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🗓️ 10 February 2019
⏱️ 70 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to our sleepiness sanctuary. You enter a choreo risk and choose to be |
0:12.7 | entertained with dark and disturbing horror stories. You have been warned. |
0:22.0 | For the dark hours when you dare not close your eyes, tales of horror to frighten and |
0:35.7 | disturb. Join us as the sleepless hours tick past. |
0:47.7 | Brace yourself for the No Sleep Podcast. |
1:04.5 | Welcome to the No Sleep Podcast Sanctuary. I'm David Cummings. Our service this week features |
1:12.0 | tales about the wicked things which lurk below the water's surface. |
1:19.5 | I want to thank the many people on Twitter who showed us support recently. A little while |
1:24.5 | ago the Apple Podcasts Twitter account asked people to name their top three favorite podcasts |
1:31.5 | and many, many people included us on their list. So thank you. We're grateful to be recognized |
1:37.7 | like that. And I don't do this too often but it's a good time to remind everyone about |
1:43.2 | our social media presence out there. On Twitter, Facebook and Instagram just look for |
1:49.6 | at No Sleep Podcast. And don't forget the Facebook fan group, almost 10,000 members |
1:56.4 | strong and a great community to talk about all things No Sleep related. And so now that |
2:03.6 | we're done being social, it's time for our service to begin. Bow your heads and hear |
2:11.2 | our words. |
2:17.8 | In our first tale, we meet a group of men, sailors, who are on a secret research mission to discover |
2:24.1 | the cause of a strange anomaly in the Arctic. And as explained by author Olivia White, |
2:31.1 | it was initially suspected to be some sort of illegal toxic waste dumping turns out to |
2:36.3 | be far worse and much more insidious. Performing this tale are Jeff Clement and Matthew |
2:44.7 | Bradford. So let's discover what could possibly be out there on the ocean. |
3:01.1 | It was Friday as much as the days meant anything out on the ocean. It had been difficult sailing. |
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