Sunday, June 11, 2006

Griddlesode #29: The Linguine Code

In this Griddlesode, we play a satirical skit called: “The Linguine Code” with special guest voices from:

If you are interested, here is The Linguine Code Script

Here is a direct link to Griddlesode #29 (16MB/16.42) or try out our Griddlecakes Radio “Griddleplayer” to the left.  But if you like the show, please subscribe—either through the XML or iTunes links on the side.

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Comments:

Thank you for having me be part of this. It was a FUN time!

Posted by C.C.  -  12 Jun 2006  at  03:59 AM


We had a great time too.  Thanks Ron!

Posted by Jen and Corey  -  12 Jun 2006  at  04:18 AM


Unfortunately, I don’t have an answer to the code contest. I’m bad enough at spellilng words correctly, let alone unscrambling them! But it was a fun episode —even for someone like me who has never read the book or seen the movie!

Posted by Clinton  -  12 Jun 2006  at  05:58 AM


THIS EPISODE IS DRIVING ME INSANE, IN A TOTALLY VOLUNTARY AND FUN WAY.

Posted by YOUR HUMBLE GRIDDLEMINION, KRISTINA  -  12 Jun 2006  at  11:13 AM




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