418 Show #5 (Oct. 2010)
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19:55 – 418 Show (with Peter Bernard)
Robot intro, closing the cabin door, swinging on the porch, there’s the chipmunk, humans are squirrels, thinking about family and kids, white kids can be annoying, be happy with what you’ve got, people staring at me, I want a hot meal, cabins and tents vs. Washington Heights, squirrels– playing or mating?, maybe I should be a “serious artist†instead of trying to make people happy, Jim Morrison’s shamanism, the day I died, lay people becoming interested in shamanism, Skidoo, Cary Grant, Monkey Business, organic food supermarkets, trees all colors, wanted hot breakfast, enter zen through fried mushrooms, territorial pissings, look out for low stone fences, I am not an expert of anything, I know nothing about show business, music or anything else, in NYC people tell me who it would be good to work with, the chipmunk is living under my cabin, I never understood bar hopping, here comes a tractor trailer.
Chipmunk video: http://209show.com/418/chipmunkvid01.html
Photos related to this episode:
http://snevilistic.blogspot.com/2010/10/pictures-of-saugerties-and-woodstock.html
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Around 10 after 7 am on the morning of 10/15/10, the birds started making a fuss and I looked out the screen door of the cabin to see a cat run past from left to right. I had not seen ANY cats the entire time I was up there but saw plenty of chipmunks and squirrels. I grabbed the camera and turned it on and ran outside. I saw the cat sitting in the dark. I tried to lure it out by talking cat language to it. When it finally came out into the light, it was larger than I had realized and I’m sort of glad it was scared of me.
Video and photos here:
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Attribution: by Peter Bernard – more info at 209show.com
Released October 2010 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.
Possibly a Maine Coon… (re: the big cat)
Comment by pqribber — October 19, 2010 @ 4:48 pm