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Good Morning Night Vale

Good Morning Return of The Obelisk

Good Morning Night Vale

Night Vale Presents

Comedy

4.7818 Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Meg, Hal and Symphony discuss episode 172 of Welcome to Night Vale: Return of the Obelisk. They chat about Gushers, Susan Wilman and their questions for the Obelisk. In the FanZone Calzone™ we hear from fans about listening while sick, fear of mirrors and thoughts from a young fan. 

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Good Morning Night Vale is a production of Night Vale Presents

Hosted by Symphony Sanders, Hal Lublin, and Meg Bashwiner

Produced by Meg Bashwiner

Edited by Felicia Dominguez

Mixed by Vincent Cacchione

Theme Music by Disparition

Transcript

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0:00.0

Nothing lasts forever is a phrase with two meanings.

0:09.8

And they're both true.

0:11.9

Good morning, Nightville. It's me, Hal, the man with no plan.

0:33.4

It's me, Meg, the woman with all of the plans.

0:36.8

And it's me, Symphony. And I'm just so long for the ride.

0:41.5

Today, as always, we're talking about Welcome to Nightvale because, you know, that's what we do.

0:47.7

We love it. We love you, and we love talking about Nightvale.

0:51.9

Today we are talking about episode 172 on this beautiful Friday,

0:57.9

November 1st, at 154 p.m. Central time.

1:04.4

Ooh, woo.

1:05.5

Ooh, woo.

1:06.5

Woo, woo.

1:09.0

This is, yeah, so episode 172, return of the obelisk, the description of which is,

1:14.9

The Obelisk is back, and it will answer one question and one question only.

1:20.1

What would your question for the obelisk be, Meg?

1:22.2

Yeah.

1:23.0

Oh, man.

1:24.5

I mean, I think they sort of have it right where they are asking like the cure for cancer,

1:29.1

but like they just don't have the ability to like record it down properly. So I think I would

1:33.6

probably ask that, but make sure that I was up to speed on how to synthesize that information.

1:41.9

But this would be at a different continuity, right? Because you can't

1:44.1

ask the same question twice. That's right. You can't ask the same question twice. Well, I would probably

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