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Creepy Sleepy Show 150: Election Predictions

 

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In which Doc and Dan analyze and predict the results of the 2008 presidential campaign. Creepy Sleepy 150 was recorded on November 3rd, 2008 - two days prior to the 2008 general election.  The show was produced by Doc, and released as a Supernova Earth episode.

From the Supernova Earth:

[Doc and Dan] discussed the various news-politics issues and the VP roll-out, our predictions for tomorrow and this campaign as an extended go metaphor. I also included some great old Supernova Earth production and a couple classics from the radio days. We hope you enjoy.


Doc and Dan's Election Prediction Map (On Flickr - More Prediction Maps):


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Creepy Sleepy 150: Election Predictions

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