The GrantCast

By: Grant Baciocco/Saturday Morning Media
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  • The ramblings of writer, comedian, puppeteer, new media producer and pro wrestling announcer Grant Baciocco – www.MrGrant.com
    2011, 2023 Grant Baciocco
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Episodes
  • 247 - Someone is tapping on my eardrum.
    Jan 18 2025

    Episode: 247

    Traditions.
    Ben Franks.
    I wound up in Urgent Care on Christmas Eve

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    Mentioned on the show:
    https://www.yelp.com/biz/ben-franks-restaurant-redwood-city

    Show edits by Stephen Staver.

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    ©2025 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco

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    18 mins
  • 246 - Be in the show, rather than watching it.
    Jan 4 2025

    Episode: 246

    The short film ai worked on premiered. I'm starting a YouTube Channel. A story of embarrassment from my past.

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    Mentioned on the show:
    Land of Nod film - (Link may expire in the future.) - https://2024biolafilm.wixsite.com/biola-film/
    My YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@MrGrant

    Show edits by Stephen Staver.

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    ©2025 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco

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    13 mins
  • 245 - Thomas Mouse on Christmas Eve
    Dec 21 2024

    Episode: 245

    This episode I read a story that I wrote 10 years ago. Transcript Below.

    Music: Fresh Fallen Snow by Chris Haugen (YouTube Library)
    Art by ChatGPT.

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    Transcript:

    Thomas Mouse on Christmas Eve
    By Grant Baciocco

    Thomas Mouse brushed the last bits of cookie crumbs from his whiskers with his paws. His nose twitched slightly as he did. When he was certain he was now crumb free, he stood from the spool table and crossed to the door of his one room mouse hole. He checked the lock, twice. Always twice at night. It was secure. Confirming that it was indeed locked, he let out a little sigh.

    His toes made tiny clicking noises as he scurried over to the small Christmas Tree he had set up in the corner. Tree was not the right word. Tip of a branch from a tree was more like it. A small clipping of an evergreen that was just the right size for a mouse sized tree. A single bulb on top, a red one he had found in the garage last spring, illuminated the room. He had rigged together some wire and hooked it, carefully, into the main to get it to light. Gingerly grabbing the rubber insulation of the wire that ran to the main, he lifted it off. There was a small spark and the bulb shut off, the room thrown into darkness. He stood still for a moment, until his eyes adjusted. He was helped by the light from the night sky creeping into his window. He set the wire on the floor and turned towards his bed.

    Again his toes clicked against the concrete floor of his room as he made his way to his bed. The bed, the cap of a spray paint can with cotton packed down inside of it, was warm and inviting . After turning a few circles to make sure the cotton was to his liking, he lied down. His head hung over the side of the cap as he looked out the window into the night sky.

    At the top of the tiny window, one he had chewed himself when he moved in, he could see a tiny sliver of the moon, hanging in the sky like a smile. He looked up at if for a good long while. He looked at it for so long, he swore he saw it move slightly on its journey across the night sky. His eyes started to droop as his body relaxed. Just as his eyes were about to close for good that night he inhaled slightly.

    “Merry Christmas, moon.”

    His eyes closed and Thomas Mouse fell asleep.

    ©2014 Grant Baciocco/Saturday Morning Media

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    3 mins

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