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You're listening to a Tenderfoot TV podcast.
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Malachi, it's me, Terry, from the Void. I just wanted to say I
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miss
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you. I miss you so much. Whenever you think of me. Just drop a little kiblet of cat food into the void. I'll find it. I know I will. And I'll know it was from you. The lamb, not the chicken. Far tastier. Goodbye, my dearest friend. Even though I frequently lightly threatened you and constantly insulted you as you did me, I don't think another living creature has ever known me better. Except Perhaps Elon and Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
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Long story.
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May pumpkin spice rain down on you from the heavens. Buddy, miss you.
Podcast: Radio Rental
Host: Tenderfoot TV & Audacy
Theme: Quirky, heartfelt, and comedic return announcement—Radio Rental teases its unique blend of real-life horror with imaginative storytelling.
This brief episode serves as a playful teaser for the upcoming return of Radio Rental, blending the podcast’s signature mix of nostalgia, offbeat humor, and heartfelt sentiment. Set in the quirky, fictional world of Radio Rental’s 80s video shop, the episode establishes the tone for its cult classic-inspired horror stories to come.
Voicemail from the Void:
The episode features a character-driven, monologue-style message from "Terry," who addresses "Malachi" with a mixture of heartfelt longing and sardonic humor.
Blurring Reality and Fiction:
Light Touches of Pop Culture:
Signature Humor:
Heartfelt Message to Malachi:
“I miss you. I miss you so much. Whenever you think of me, just drop a little kiblet of cat food into the void. I'll find it. I know I will. And I'll know it was from you. The lamb, not the chicken. Far tastier.”
— Terry (00:13)
Comedic Pop Culture Reference:
“Even though I frequently lightly threatened you and constantly insulted you as you did me, I don't think another living creature has ever known me better. Except perhaps Elon and Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Long story.”
— Terry (00:28)
Farewell With a Twist:
“May pumpkin spice rain down on you from the heavens. Buddy, miss you.”
— Terry (00:48)
This teaser episode is a bite-sized reintroduction to Radio Rental’s lovably strange world—a place where the boundaries between affection, satire, and supernatural intrigue are gleefully blurred. Through a single, memorable voicemail transmission, the show promises a return to the eerie, imaginative, and humorous storytelling that defines its cult following. Long-time fans are left eagerly awaiting the start of the new season on April 3rd.