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homeplanetariums

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Narrator probably going to Free Platform using APP (no website), has experimented with it before and two older titles are still out there, Ghost 'Tarians in the Sky and Home Planetarium something.  Stay tuned for updates!
Narrator faces looming renewal questions and begins eyeing other platforms.  Garily, he means Warily. 
Narrator (gasp) advertises his podcast a bit and welcomes new listeners as well as old!   Promising this will be the last introduction, he manages to blab for 5 minutes on his new project and very briefly on the history of the shape-shifting po
This could be the last introduction.  Maybe
Introductions will conclude.  But not yet 
Not quite ready to proceed with this new iteration, narrator goes into an 'introduction loop' 
What could be more exciting?  Forget he asked that!   
I just can't get enough of this voice!   She can read the phone book as they used to say, and it would still hit some chord within me!  
Narrator falls in love with Urania's voice, realizes in the planetarium in the dark we ARE our voice! 
when evening slowly comes around.the sun itself will now go down.its glory slowly fading into grey.then hear the whispers from the west.that's one more piled upon the rest.and here at last has died another day.(3689-38)
Urania explains the current episode numbering systemAlthough 89 is not a Lychrel number in base 10, it is unusual that it takes 24 iterations of the reverse and add process to reach a palindrome. Among the known non-Lychrel numbers in the firs
Narrator wheels the bowl of a 3 foot across concrete  birdbath found deep in the woods into a makeshift shelter.  
No his name isnt Rusty, HE'S rusty, but armed with a new old mike and computer, he back a little.  Give him time.  He's shaky.
Out of time before her flight to some island for early Easter preparations, the Muse of 'What's Happening Now' points to the ex-narrator's dust gathering facebook pages for further list action.  Who can argue?  Who would want to?  A Muse is alw
Callum Beattie , We are Stars.California Stars, Bob Seger.Cassiopeia, Sara Bareilles.Catlin and Will, Address in the Stars.City of Stars, from La La Land.Coldplay, Sky Full of Stars.Constellations, Jack Johnson.Corrs, Love in the Milky W
Britney Spears - Brightest Morning Star - first line is, you are the light of my beautiful life.Blue Oyster Cult - Astronomy. first line is, clock strikes 12, and moondrops burst out at you, from their hiding placeByrds - Mr Spaceman - first
Adam Levine, Lost Stars. First line is, please don't see just a boy caught up in dreams and fantasies.Aimee Mann, Lost in Space. First line is, Lost in Space, a bubble drifting into a place where planets shift and the moon's erased.Alma, Star
What is she, a Muse?   the narrator has this list of 200 star songs see?  you know what comes next.  don't you.   
 Gare, it may be enough to document your search methods as well as your initial list of home planetarium pioneers, for in such a small cult all are indeed pioneers in their own way, and your list is bound to grow in unexpected and all directio
Who's Who in Home Planetaria (primarily US and UK) List is periodically updated (not reflected in audio).   HP Nicholls. Harrison Sarafian. Lendra Hill. Philip Stern. Bob Mylar. An unknown group in Detroit. the Great Plains Astronomy Club. A
Laughterwho among us in good health, young or old,is unwilling to laugh at odd moments so bold?what is more commendable to well-being we ask,than this outpouring of good cheer to lighten our tasks,not hindering our wealth, but our friendsh
In the sky, far above the clouds there we may find, something akin to a prayer for mankind.The saints, they all whisper from unreachable lairs,fearing the darkness while sifting through airs.oh Muse, from your rarified ether, look downfrom
rephrased from M. Isabel Rubenitz  1896(3689-33)
rephrased from Felicia Hemans, 1897(3689-32)
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