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Shiloh’s Gate: Episode One
colonybay.net ^ | 8/26/10 | Colony Bay

Posted on 08/26/2010 1:01:18 PM PDT by Nachum

Recorded live in the old packing shed at Riley’s Farm on August 14th, 2010. Cast: Victoria Jackson, Sonja Schmidt, Basil Hoffman, Ari David, Stephen Smith, Vontress Mitchell, Emily Lewis, Eric Draizin, Megan Riley, Joe Feeney, David Leslie Thomas and James Riley (CAST PHOTOS BELOW).

Podcast: Play in new window Haven’t you had just about enough of the arrogant “progressive” worldview? Well, so have we! It got us thinking – what would happen if a small town somewhere in America managed to somehow protect itself from this crazy upside-down way of looking at things? Might be a pretty nice place to visit, don’t you think? That’s what we thought! So we searched around and discovered such a place. Way up in the mountains, just up the road from Easy Virtue and Double Standard, there’s a little town called Shiloh’s Gate and we’re pretty sure there’s no place quite like it. Now sit back, relax and enjoy an old-fashioned radio show, our very first episode of Shiloh’s Gate. “Lola Montoya” – Victoria Jackson “Mother Treadwell” – Sonja Schmidt

“Will Regulus” – Basil Hoffman

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For those of us who couldn't make it to the live show. The audio at the link...
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