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Disney parks fan vidcast: Communicore weekly

Cory Doctorow at 9:54 am Wed, Jan 25, 2012

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Jeff sez, "Communicore Weekly is a brand new, online VidCast/Podcast with George Taylor and Jeff Heimbuch, exploring Disney news and obscure history. With segments such as the Bathroom Break & The Five Legged Goat, you'll never look at Disney the same way again. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll have a new favorite online show. Come on and get geeky with Communicore Weekly!"

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  • http://twitter.com/chrisw889 Chris

    Fantastic.

  • Dicrel Seijin

    I wasn’t quite sure what I was getting into when I clicked play….

    I can’t say it was the oddest podcast that I’ve heard, but there were odd elements–like one host’s fascination with the Prince bathroom (and needing to take a pic every time he visits).

    Visited Disney when I was kid. It was magical and fun, but never turned me into a life-long fan (though I do love the Pixar movies), and I’ll probably pass on future ‘casts.