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Episode 14-
Season Finale

Tis True gentle listeners. Our first official season has come and gone. Blasted into the wind like so much low-brow humor spurted forth from a trio of verbally dhaioretic pod-hosts...not us of course.

We've learnt a lot, and have big plans for season 2. But as of right now we have a convention to attend, a website to re-build, segments to organize and a bit of a break to have. Don't be too lonely though, check back every now and then. We'll be back around February, March at the latest.

~ Kraden

Season Finale Winners Drawn
End of season winners have been drawn and announced, we will e-mail the winners on Monday
1st place - VIP pass for Midfur and large prints pack
2nd place - Prints and Merch pack
3rd place - Print pack
In the event that the 1st place winner is not attending MIDfur they will receive additional ACTfur merch in place of the VIP and we will re-draw till we get someone who is.
Website to be Updated for Season 2
We'll be getting a re-design for the ACTfur site for season 2. Not only will it be awesomely PHP brilliant back-ended. But we'll have a registration system for listeners, which will keep track of your points as well as details of location and age for winning prizes etc.
Cool? We think so!
We'll be on the RED carpet | MF11 show
On top of being the fronts of the Red-carpet opening night for the MidFur 11 convention, we may have also scored a 1hr slot to have a live show at the convention. We'll be bringing you funny news and questions, some fun and games, and probably some minor prizes!
Gamer Political Party
Gamers4 Croydon. is a new political party to help enact a R18 max rating system for Australia for video games, in response to Michael Atkinson (the Governor General for South Australia) blocking the vote for many years.
Blue Dye treats spine injury's in rats
Scientists have found that regular blue food dye can help aid spinal injury regeneration if injected instead of consumed in food. Tests on rats have allowed them to regain use of their legs, the injection method however turns them..well..blue.
Camels invade Australian Town
A small Australian town has been invaded by thousands and thousands of thirsty camels, which have not only consumed the towns water supply, but also poisoned it, destroyed property and blocked off the streets and airports.
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