The Albritton Letters

Skin Cuts

26 min · 13 nov 2025
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Episode 27 – "Skin Cuts" – "OUCH! YOU CUT ME!" Have you ever said that to anyone? Have you ever cut yourself, either accidentally or intentionally? Skin cuts hurt, whether they are inflicted by a knife, broken glass, paper edges, or any other sharp object. The Albritton brothers waste a perfectly good half hour talking about this subject, and never solve a thing or answer any questions! Intro and background music from Jason Shaw at Audioanautix.com Post production of audio and video versions comes from Zombie Bunny Productions and Phil Albritton. Click here to watch a video version of this podcast at Vimeo [https://vimeo.com/1129292909?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci]

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Episode 28 – "Sunrises and Sunsets" – Being that the earth is round, and it rotates like a spinning ball, and we are riding on that big spinning ball, we know that our perception of the so-called setting and rising of the sun is actually a big lie. The sun never moves. It is standing still! We only PERCEIVE the sun rising and setting. Be that as it may, we still attribute something romantic to the phenomenon of the big bright orange sun rising or setting on the horizon. Lloyd and Phillip approach this subject for another 30 minutes of boring conversation. Join them and listen for yourself. Intro and background music from Jason Shaw at Audioanautix.com Post production of audio and video versions comes from Zombie Bunny Productions and Phil Albritton. Click here to watch the video version at Vimeo. [https://vimeo.com/1129369932?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci]

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