Sometimes Festive Q&A Special
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A special festive edition of Sometimes featuring the Q&A that didn't make it onto the end of U&F 21. In this searching interview, Mike answers listeners' questions on Underwood and Flinch, while dodging the deeper issues like politics, God and 'dryness'.

Guest starring Mike's wife and an old friend from an earlier 'Sometimes'.

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I shall be away from my 'desk' for the next week as I'm off to England for Christmas. So before I go, I'd like to wish all you lovely listeners a very peaceful and happy festive season and all the very best for a great 2010. As always, thanks for listening and being the best audience in the world.

Cheers for now

Mike

WEREWOLVES!

Consolamentum's picture

PLEASE write something involving werewolves! It is my favourite among the archetypal monsters, and has been for as long as I care to remember. And throw in lots of Freudian and Jungian psychological elements!


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Consolamentum's picture

Happy holidays to one and all!


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spook_child's picture

I loved the q&a session...thank you for answering my question. Your wife sounds charming and you should make her a regular part of your "Sometimes" podcasts.


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Mr Darkness's picture

Thanks Mike, good of you to answer those questions for us.
Going to be a long wait until April for U&F season 2 though! :-(


Mr Bennet, I am just writing

clydeblacksmith's picture

Mr Bennet, I am just writing to congratulate you on an extraordinary piece of work! The dark dry humour and David and Underwood as chartacters, for me, were brilliant. bravo.
Fortunately I first discovered the "podcast" last week so I had the work as a whole to digest. I have just finishecd the last episode only half an hour ago, and for me the fight between David and Underwood was spectacular and my imagination pictured the whole scene. However, I am disapointed I have to wait untill april to Visit Underwood & Flinch again. Im sorry to say patience is not one of my virtues!
I am something of a writer myself but my work would be something of a "polar opposite". I like to keep my work short and my influences include: Wilde, Goeth, Rimbaud, Greene and as of now......Yourself.
I see that ive "waffled" on a bit now so I shall close.
Thanks Again,
ClydeBlackSmith.