The Rampler #22 (8/25/08)
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The Rampler #22 (8/25/08) (32:14 / 29.7 MB)
Show Notes:
This afternoon’s topics include: Chopping up the road, A giant circular saw, “TheAndyKauffman” on Twitter, Handouts in the street (Remir.com, T-Mobile), People claiming to own the colour magenta, Looking in at OTB Betting, Huge cheap lunch from Pastafina, Seeing co-workers outside, Pasta spillage issues, Carbs as a drug, The movie “Pineapple Express”, TV show “Freaks and Geeks”, Smells from the road-works, Road cones being ignored, Previous roadworks events – electrical transformer exploded, Pot smoking culture, Giant shredding truck, Greek food cart by the waterfall, Dungeons and Dragons club, Emotional immaturity, “Tropic Thunder”, Anticipating an Andy Kauffman comeback gag, A one-footed pigeon, Adopting a radio voice, Gene Shepherd, Everything’s all wet, Mobile shredding, Witnessing destruction, Don’t Walk.
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Join host Frank Edward Nora his daily commute, walking through the streets of NYC, as he discusses a dizzying myriad of topics. This show is an experimental “spinoff” of Frank’s main show, The Overnightscape (which continues on as normal). The show is recorded directly as a 128kbps MP3 file on an Edirol R-09 portable recorder. This makes it much easier to release the recordings, since no post-production is required. Also, at least to start with, the shows will be released without show notes to further speed up the release process.
“The Rampler” is released here on The Overnightscape Underground, but it exists outside the standard “Day” format – again, to make it easier to very quickly record and release.
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