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Chapter 16 of The Lost World
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Chapter 16 of The Lost World

Hi listener - it's been rollercoaster hasn't it?  Well, a rollercoaster in the dystopian present in which we all live: it's not working and overgrown with moss and there, in the distance, emerging from the sand like a Colossus is the lichen covered Statue of Liberty and Big Ben, er, tower (pedants).

Luckily we still have Netflix and Popcorn Chicken.  And this square perspex helmet is actually getting more comfortable I think - that's my strong conviction anyway.

That's the end of The Lost World.

It's been fun and funner, with a few dark moments.  But overall, the experience was passable bordering on life affirming at a few very occasional points.

Thanks for listening.

Be of good cheer and dig your own garden, as Voltaire possibly said.  Is there a play in 'Voltaire in Saltaire' - perhaps it's been done.

Remember, our presence on YouTube will be coming to an end.  Please get with the podcast craze, Daddy-O!  Nurse, the screens!!!!!!!!!!!

Discussion about this podcast

Greg’s Substack
Classic Breakdown!
An audiobook narrator who just can't focus on the job in hand. His digressions take him further and further off-piste.
Now including the complete and unabridged The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle. Personally, I wouldn't recommend it.
And now we're engaged in a tug of war between Chapters of Dracula by Bram Stoker and 1984 by George Orwell.