

Griddlesode #15: A Very Griddlecakes Christmas

In this special edition Griddlesode:

1) We hear a Christmas Greeting from Bruce Murray of The ZedCast.
2) We read “The Night Before Christmas” by Clement Clarke Moore (1823)
3) Then we read a New York Sun editorial from 1897 entitled: “Yes, Virginia.  There is a Santa Claus.”

Here is a direct link to download Griddlesode #15 (10.0 MB) and here is a link if you want to Stream Griddlesode #15.  But if you like the show, please subscribe—either through the XML or iTunes links on the side.  If you don’t know “how” to subscribe, drop us an email and we’ll walk you through the process.

Both songs used in this show are not only from the PodSafe Music Network but are also from the same artist Charlie Crowe.


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Merry Christmas, Ron!  Hope your family has a great weekend.

Posted by Christy  -  23 Dec 2005  at  06:37 AM


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