Daily Breakfast 661 – Hungry Kittens

Hello from Millican, TX; a very hungry kitten; boarding the plane; 2nd security check; 2nd boarding; Where’s Fr. Roderick? In Millican at last; CNMC on Ustream; CNMC sponsors (links); Movie review: The Day the Earth Stood Still.

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Fr. Roderick

Fr. Roderick, a priest from the Netherlands, is the founder and CEO of the Star Quest Production Network and the host and producer of The Daily Breakfast, Catholic Insider and many other shows on www.sqpn.com.

7 Responses to “Daily Breakfast 661 – Hungry Kittens”

  1. As always, great podcast! I especially enjoyed your kitten taming experiment and hearing about the journey to Texas. See you on Friday!

  2. do you have a specific time you uStream?

  3. Fr. Roderick,

    Hope you enjoy your stay in TX. You indicated you visited College Station, TX – home of Texas A&M University. My Aggie friends (A&M Alumni) says College Station is the “Promise Land”. I look forward to Sat.

    Michael Kennick
    San Antonio, TX

  4. Gig ‘em Aggies!
    No really, we are looking so forward to meeting you, Father. We’ll be there with bells on tomorrow. Please, listen to your voice mail from today. You’ve had a great impact on me and my family. Stay healthy!

  5. The insects that you heard outside are cicadas (si-kay-duhs). They can be very loud at times. Click here for a picture.

    http://davesgarden.com/guides/terms/showimage.php?did=2619&tid=1285

    I’m glad you survived the kitten attacks. I’m not sure how you survived doing half the podcast outside in the heat. Enjoyed your visit very much!

    Allyson

  6. Father, Your Southern accent is the best! Obviously, you grew up in the Southern Netherlands!! :)

  7. We used to have a cat who LOVED to eat computer cables! We lost a keyboard cable and a mouse cable that way. We were always afraid he would shock himself… but he never did. Maybe he had a copper deficiency??

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