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    <title>Pete Brown Says - Episodes Tagged with “Hawkman”</title>
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    <description>Pretty good stories. Told by Pete.      This podcast features creative nonfiction audio stories written by Pete Brown. They're pretty good stories, solidly GenX, works of memoir steeped in nostalgia. From a suburban Cleveland childhood in the 1970s and 80s up through today's modern parenting dilemmas, these stories are funny, poignant and a great listen.
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  <title>Vote for Pedro</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>From Napoleon Dynamite to Buckwheat to the Superfriends to Power Forward Luis Scola to Chief Wahoo: Pete connects the pop culture dots to arrive a deeper conclusion.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This episode features a connect-the-dots of pop culture essay that runs from Napoleon Dynamite to David Puddy to Buckwheat to Brooklyn Nets power forward Luis Scola, to the Superfriends to Chief Wahoo. I step through the logic that connects each of these things to arrive at a relatively unpopular conclusion, at least among the denizens of the 2-1-6. 
Read an essay version of this show over on Medium.com (https://medium.com/@petebrownsays/vote-for-pedro-55f301baf771).
Music and SFX Credits
Intro and interstitials by Brian Hake
Additional Interstitials by Kevin Davison
"I'm Not Myself" by Delicious, feat. Brian Hake and Kevin Davison
Some SFX sourced from Freesound.org
Additional SFX and music licensed directly from podcastmusic.com 
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<p>Read an essay version of this show <a href="https://medium.com/@petebrownsays/vote-for-pedro-55f301baf771" rel="nofollow">over on Medium.com</a>.</p>

<p>Music and SFX Credits</p>

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Additional Interstitials by Kevin Davison<br>
&quot;I&#39;m Not Myself&quot; by Delicious, feat. Brian Hake and Kevin Davison</p>

<p>Some SFX sourced from Freesound.org<br>
Additional SFX and music licensed directly from podcastmusic.com</p>]]>
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<p>Read an essay version of this show <a href="https://medium.com/@petebrownsays/vote-for-pedro-55f301baf771" rel="nofollow">over on Medium.com</a>.</p>

<p>Music and SFX Credits</p>

<p>Intro and interstitials by Brian Hake<br>
Additional Interstitials by Kevin Davison<br>
&quot;I&#39;m Not Myself&quot; by Delicious, feat. Brian Hake and Kevin Davison</p>

<p>Some SFX sourced from Freesound.org<br>
Additional SFX and music licensed directly from podcastmusic.com</p>]]>
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