How about "A Walk Through The Park With An Assortment of Dandies"?
Has a pleasant ring to it.
PERFECT!
But the URL would be a bitch.
Would Harvey Milk be deterred by a URL? No. He would run with it.
Although, it would be the shambling run of the undead.
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I think the moral to this little story is, probly don't worry about the URL being the name in a straightforward fashion - whatever name you choose. Don't limit your scope to whatever can fit neatly into a URL. The URL is often a bastardization of the name -- the above might be "dandypodcast(dot)com". Or something along those lines.
Think outside the box a little. After all, it is a counterculture project.
In fact, the URL is its own extra zest. The word itself is an impact, that you use to identify your webcast. People don't really get that.
Check it out. Lets say you decide on the name "Gay Freedom". Are you gonna make your name gayfreedom-dot-com? Really? You're listening to gayfreeedom podcast, visit us at gayfreedom-dot-com.
That is the boringest shit ever.
You are listening to gay freedom podcast, visit us at movetokeene.com. Two messages. The one-two punch, unrelated material. The juxtaposition of theme and URL is like a left-brained kind of thing. People say WHAA? and kind of pay attention. Its a different sort of imprint than gaypodcast at gaypodcastdotcom.
I'm not saying movetokeene is a good idea, for the url, but whatever one-word message you want to impart upon the listener. I just used that as an example.
As your attorney, I also advise you to avoid the usage of "pork sword" as a name or URL.