Be Merry for Tomorrow (podcast)

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Be Merry for Tomorrow
Presenter Brandon Sampsin
with Ikipr, Mystery X, Jimmy Crump
Updates Intermittent
Debut June 28, 2009
Genre Experimental media, Noise
Provider Elephant St. Media Company
Website http://elephantstreet.infictive.com/asset/bemerryfortomorrow/

Episodes

# Title Summary
1 inficon alstance minigame Yes, that's right kids: We've kidnapped your beloved host of the famed Occult Talk by breaching his weakly constructed no-hex zone with a large gang of bandits. He's currently locked in Cell No. 5 in our basement, and being forced into compliance for this new podcast, so expect more soon. In the meantime, however, enjoy this ARG-integrated audio narrative, mostly constructed by Dr. Mystery X
2 A Court of Inquiry The Recorder said: "We have subpoenaed witnesses to the number of three, and up to this morning only two have arrived that I am aware of. I wrote to the Department for certain data in this case, and as to whether there were any accusations, imputations or charges against Philip K. Nixon or Wes Unruh, and in reply thereto I have received certain files which will require time to give a careful examination. There are several questions to be decided by the Court, one of which is as to the best mode of procedure, and these matters might be taken up first. I have an official copy of OSK's application for a Court of Inquiry, and also a letter from the Adjutant General transmitting it to me, which seems to be the basis of this inquiry..."
3 MXD 2009 September 28, 2009 was "Mystery X Day" in Infictive County, a date marked by much celebration of all kind. To them that missed that happy day, fear not: we give you now a synthesis of encoded songs and words that you might listen close, and so hear the inner wisdom that is the Mystery X!
4 Boy, you'll be damned to Hell! October 31, 2009. A Halloween 2009 mix-tape from the Infictive crew to all you creeps out there. Walk free 'til dead... and then maybe a little more.
5 The Axe Game December 21, 2009, the darkest night of the year, brought to light this Krime-Fest mixtape for the Winter Solstice through Christmas season, a discovery to bring joy to all your chilly selves. Don't get yourselves lost in the Snow Drift!
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