
Porch Of Horrors: That A Basket Such As This Would Go Unnoticed
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09/29/23 • 41 min
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Why not start off Spooky Season 2023 with a classic Porch Of Horrors episode? Join Johnny (Johnny Winjoe) and Jane (Jane Mitchell) as they stitch together a story of marital discord and supernatural woe.
Check out Jane's brilliant Substack here:
https://yesterdayshoroscope.substack.com/
Johnny Winjoe's Porch Of Horrors is a Conversation Happens Production.
Why not start off Spooky Season 2023 with a classic Porch Of Horrors episode? Join Johnny (Johnny Winjoe) and Jane (Jane Mitchell) as they stitch together a story of marital discord and supernatural woe.
Check out Jane's brilliant Substack here:
https://yesterdayshoroscope.substack.com/
Johnny Winjoe's Porch Of Horrors is a Conversation Happens Production.
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Summer Movie Review (Part One)
Johnny interrupts his very busy and fascinating life to review three films he's seen in theaters this summer.
Theme: Dancing Queen
Performed By: Redd Kross
Written By: ABBA
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Porch Of Horrors: The Streets Of Ontario
Johnny welcomes legendary and reclusive author J.D Bricker to The Porch...Of Horrors. Mr. Bricker regales us with two deeply horrifying tales. Then Johnny finishes the show with a story about getting confused about temperatures in July.
You can listen to J.D. Bricker's Blood & Hail here:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/544780
J.D. Bricker's literary output includes such American classics as Curbside Stickup, The Montana Escape, and The Poncho Decision.
Mr. Bricker's already controversial autobiography, Dylan Knew Me, is expected to be released in the fall of 2025.
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