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#17 - 2008 Aug 17 - The Magic School Bus #17 - James Cagle and Christopher E. Otwell - MSB Episode 17 - GP:Denver Part 2 of 3

Posted on 18 August 2008 by Christopher E. Otwell

#17 - 2008 Aug 17 - The Magic School Bus #17 - James Cagle and Christopher E. Otwell - MSB Episode 17 - GP:Denver Part 2 of 3


Part two of the Mythic GP:Denver PodCast. In this segment, Rob actually chimes in and gives his 20 seconds worth of interaction as we get to talk to former pro Brian Kibler. Patrick Chapin and US Nationals team member Sam Black also join us for this hour.


Once Kibler gets the word he needs to leave to play his next round, the School Bus picks up Steve Sadin, Antonino De Rosa, and Paul Cheon.


Part 3 will be up soon. Thank you for listening and to all our guests. Thanks to Road Warrior Chris Otwell for continuing to co-host this hour.

 
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5 Comments For This Post

  1. Bryan team deck builders Says:

    Wish we could have spoken. I always enjoy meeting fellow pod casters

  2. Christopher E. Otwell Says:

    It was only a matter of being Introduced. With the dedicated table and interviewing setup, we could have been easily pointed out.

  3. james Says:

    Indeed, Bryan. I saw you guys hanging around but didn’t get the opportunity to talk to you. If I show up at GP KC, I would love to have you on. Thanks for listening.

  4. Conley Says:

    Great casts, as always, I must say I find these as or more entertaining than top8magic, with the added bonus of you guys regularly getting more casts out on a somewhat decent schedule. Glad to be a part of this thing even in the small amount that I am involved, keep em up :)

  5. Brian Kibler Says:

    I enjoy listening to myself talk.

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