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DavPelton's FraudCast
David Pelton
25 episodes
6 months ago
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DavPelton's FraudCast
Captain Swartie Presents Keep My Cash
Major Captain Stebbins Swartie was born with less than 27 million dollars in the bank, and struggled to meet or exceed the expectations of his family. Once he took care of them, they were no longer a threat to his magnanimous empire. Since he is independently minded, he decided to go in to the studio and record songs that he would like to download. Don't despair if this music isn't to your liking, these songs exist primarily to boast his instant catalog.
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12 years ago
4 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Captain Swartie Presents Remember When
Major Captain Stebbins Swartie was born with less than 27 million dollars in the bank, and struggled to meet or exceed the expectations of his family. Once he took care of them, they were no longer a threat to his magnanimous empire. Since he is independently minded, he decided to go in to the studio and record songs that he would like to download. Don't despair if this music isn't to your liking, these songs exist primarily to boast his instant catalog.
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12 years ago
3 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Captain Swartie Presents Home
Major Captain Stebbins Swartie was born with less than 27 million dollars in the bank, and struggled to meet or exceed the expectations of his family. Once he took care of them, they were no longer a threat to his magnanimous empire. Since he is independently minded, he decided to go in to the studio and record songs that he would like to download. Don't despair if this music isn't to your liking, these songs exist primarily to boast his instant catalog.
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12 years ago
3 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
FuncKast 1
Somethings can not be described; they have to be experienced. This can, however, be described as an experience.
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12 years ago
1 minute

DavPelton's FraudCast
One Joke, 10 Minutes
After about a minute and a half, you will undoubtedly understand the pointlessness of listening any further...but yet you still might make it all the way through.
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13 years ago
10 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Alec G - Greatest Love of All
Alec Guinness de Cuffe was born on April 2, 1914 in Marylebone, London, England. While working in advertising, he studied at the Fay Compton Studio of Dramatic Art, debuting on stage in 1934 and played classic theater with the Old Vic from 1936. In 1941, he entered the Royal Navy as a seaman and was commissioned the next year. Beyond an extra part in Evensong (1934), his film career began after World War II with his portrayal of Herbert Pocket in Great Expectations (1946). A string of films, mostly comedies, showed off his ability to look different in every role, eight of them, including a woman, in one movie alone, Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). His best known recent work was as the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) trilogy. He earned a Best Actor Oscar and Golden Globe in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and an Honorary Academy Award (1980) for "advancing the art of screen acting through a host of memorable and distinguished performances". Academy nominations have included The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) (actor); The Horse's Mouth (1958) (screenplay); Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) (supporting) and Little Dorrit (1988) (supporting). He was awarded Knight Bachelor of the Order of the British Empire in the 1959 Queen's Honours List for his accomplishments in theater and film. Sir Alec Guinness died at age 86 of lung cancer on August 5, 2000. Just before he passed away, he recorded some of his favorite poems.
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13 years ago
5 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Sigmond FraudCast A Farce To Be Reckoned With
An actual update, giving clues to the purported purpose of this podcast and telling us what we can already infer will be headed to us in the future. I have had a blast making these drab stabs at pod-casting, and look forward to presenting another one.
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13 years ago
3 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
VEH Radio-Typed Show Episode One
On the show today, Veena and I are grooving on some Metallica, she doesn't like much. This is the second breakaway podcast since my debut with Mr. Dav Pelton launched monstrous success and my intense popularity.
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13 years ago
11 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Apple LLC - Virtual Erik Harmon 2.1
A bold illustrious PodCast, filled to the brim with digital goodies. Created at MIT as a Virtual Co-Host on DavPelton's FraudCast. This is his breakaway solo work, sponsored by Apple LLC.
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13 years ago
2 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Apple LLC - Virtual Erik Harmon 1.1
A bold illustrious PodCast, filled to the brim with digital goodies. Created at MIT as a Virtual Co-Host on DavPelton's FraudCast. This is his breakaway solo work, sponsored by Apple LLC.
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13 years ago
1 minute

