Frank Nora Show 1618 – The Night Pool (12/17/10)
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1:37:22 – Tron Legacy, going to bars, holiday party pub crawl, embracing randomness, quote, icebreakers, Skeeball, fancy hotel, Elaine’s, celebrities, dealing with the cold, vomit on the bus, the new “Night Pool” idea of posting random shows, searching for context, hipster store, ukelele, Corridor of Losers, depressing music, adding to The Night Pool, Go To Shoe Town, subway doors, updates, Dalai Lama, Richard Gere, Punky Brewster, betting strategies, wrestling and kayfabe, collect calls, phone and mail hacking, the dead letter office, getting lunch at Foodie, confusion, Delicious.com shutting down?, more on Punky Brewster, Space Shuttle Challenger, good lunch, rough bread, Siskel & Ebert, class action lawsuits, Need For Speed World adds nights, Booker T & The MGs, aging, new video billboards at the Lincoln Tunnel, cat and rabbit adoption, skunks as pets, Yan Yan, pretzel hybrids, lewdnesses at a Starbucks, roller derby, The Rampler #104, and a ten dollar bill from 1988.
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Attribution: by Frank Nora – more info at onsug.com
Released December 2010 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.
Punky Brewster was teh awesome!
Comment by Israel Brown — December 18, 2010 @ 10:33 am
Frank, I like the random episode idea. Instead of posting it on another website, why not post it here to the onsug site? You could call the episodes “Night Pool” and everyone could get them with the same feed. The multiple websites unsug, overnightscape, franknora, franknorashow ect, ends up being a lot to keep track of. I know I don’t have the resources to keep checking each site myself, not sure about everyone else. Keep the great stream of ideas flowing!
Comment by Wayne — December 19, 2010 @ 8:01 am
Well remember The Night Pool is just an experiment at this point. But I think it has to be a separate thing, something that seeks to make some kind of sense out of this huge pool of audio – with about 2 hours of new material being added each day – and currently standing at over 2,100 hours (88 days). A big part of my motivation is that I know my shows can be listened to on into the future – but the pool needs to be invigorated in some way.
Comment by Frank — December 19, 2010 @ 9:10 am
Frank, on a related note I’ve really liked how “The Overnightscape” as a name has come back to the fore recently in the form of Overnightscape central.
Comment by Neal — December 19, 2010 @ 11:50 am
Long Live The Night Pool!
Comment by Wayne — December 21, 2010 @ 9:53 am