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4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I know right. I've made 10 cents on this venture.

Better returns than Biff's 'start ups"

31 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Yes. I'm just preparing that now and will post it shortly.

Love your work Mr. Land


Just had a listen, well done lads very enjoyable discussion. That intro music though........time for Hells Bells, maybe even Hell aint a bad place to be!!

7 hours ago, Hell Bent said:

Just had a listen, well done lads very enjoyable discussion. That intro music though........time for Hells Bells, maybe even Hell aint a bad place to be!!

I'll need to take some royalties for that.

 

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9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Catching up on last nights podcast on the drive in to work, good stuff once again.

Thank you. 

For those who prefer iTunes for their podcasts the link to the second episode is here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/demonland-podcast/id1220844996?mt=2#episodeGuid=5BC5ABEB-95E8-4ADA-AD7E-7EE05357367C-52668-00028E13FD46E6D1-FFA

Judging by the guest list, it sounds like it will be renamed the No T$ No BS podcast before long.


Good job boys.

8 hours ago, Demonland said:

They were callers not guests and I have caller ID. :)

#justsaying

Should Biffen or dee-luded (in his long awaited comeback) make an appearance, I may have to call BS on that statement. 

Can we get Barn Dee to call in?  I wonder if he is as foul mouthed on the phone as he is on Land.

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All members of Demonland are welcome to call in. I would prefer if we kept the conversation on the Dees and Demon related topics. 

Grapeviney have lined up a special guest for the coming weeks and hope to land few more. 

The phone line is open to all and we'd love to hear from other passionate Dees fans to get another perspective on our great team and hear your Demon stories.  


8 hours ago, Demonland said:

All members of Demonland are welcome to call in. I would prefer if we kept the conversation on the Dees and Demon related topics. 

Grapeviney have lined up a special guest for the coming weeks and hope to land few more. 

The phone line is open to all and we'd love to hear from other passionate Dees fans to get another perspective on our great team and hear your Demon stories.  

So that's it.....no fun allowed.

I hope I wasn't one on the 31 counted in the peak because I tuned in as you were saying goodbye.

Out of interest has any called in yet and said "long time listener first time caller?"

 

 
4 minutes ago, hells bells said:

That wasn't fun for anyone other than you. 

And Squirrel.

Just caught up on the two episodes and found them extremely entertaining. Great job ❤️?


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