Here We Go Again.

      A slight technical difficulty.  This week’s episode will be out later today.  There are some news things I need to check on before I finalize the episode and I need to hand off the audio for Hollie Jay’s podcast.  They recorded their upcoming episode in the Quiet Treats Studio and they’ll be putting it out soon.  Also, I forgot to get the name of their podcast and where to find it.  I’ll let you guys know about all that next time.

     More importantly, though, season three of Daredevil drops at midnight tonight on Netflix!  I can’t wait!  There are few things about Iron Fist to discuss but by way of good news, I’ve read that Luke Cage was green lit for season three, and The Punisher season two, I think, is the next Marvel/Netflix series to drop after Daredevil season three. 

     Since you’ve been clamoring for it, here's the fantasy update for week five of the fantasy football season: 

     The Bears of Ill Tidings had been pillaging the countryside unchallenged for many weeks.  Roaming from village to village leaving behind nothing more than stories and corpses.  The Dragons find themselves reinvigorated after their previous defeat.  Having shed the failing wizard, The Dragons took flight and struck fiercely.

     The week’s battle started with the opposing forces evenly matched.  The first day ended before either side had claimed an upper hand.  Throughout the second day Bears fell one by one.  The Dragons chose to not to relent.  Rending the flesh and sinew from their falling prey, The Dragons tore through Bears as though they were merely playthings filled with soft stuffing and had no more claw or tooth than they possessed the true will to win.  As the sun rose for the third day there were no more bears for The Dragons to devour.  The last Dragon picked across the battlefield nonetheless.

      The Level 20 Red Dragons bested Ang’s Bad News Bears, 181.57-148.20.

     I need a nap now.  See ya later.  And I’m looking for suggestions of things to draw, give me some ideas. 

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