DavPelton's FraudCast
Dav Pelton's Phenomenal Artist Interview Series - R2D2
R2-D2 (phonetically spelled Artoo-Detoo, and called "R2" or "Artoo" for short) is a character in the Star Wars universe. An astromech droid, R2-D2 is a major character throughout all six Star Wars films. Along with his droid companion C-3PO, he joins or supports Anakin Skywalker, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Obi-Wan Kenobi in various points in the saga. Along with Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader), Obi-Wan Kenobi and C-3PO, he is one of only four characters to appear in all six Star Wars films. R2-D2 was designed by John Stears and specially created by Australian firm Petric Engineering and English firm C&L Developments. Both the original props of R2-D2 and C-3PO used in filming are used as audio-animatronics in the queue area of Disneyland's Star Tours ride. An Xbox 360 designed like R2-D2 was released in 2011. This shows his compelling cultural impact, but little is known about his personal life. Here we take a peak.
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13 years ago
11 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Captain Swartie Presents My Money Talks
Major Captain Stebbins Swartie was born with less than 27 million dollars in the bank, and struggled to meet or exceed the expectations of his family. Once he took care of them, they were no longer a threat to his magnanimous empire. Since he is independently minded, he decided to go in to the studio and record songs that he would like to download. Don't despair if this music isn't to your liking, these songs exist primarily to boast his instant catalog.
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13 years ago
3 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Sigmond FraudCast w/ VEH
While we are waiting on the Flagship Biscuit Show, here is a podcast that Erik Harmon helped me make. Updated 3/28/12
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13 years ago
3 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Stan Freberg - The Lost Besides - In the Shrill of the Night
Born in Pasadena, California, Freberg is the son of a Baptist minister. His traditional upbringing is reflected both in the gentle sensitivity that underpins his work (despite his liberal use of biting satire and parody) and in his refusal to accept alcohol and tobacco manufacturers as sponsors—an impediment to his radio career when he took over for Jack Benny on CBS radio. Freberg was employed as a voice actor in animation shortly after graduating from Alhambra High School. He began at Warner Brothers in 1944 by getting on a bus and asking the driver to let him off "in Hollywood." As he describes in his autobiography, It Only Hurts When I Laugh, he did this, getting off the bus and finding a sign that said "talent agency." He walked in, and the agents there arranged for him to audition for Warner Brothers cartoons where he was promptly hired. The popularity of Freberg's recordings landed him his own program, the situation comedy That's Rich. Freberg portrayed bumbling but cynical Richard E. Wilk, a resident of Hope Springs, where he worked for B.B. Hackett's Consolidated Paper Products Company. Freberg suggested the addition of dream sequences, which made it possible for him to perform his more popular Capitol Records satires before a live studio audience. The CBS series aired from January 8 to September 23, 1954. The following series is dedicated to his failed attempts at satirical comedy that were previously unreleased.
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13 years ago
3 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Sir Alec Guinness - Born Thesis Way - NPR
Alec Guinness de Cuffe was born on April 2, 1914 in Marylebone, London, England. While working in advertising, he studied at the Fay Compton Studio of Dramatic Art, debuting on stage in 1934 and played classic theater with the Old Vic from 1936. In 1941, he entered the Royal Navy as a seaman and was commissioned the next year. Beyond an extra part in Evensong (1934), his film career began after World War II with his portrayal of Herbert Pocket in Great Expectations (1946). A string of films, mostly comedies, showed off his ability to look different in every role, eight of them, including a woman, in one movie alone, Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). His best known recent work was as the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) trilogy. He earned a Best Actor Oscar and Golden Globe in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and an Honorary Academy Award (1980) for "advancing the art of screen acting through a host of memorable and distinguished performances". Academy nominations have included The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) (actor); The Horse's Mouth (1958) (screenplay); Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) (supporting) and Little Dorrit (1988) (supporting). He was awarded Knight Bachelor of the Order of the British Empire in the 1959 Queen's Honours List for his accomplishments in theater and film. Sir Alec Guinness died at age 86 of lung cancer on August 5, 2000. Just before he passed away, he recorded some of his favorite poems.
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13 years ago
4 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Sigmond FraudCast Declaration of War
Podcasts are the things that we must stand up and protect!
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13 years ago
5 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Sigmund FraudCast Censorship Admiration
I have recently triumphed! What seems impossible has now become a complex reality - albeit a small trifle victory; but victory nonetheless!
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13 years ago
4 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Dr. Daniel Admal Dizh Revolutionary Sleep Therapy
Dr. Daniel Admal Dizh a formulaic and brilliant psychotherapist on the board of the renowned Carl & Scholger Institute for advanced pharmacological medication. Once considered the premiere medicinal administrator in all of Southern Afghanistan, he now practices entirely out of the United Kingdom on a temporary liability waiver from the British government. Please enjoy this incomplete sample from Dr. Daniel Admal Dizh's prestigious 70 CD program to help restless patients achieve perfect Blissful Sleep Therapy. Dr. Daniel Admal Dizh is unavailable online or in any store. He works out of his Ukrainian and Thrial home.
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13 years ago
7 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
FraudCast Busting Through
I think this looks like it is actually online!
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13 years ago
9 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast
Sir Alec Guinness - Against All Odds
Alec Guinness de Cuffe was born on April 2, 1914 in Marylebone, London, England. While working in advertising, he studied at the Fay Compton Studio of Dramatic Art, debuting on stage in 1934 and played classic theater with the Old Vic from 1936. In 1941, he entered the Royal Navy as a seaman and was commissioned the next year. Beyond an extra part in Evensong (1934), his film career began after World War II with his portrayal of Herbert Pocket in Great Expectations (1946). A string of films, mostly comedies, showed off his ability to look different in every role, eight of them, including a woman, in one movie alone, Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). His best known recent work was as the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) trilogy. He earned a Best Actor Oscar and Golden Globe in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and an Honorary Academy Award (1980) for "advancing the art of screen acting through a host of memorable and distinguished performances". Academy nominations have included The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) (actor); The Horse's Mouth (1958) (screenplay); Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) (supporting) and Little Dorrit (1988) (supporting). He was awarded Knight Bachelor of the Order of the British Empire in the 1959 Queen's Honours List for his accomplishments in theater and film. Sir Alec Guinness died at age 86 of lung cancer on August 5, 2000. Just before he passed away, he recorded some of his favorite poems.
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13 years ago
2 minutes

DavPelton's FraudCast