So here I am at Chicago TARDIS and I just did a total fanboy with Rob Shearman, he being the writer of the Doctor Who audio drama Chimes of Midnight.
"It's one of my favorite audio dramas Doctor Who or not," I gushed. He looked at me politely [...]

I caught the two films at the Polish Film Festival on Friday night but was unable to attend on Saturday and Sunday.
The latest installment of the Onion AV Club's Gateway to Geekery concerns H.P. Lovecraft.



My freezer is pretty well full at this point after my friend Jason and I headed down to Chicago on one of our meat runs earlier this week. Here's the back of his truck stuffed with coolers full of tasty goodness.
My doctor would kill me if he saw me eating this but it was just incredibly tasty.
The sixth and latest installment of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy comes out on Monday - And Another Thing.
On Monday The Dulcinea and I headed to Chicago for Deathscribe 2009, The Second Annual International Festival of Radio Horror Plays.
If you are a fan of audio dramas, do yourself a favor by listening to Cold Blood, written by Simon Bovey. It scared the crap out of me on a few consecutive nights as I listened to it while in bed.
The past few days I've been watching Tony Robinson's Crime and Punishment. Robinson is known for having played Baldric in the Black Adder series but he does a lot of programming for Channel 4 with a focus on history.








The final stop on The Dulcinea and I's romantic getaway vacation extravaganza was the Leinenkugel Brewery.
The Dulcinea and I were on the road reasonably early Saturday morning. Our next destination was Chetek, about 90 miles north. But first we would break our fasts at another Wisconsin institution – the Norske Nook in Osseo.
The Dulcinea and I were on the road reasonably early Saturday morning. Our next destination was Chetek, about 90 miles north. But first we would break our fasts at another Wisconsin institution – the Norske Nook in Osseo.
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