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A Nihilist Family Christmas Radio Drama
Manage episode 174371329 series 1401864
It's a Nihilist Family Christmas special!
Nestled beneath the outline of snow-capped mountains sits the all-American town of Lutzen. The honest folk there are going about their business, getting in their cars and driving home, having fully exchanged their short day for money paper. The children, having finished assembling their rotund snowpeople, disperse and return to their quaint suburban homes. It’s a good town, if such a thing is possible.
And at the end of Shaw St, halfway around the cul-de-sac, lives our own Nihilist Family.
Discover the true meaning of Christmas along with Martha and Jimothy Sr., and their children Reese, Jimmy Jr., and the baby -- not to mention Sallie the dog -- in this radio drama.
A Nihilist Family Christmas is presented for your enjoyment by Cookie Pie Cakes.
The Dorky Teen was played by Patrick Habersang
Mac The Bartender was played by Paul Obarowski
Jimothy Jr. was played by Alicia Watkins
Reese was played by Emily Petersen
Jimothy Sr. was played by Drew Brathwaite
And Martha was played by Chion Wolf
Special thanks to Sallie the dog, and the baby, who played themselves.
Thanks to Peter Morrone and Sennheiser Microphones.
NPN station identification sung by Evelyn Obarowski and Paul Obarowski.
Script by Paul Obarowski & Alicia Watkins.
We at NPN wish you a very merry happy.
NPN asks that you rate this podcast as many stars as possible, and review it kindly, knowing that both stars and kind words are free to you and in infinite supply. (Nothingness and harsh words are also free to you and in infinite supply; however, NPN producers request that you do not spend those here.)
"A Nihilist Family Christmas" is a production of the Nihilist Podcast Network. Find and follow the Nihilist Podcast Network on Facebook, on Twitter @NihilistPodcast, or email nihilistpodcastnetwork at gmail.
58 episódios
Manage episode 174371329 series 1401864
It's a Nihilist Family Christmas special!
Nestled beneath the outline of snow-capped mountains sits the all-American town of Lutzen. The honest folk there are going about their business, getting in their cars and driving home, having fully exchanged their short day for money paper. The children, having finished assembling their rotund snowpeople, disperse and return to their quaint suburban homes. It’s a good town, if such a thing is possible.
And at the end of Shaw St, halfway around the cul-de-sac, lives our own Nihilist Family.
Discover the true meaning of Christmas along with Martha and Jimothy Sr., and their children Reese, Jimmy Jr., and the baby -- not to mention Sallie the dog -- in this radio drama.
A Nihilist Family Christmas is presented for your enjoyment by Cookie Pie Cakes.
The Dorky Teen was played by Patrick Habersang
Mac The Bartender was played by Paul Obarowski
Jimothy Jr. was played by Alicia Watkins
Reese was played by Emily Petersen
Jimothy Sr. was played by Drew Brathwaite
And Martha was played by Chion Wolf
Special thanks to Sallie the dog, and the baby, who played themselves.
Thanks to Peter Morrone and Sennheiser Microphones.
NPN station identification sung by Evelyn Obarowski and Paul Obarowski.
Script by Paul Obarowski & Alicia Watkins.
We at NPN wish you a very merry happy.
NPN asks that you rate this podcast as many stars as possible, and review it kindly, knowing that both stars and kind words are free to you and in infinite supply. (Nothingness and harsh words are also free to you and in infinite supply; however, NPN producers request that you do not spend those here.)
"A Nihilist Family Christmas" is a production of the Nihilist Podcast Network. Find and follow the Nihilist Podcast Network on Facebook, on Twitter @NihilistPodcast, or email nihilistpodcastnetwork at gmail.
58 episódios
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