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(17:13) Mega-fan “Dave in Wisconsin” Duckert had an idea. What if he foisted “Vic and Sade” on some family and friends and caught their audio reactions? A great idea, but 78 years late!
Your host is Dave Duckert.
“Double Feature in Hopewood” was written by Paul Rhymer.
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(17:43) “…never drowned at all!!”
The amiable PQ Ribber returns to discuss the possibility that Uncle Fletcher Rush is to act as the home’s protector in Vic’s absence.
Examine this episode more closely:
41-08-26 Uncle Fletcher the Protector
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(17:29) Ha-ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha-ha… Too beautiful, too beautiful!
Examine this episode more closely: 41-06-30 Who’s Who in Kitchenware
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(17:33) Yes, we’re going a bit out of order here, but it’s all good. The Exalted Big Dipper will have his day and special guest and old pal Keith Heltsley (of the Retro Radio Podcast) is here to give us his opinions.
This episode starts out without an introduction and goes right into “Vic and Sade”; the opinions are all back-loaded…
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-12 Exalted Big Dipper Day
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(16:27) “The gastric Juices have begun to flow…” – Dave Duckert does a great job as host of this Vic and Sadecast.
Examine this episode more closely:
41-04-04 Dinner Invitation Withdrawn
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(13:51) After dinner, the family sits around and talks about… nothing.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-03-18 After Dinner Talk
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
As always, a big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(15:04) The landlord finally comes through with wallpaper… beautiful, beautiful wallpaper!
Examine this episode more closely: 41-01-15 Beautiful, Beautiful Wallpaper
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
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(44:26) Brent Swanson joins PQ Ribber and Jimbo as the podcast again speculates about Paul Rhymer’s “Vic and Sade”.
Contents:
Walter’s kneecap injury .. the flirting girls .. what would Paul Rhymer have done at Walt Disney Studios? .. what happened to Dottie Brainfeeble (and Chuck)?
see Vic and Sadecast Speculation: Part I
“Vic and Sade” was created and written by Paul Rhymer. For all your “Vic and Sade” needs, visit The Crazy World of Vic and Sade.
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(2:15:34) Jimbo’s audio book (recorded in 2013) about the “Vic and Sade” radio program. “Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
Chapter 1: Introduction .. Chapter 2: Paul Rhymer .. Chapter 3: The First Things I Noticed .. Chapter 4: The Contrast of Vic and Sade .. Chapter 5: It’s Too Slow – Nothing is Happening! .. Chapter 6: A Pattern of Stories and Being Ridiculous .. Chapter 7: The Invisible People .. Chapter 8: Uncle Fletcher .. Chapter 9: Russell .. Chapter 10: “Spottie” .. Chapter 11: 1945-46 .. Chapter 12: The Crazy World .. Chapter 13: Providence
All audio outtakes (except those originally produced by Jimbo) are presumed to be in the public domain and were acquired from Public Domain sites.
“Vic and Sade†was created and written by Paul Rhymer. For all your “Vic and Sade†needs, visit The Crazy World of Vic and Sade.
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(53:04) Jimbo simply can’t hide his enthusiasm about “Vic and Sade”; jump on, have a listen and fall in love with the greatest radio show there ever was. Please listen to Part 1 and Part 2 as well!
Vic really was sick when he was forced to see the double feature in Hopewood .. problems with the Scotts .. differences between Rush and Russell .. e-mailing Jimbo/an e-mail to me reminds me that Vic did gift Rush at times .. something weird about Doctor Keevey .. a gross of gravels! .. immersing yourself in the crazy world/Rhymer held the puppet strings .. no “good” interview with Rhymer about “Vic and Sade” .. Uncle Fletcher, the ‘handful’ .. what does Y.I.I.Y. stand for?
“Vic and Sade†was created and written by Paul Rhymer. For all your “Vic and Sade†needs, visit The Crazy World of Vic and Sade.
License for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/). Attribution: by Jimbo – more info at onsug.com
Eric Scales has generously allowed me to use his graphics (such as the show art for this episode.)
Chad – get better soon. The nieces and nephews need you — and there’s nothing worse than a broken uncle. ♿