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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Rampler #308 (6/3/09) 13.3

The Rampler #308 (6/3/09) 13.3 (1:26:43 / 79.6 MB)
The Overnightscape Underground – June 2009 – Track 3

“Your Late Night Broadcast” online at onsug.com
Created by Frank Edward Nora (frank@theovernightscape.com) in New Jersey, USA
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“FRISBEE FUN” – 1:26:43 / 79.6 MB – Frank in NYC in the morning. Interesting urinal graffiti, new opening attempt, new website, energy of change, new theme song, the return of Photo-Lettering (from House Industries), Audio Street Fair Blues, Diddy Kong Racing, ModNation Racers, Benjamin Franklin, Times Square in 1930, Manager’s Special – Wednesday is Ladies’ Day”, Frisbee Fun, fake Phil Spector on Twitter, laying on the “Chaise-Lawn” (grass-covered chaise lounge / wheelbarrow) in Times Square, The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, Ass Hedge, self-effacing humor, coffee and pasta for breaskfast, rich people, horrible logo, wallowing in patriotism, the truth about the banking system, and falling into dialectical traps.
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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 Frank Edward Nora – more info at onsug.com

posted by Frank at 9:50 am filed in Jun09,rampler  

2 Comments »

  1. Mod Nation Racers, may be the reason I get a PS3 as well. I watched the demo yesterday and it looks amazing. Hope we can have many online battles via the ONS/Rampler leagues.

    How about a online show complete with normal Frank ranting while playing Mod Nation Racers, and incorporating all the ONS/Rampler fans that care to join.

    unrelated:
    Saw some strange power lines today, thought about how cool they would look if they came to life and started destroying the city. Sometimes they look like giant robots, especially the large towers and ones with cell phone tower “Heads”

    Comment by chad bowers — June 3, 2009 @ 11:09 am

  2. Very well articulated monologue about false dialectic traps.

    Comment by ed — June 4, 2009 @ 7:34 pm

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