New Londinium - Episode 36 - The Shopping Run from Hell
0:00 Intro
3:36 I’ll Need a Lot More Than That
17:00 Up Up and Away!
23:55 The Eagle has Landed
32:55 Home Again Home Again Jiggety Jig
46: 48 I’m Going on an Adventure!
58:04 Shields Up!
- I mentioned the vorpal sword.
- “Going gangbusters” is an idiom in English.
- As a kid, we had a number of California Desert Tortoises in our backyard.
- I mentioned Hytale. I also mentioned the Puppetmaster – Builder+ mod.
- I talked about this week including the Presidents Day holiday and the girls being on mid-winter break.
- While flying and admiring the view, I mentioned the Distant Horizons mod.
- “Turtled up” is an idiom in English.
- I wondered if maybe the disappearing villager is in fact a ghost… which led to me pondering about whether ghosts really exist and what they might be. During that time, I mentioned string theory and alternate universes.
- While thinking aloud about alternate universes, I mentioned Hitler, Napoleon, and the American Revolution.
- I briefly talked about the upcoming X-Files reboot.
- I mentioned the Dramatic Skys resource pack.
- I don’t like the dark oak ladders because they look like the Windows 3.1 logo.
- “Get out of here kid… you’re bothering me” is a quote that I attributed to W.C. Fields, but in fact, it is a catchphrase of Foghorn Leghorn.
- I found a dog in the Nether and called it a Hell Hound. It later caught me on fire. Twice.
- I mentioned a soliloquy. I also mentioned the Popemobile.
- I used the phrase, “in for a penny, in for a pound“.
Ever since I watched The Sting as a child, I have loved Ragtime music. However, I am not a musician, composer, or even a particularly knowledgeable fan of music. I enjoy what I enjoy and that includes many different genres of music. However, Ragtime is the soundtrack for the era I am simulating and this may the first time that modern listeners may be exposed to it. So I am including some general Ragtime links and whatever information I can find on the particular tracks I used in this episode.
More Information on Ragtime music
Alabama Shuffle (1910) Roy Barton – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Broadway Rag (1922) James Sylvester Scott – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Cataract Rag (1914) Robert William Hampton – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Chilly Billy Bee Rag (1910) Lewis F Muir – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Cotton States Rag (1910) Annie Ford McKnight Wight – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Doc Browns Cake Walk (1899) Charles Leslie Johnson – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Efficiency Rag (1917) James Sylvester Scott – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Eugenia (1906) Scott Joplin – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Fire Cracker Rag (1911) William P. Held – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Harlem Rag (1899) Thomas Million John Turpin – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Klondike Rag (1908) George James Botsford – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Modesty Rag (1920) James Sylvester Scott – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Peach (1908) Arthur Owen Marshall – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Prohibition Queen (2019) Cookie Cartel – Melod.ie
Ragtime Dance (1902) Scott Joplin – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Rose Leaf Rag (1907) Scott Joplin – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Silent Movie 14 (2024) Sascha Ende – Ende.app
Smiles and Chuckles (1917) Henri Klickmann – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Summer Breeze (1903) James Sylvester Scott -Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Texas Steer Rag (1909) George James Botsford – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Tierney Rag (1913) Harry Austin Tierney – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag
Wig Wag Rag (1911) Harry Chester Thompson – Ragnar Hellspong – RagsRag