
Post the last AIO episode you listened to!
I listened to Blackgaard's Revenge, Parts 1 and 2. I completely forgot that Mabel was a program created by Whit and that's why the bot on the chat is called Mabel. I would argue though that chat Mabel is not as good as Whit's Mabel. 









Last listened to Tuesdays with Wooton, A Most Intriguing Question, A Most Surprising Answer, and A Most Extraordinary Conclusion. Teared up a bit when Eugene started remembering 


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Those are all so good Kaida!
I'm listening to Here Today, Gone Tomorrow. Don't remember these at all. (I've listened to over 500 episodes in my marathon so far)
I'm listening to Here Today, Gone Tomorrow. Don't remember these at all. (I've listened to over 500 episodes in my marathon so far)
Don't you
remember
the SNOWFLAKES.
remember
the SNOWFLAKES.
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I just listened to The Other Woman today. SUCH an underrated episode in my opinion! I feel it puts forth one of the most eloquent and important statements ever made in Odyssey. The exchange between Whit and Eugene at the end of the episode makes a powerful point, and one we should absolutely take to heart. I've pulled a few of my favorite quotes below:
Whit answers:
I think there are a lot of Christians who have a hard time dealing with things like unanswered prayer. We want God to heal in our timetable, and problems like mental illness make it even messier for us. We like happy endings. We want these people to get better and get on with their lives like good Christians.
Christians who can't cope are like poor advertising. They're embarrassing to us. It raises questions we find hard to answer, like, 'Where is God when we become mentally ill? Where is faith?'
"Where does that leave us?" Eugene asks.The various forms of mental illness are very complex and not easily fixed. And like any illness, God sometimes heals it immediately, and sometimes he takes his time. Sometimes, he won't heal at all. His reasons are his own.
Whit answers:
It leaves us where we've always been: stuck with the frailty of our humanness, dependent on the power of God's will and obliged to keep praying hard for people like Mrs. Riley and the Tom Rileys of the world who help them.

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That's deep... it's crazy how something meant to entertain kids can teach us so much and bring up topics that need to be discussed.
I'm listening to The Highest Stakes. Yay, Grady became a Christian!
I'm listening to The Highest Stakes. Yay, Grady became a Christian!
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I just listened to "Always Home." A little scattered, but overall it was a good episode. Thanks for mentioning it, Monica!
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It's a Pokenberry Christmas because it's always Christmas in my heart 
So many things in this episode don't make sense, but I'm willing to overlook them because I know it's a parody.

So many things in this episode don't make sense, but I'm willing to overlook them because I know it's a parody.

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I heard Young Whit and the Revolutionary Secret recently. It was pretty good. It was their April monthly episode on the club.

I normally go by N on the chat, but it's actually short for...
"No, John, I can't marry you. Why? Because my father won't let me. He says you're not good enough for me, John.
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A Lesson from Mike--the OG Dear Evan Hanson. On to Malachi's Message!

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for writing superb haikus
she cannot be stopped
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"A Lesson from Mike" is such a good, poignant episode.
I just listened to "The Coolest Dog," which is another great episode but for different reasons.
Lots of iconic quotes to choose from, plus (someone correct me if I'm wrong) it has the beginning of Wooton's "Camptown Races"-on-various-instruments saga.
I just listened to "The Coolest Dog," which is another great episode but for different reasons.

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I last listened to "Share & Share Alike". It's not a masterpiece, but it's a fun one!
HOW MANY SPAGHETTI STRAINERS DO YOU HAVE?Monica Stone wrote:I last listened to "Share & Share Alike". It's not a masterpiece, but it's a fun one!

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I just listened to both parts of "The Chosen One." It's kind of neat to hear Eugene's thoughts on foster care/adoption well before they ever thought of writing Buck into the show.
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I just re-listened to "Three in One".
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Ikr, I listened to it a couple weeks ago, I was like woooow real subtle there Focus on the FamilyMonica Stone wrote:I just re-listened to "Three in One".
Currently listening to Beyond Repair.
Don't you
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remember
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Currently listening to "Relatively Annoying." I don't think I appreciated how simultaneously hilarious and poignant this episode was when I first listened to it years ago.
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That one is sad and happy at the same time.Petrichor wrote:Currently listening to "Relatively Annoying." I don't think I appreciated how simultaneously hilarious and poignant this episode was when I first listened to it years ago.
Further from the Truth! Last episode in my marathon


Don't you
remember
the SNOWFLAKES.
remember
the SNOWFLAKES.