Very long but very good.
This episode will make you forget your troubles and realise there’s always someone more stupid and irritating than yourself.
Very long but very good.
This episode will make you forget your troubles and realise there’s always someone more stupid and irritating than yourself.
…and this is what you’ll hear.
This episode of marvin suicide was originally recorded for broadcast when the programme was aired on Resonance FM last year and was specially prepared for the guest presenter.
A great big thank-you to Lorna and Resonance.
I chat here, I chat there. I’m just one of those sociable types that loves to interact with people on all levels.
Plus I love to have a good old natter about all the useless rubbish that surrounds your life and pick through all the pointless details of it all.
I was waiting to pay for some petrol at the local service station when for no reason became tense with the anticipation that something exciting and unexpected was going to happen.
Nothing exciting or unexpected happened but it was the highlight of my week. So the moment wasn’t completely wasted.
Hi, I’m Graham Borskow. Do you want to save money? Do you want to help save our planet? Of course you do, so I’m pleased to be able to tell you about a revolutionary insulation for your house which was originally developed by NASA for use in outer space…
…and that’s why our product will not only pay for itself in just 10 years but you will also be able to fly to the moon, have a picnic on Mars and save the Earth.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be happy and content? I haven’t.
In this episode you can expect to hear music that has been found freely and legally from the world wide websites conglomeration.
This weeks episode of marvin suicide is dedicated to the website Audio Aubergine.
All the songs were downloaded from Audio Aubergine, so please visit Audio Aubergine for further information. That’s Audio Aubergine.
This episode celebrates 3 years of marvin suicide.
It’s a bit rough around the edges and contains strong language throughout. I would guess anyone other than myself will find this extended edition childish and tiresome.
Echoed footsteps below, the soothing ceaseless hum of a large air-conditioning unit and light but steady rainfall. Oh, and the tippy-tap tap of my keyboard of course. These are the sounds being processed by my brain as I write this. I’m very tired too if that helps to paint your mental picture.
Here is the tracklisting for this weeks edition of marvin suicide. Remember kids, free and legal…