The Overnightscape 1416: Lantern Bleak (8/15/17)
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2:30:23 – Frank in NJ and NYC, plus the Other Side. Topics include: World’s Fairs, Pale Shelter, bus stop madness, dystopian future, current events, kindness and compassion, Disney World closings (Universe of Energy, The Great Movie Ride), Fuzzy Daupner, Lantern Bleak, World’s Smallest Hot Wheels, soup, sediment filter, Canadian vacation, Twin Peaks, Assault (1988), Black Crown, revolving doors, Total Recall, Sharon Stone, Coke Zero Sugar, beggar, guitarist, and much more… plus the Other Side (at 1:49:56)… Eagle Mall Suite by Robert Hunter (Live at Fast Lane, Asbury Park, NJ (2/7/80)) [Archive.org], Harley Davidson Cigarettes – Annual Sales Presentation (1987) [archive.org], WBBM Channel 2 – It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (Opening & Break, 1976) [FuzzyMemories.TV], PSA – One To Grow On – Justine Bateman – Don’t Hate People [collection], Wintermute by Amygdala [Ektoplazm, CC BY-NC-SA 3.0].
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At least half of these outrageous events are scripted or at the very least, force-fed and manipulated. Not to mention the local politics that takes place immediately after these events (in most case, WORLDWIDE). It’s not just “fake news” but many times it is “manufactured news”, with paid shills everywhere, including many “victims”. Of course I am speaking to the choir here, I know the only people who don’t know this are the ones who are truly uninformed.
Comment by Jimbo — August 16, 2017 @ 7:59 am
By the way, the show art is very cool and reminds me of some 1970’s rock band or something.
Comment by Jimbo — August 16, 2017 @ 8:06 am
Thanks for the mention Frank. There is something strangely addictive about diet coke. I think this will be proven one day. BTW, I think you will be OK on your filter situation into the future, the same part is likely used by many devices, and even if Sears went away, there would be smaller companies making filters for any decent population of devices. The differences usually just end up being form factor and attachment type.
Comment by chado — August 17, 2017 @ 1:58 pm