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	<itunes:summary>Role Playing Public Radio looks at role playing games with humor and insight. Our mission is to make gaming more fun, whether it is celebrating a legendary session or making fun of dysfunctional games. If you have ever slain a gazebo by mistake, looted the body of a sass mouthed NPC, or died screaming in Call of Cthulhu, RPPR is for you!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Interview with the TSR Dragon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interview with the TSR Dragon The TSR Dragon, icon of gaming in the 1980s, disappeared after Wizards of the Coast bought the company. Find out what happened to him in his first interview in many years. Written and edited by Chris Farmer Cast Interviewer: Chris Farmer The Dragon: Tom Church Miranda: Karee Kimple Peter Adkinson: [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.slangdesign.com/rppr/tsrdragon.mp3"><strong>Interview with the TSR Dragon </strong></a><br />
The TSR Dragon, icon of gaming in the 1980s, disappeared after Wizards of the Coast bought the company. Find out what happened to him in his first interview in many years.</p>
<p>Written and edited by Chris Farmer</p>
<p>Cast<br />
Interviewer: Chris Farmer<br />
The Dragon: Tom Church<br />
Miranda: Karee Kimple<br />
Peter Adkinson: Ross Payton</p>
<p>Related posts:<ol>
<li><a href='http://slangdesign.com/rppr/2006/11/comedy/the-game-masters-rpg-reality-displacement-syndrome/' rel='bookmark' title='The Game Masters: RPG Reality Displacement Syndrome'>The Game Masters: RPG Reality Displacement Syndrome</a></li>
<li><a href='http://slangdesign.com/rppr/2006/01/comedy/ab3-rant-18-the-dd-session-that-mostly-wasnt/' rel='bookmark' title='Ab3 rant #18: The D&amp;D Session That Mostly Wasn&#8217;t'>Ab3 rant #18: The D&#038;D Session That Mostly Wasn&#8217;t</a></li>
<li><a href='http://slangdesign.com/rppr/2007/03/comedy/ab3-rant-17-the-bad-rifts-project/' rel='bookmark' title='Ab3 Rant #17: The Bad Rifts Project'>Ab3 Rant #17: The Bad Rifts Project</a></li>
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