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Last episode we talked with Alex Rose about British slang (and his video game, I guess), and we’re not letting up this week with a new term we learned from Destructoid alumnus Fraser Brown. What the heck is Mr. Whippy and why don’t Americans have ridiculous names for common food items?

Otherwise on this episode of Podtoid, Brett talked a bit about Prey, Steven talked a bit about PDX Con, and Darren talked a bit about a game called Mages of Mystralia, when the others would shut up long enough to let him.

The show closes out with some listener questions, SATPOTPAQ, and a PlayStation 2-themed Hot Dish. Listen to it!

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Darren is a scientist during the day. He has been a Destructoid community member since 2006, joining the front page as a contributor in 2011. While he enjoys shooters, RPGs, platformers, strategy, and rhythm games, he takes particular interest in independent games. He produced the Zero Cool Podcast for about four years, and he plays board games quite a bit when he can find willing companions.