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PIBC#42- Dad

PIBC#41- Public Podcasting in Madrid

PIBC#40- Walking Around in the Parking Lot of Bitterman Circle

PIBC#39- Northwest of Nowhere

PIBC#38- Think Destination!

PIBC #37- Quality and Quantity go out the window

PIBC#36 part 2-iriver of no return

PIBC#36 part 1- Hey Now, you’re an NBA All Star…

PIBC#35- Failure To Relaunch

PIBC #34- Rolling Stones review Dallas

PIBC#33- Cabocast

PIBC#32- Stones Behind The Ice Machine

PIBC#31- Naked without my Leatherman

PIBC #30- Puck Soup (and a side ramp)

PIBC#29- In (2 or 3) continents

PIBC#28- Great Gulf Wind

PIBC#27- The Chunnelcast

PIBC#26- URGENT appeal for Michael Brecker

PIBC#25- Chicanes ‘R Us

PIBC #24- Continental Catsup

PBIC #23- Oh No Town

PIBC #22-Faux Paris (the Vegas show)

PIBC #21-Kitten Kaboodle

PIBC #20- Austrian Set Change

PIBC #19- Rock Am Ring Soundseeing

PIBC #18- The Glamour of Travel

PIBC #17- soundseeing and the ppp

PIBC #16- Last Depressocast

PIBC #15- Bus to Atlanta

PIBC #14- Couch Surfing

PIBC #13- No Apologies

PIBC #12-Climate change

PIBC #11- Goodbye Brother

PIBC #10- Geared Up, Cut Off and Lost

PIBC #9- Florida Head Games

PIBC #8- Breakdown

PIBC #7- roadie poems?

PIBC #6

PIBC #5- grammy wrap up

PIBC #4-LA grammypodcast2 er somethin’…

PIBC #3

PIBC #2

PIBC #1….

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