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episode 236 [Director's Cut]

from Difficult Listening Channel [Director's Cut] by Michael Oster

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Special 24 bit master version of episode 244. Originally released on 12-9-14. This version is minus any VO. Just the 'music'.

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From the Doublewide to the Burbs or: Rock the Cats' Box

In a small rural town just south or Nowhere, Iowa little Jeremy sits in math class when he becomes lightheaded and his eyes glaze over. 'Teacher…I just felt a great disturbance in the universal energy field….As if millions of stock brokers and bankers suddenly soiled themselves and then went silent. I have to go home now.' With that, Jeremy got up and left school. Meanwhile on Wall Street, a massive and fast growing stench cloud envelopes the area making it almost impossible for people to breathe. This is just the first of what will be a series of tragic outcomes that are the direct result of the stopping of the Quantitative Easing. It was done on a Wednesday afternoon when they figured it would be least noticed. However, by Saturday, the dead will rise and civilization will be brought to its knees. What's done cannot be undone and now the mold has been set. Not even the power of Molly's evil possessed Teddy Ruxpin can stand in the way. Like a bad case of Mexican food poisoning, it will just have to be dealt with and hopefully something better can come from the other side. Until then, things are going to be a little rough.

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from Difficult Listening Channel [Director's Cut], released February 27, 2014

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Michael Oster Tampa, Florida

You may not have heard of me, but chances are, you've heard my sounds.

I started my professional career in 1992 and my sounds have appeared in feature film, television, computer games, radio, and lots of other interesting places.

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