Lame yet not lame
Feb 18th, 2009 by linthatcher
Lately I’ve been stretched rather thin, so this episode on liminalism isn’t quite the thrill-a-minute porpoise show regular listeners have come to expect. It is on liminalism — or liminality, if that’s the better term. That’s what they use on wikipedia and that’s what you’ve got here — the wikipedia entry on liminality with commentary from yours truly. It’s very interesting stuff, so that’s why this episode can manage to be “lame yet not lame” — which is a sort of liminal thing in itself. Please keep my family and me in your prayers. Thanks much!
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Hi, Lint -
Thanks for this new podcast - I enjoyed it.
It seems like a good beginning or introduction to some very intriguing ideas - especially about classic horror and the idea of the human person. Perhaps there will be a time in the future when those things can be further explored?
Or just talk more about classic horror for the fun of it - I don’t care.
Thanks again, and feel better -
Kathleen
Not lame
HI, Lint,
I keep checking up on you because I hope you and your family are doing fine. What an interesting guy you are. Now, who is going to help ME get into the Catholic church? I have a vote of confidence from a former Jesuit priest. He calls me a genetic Catholic.
Take care, little dude. You and yours are in my prayers.
Janet
Is it time for a new podcast?