
Welcome to the simple and humble Homepage of the Mike and Amy show
This show comprises discussion of current events, the ruts and rewards of life in general and the irritation of the elderly using an instrument called the telephone
(hey man, we need our fun too!!)
Podcast Feed to The Show
http://www.darkgovernment.com/mnas.xml
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tThen paste in this URL to subscribe to our show
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Popular podcasts include the Mike and Amy Show, Laporte Report; Engadget; Adam Curry's Weblog, and numerous others revolving around such topics as
technology, music, news, and entertainment.
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chnology, music, news, and entertainment.
Creating your own podcast involves recording your show in MP3 using a microphone, recording software such as GarageBand or SoundForge Audio Studio, and more applications for advanced radio-style techniques such as live interviews via phone or audio/videoconferencing. Publishing involves creating an RSS feed with an enclosure (like an e-mail attachment) pointing to your podcast's URL.
