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The Story is CRACKED and so are YOUUU :FEAR FICTION PODCAST

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In this episode, we read a lost episode story about the 90's sitcom "Frasier" starring Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce as a pair of socialite psychiatrists that frequent a local coffee shop and get into shananigans. But will the author of this story have knowledge of series they're writing about? And is our author a salt-of-the-earth laborer or a radical explosion loving 90's kid? Also, Abysmii is trippin' off the 'Quill, Slimebeast harvests and salts Alligator jerky, DP talks about black market caviar on Frasier message boards, and Chelsea got dragged away by door-to-door jaguar.


This is the Fearfic Podcast, where talking Basement goo Slimebeast, inebriated interstellar traveler Abysmii, and irritable ghostly creep Dead Palette, read all stories horror and Internet related, paragraph by paragraph, and mess around while they do it. From adolescent revenge fantasies to subtle post modern narratives about real life events, and everything in between, we read it and critique.


The Story: Frasier: The Harvard Vaults by Dave The Useless

http://spinpasta.wikia.com/wiki/Frasier:_The_Harvard_Vaults

www.twitter.com/davetheuseless

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0T0LQhrOuk


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Slimebeast:

Slimebeast.com


Abysmii:

https://www.youtube.com/user/Abysmii


C.F. Comer:

https://twitter.com/C_F_Comer


Dead Palette's 12 Minutes Narration:

https://youtu.be/okhpjRU6cfU


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