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Rebel FM - Episode 11 - 03-18-09

Rebel FM

Arthur Gies

Videogames, Comedy, Steam, Nintendo, Xbox, Video Games, Leisure, Pcgaming, Tech News, News, Playstation

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2009

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

Join us for the magic this episode as we're joined by the unfortunately curious Patrick Klepek and special guest and podcasting Svengali Andrew Pfister as we talk about the games we've been playing (there's a lot of talk about Resident Evil 5), issues of race in games (there's a lot of talk about Resident Evil 5), and close out with letters (which are blessedly free of Resident Evil 5). This weeks music is, order of appearance: Oh Mandy, by the Spinto Band; Patent Pending by Heavens; and Damsel of Death by It Dies Today.

Transcript

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You are now in possession of the Rebel F-Damp World War II.

0:05.0

You are now in possession of the Rebel F-Damp World War II.

0:29.0

You are now in possession of the Rebel F-Damp World War II.

0:35.0

Pants.

0:37.0

True.

0:39.0

True.

0:40.0

It is Wednesday, March 18th, 2009. Welcome to Episode 11 of Rebel F-M.

0:44.0

My name is Philip Kohler joining me this week is the staff of eat-sleep-game.com.

0:48.0

Anthony Gallagos.

0:50.0

And Arthur Geese.

0:51.0

Try not to eat another mic.

0:53.0

Please do.

0:54.0

Also joining us today freelance writer Patrick Lepic.

0:57.0

Yo.

0:58.0

And man on the street and roof-hister.

1:00.0

Hello.

1:01.0

How are things on the street, Andrew?

1:04.0

Warmer today.

1:05.0

That's encouraging.

1:07.0

Yeah, Andrew is here to bring us the weather.

1:09.0

Absolutely.

1:10.0

And drive-time traffic.

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