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(1:48:30) Hour, half-hour…
Frank Edward Nora and Jimbo yak it up! Frank plays one of his old hour-long shows and Jimbo releases a half-hour of “lost”, unreleased material, including a catchy Vic and Sade song. Plus, the Week in Review!
You’re all invited to be a part of next week’s show; you can tell us all what’s on your mind about the following topic: Five
Please have your contributions sent to Jimbo by 🕖 7 pm EST, November 27, 2017. If you know Jimbo’s e-mail address, send your contribution there. Otherwise, send your contributions to onsugcentral@gmail.com.
Thanks to Frank Edward Nora for allowing me to use and abuse his show art!
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(17:29) Ha-ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha-ha, ha-ha-ha-ha… Too beautiful, too beautiful!
Examine this episode more closely: 41-06-30 Who’s Who in Kitchenware
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(17:19) Rush’s cousin Euncie outsmarts Sade (a difficult thing to do) and puts an end to the continual letter-writing. Meanwhile, the folks at Crisco are cooking up a “spicy pineapple pie”. It’s digestible.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-06-09 Letter Writing Plot
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(19:42) Vic’s guilt will betray him and Rush doesn’t help. The Grand Old Lodge Lady will have the last word.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-06-04 Grand Old Lodge Lady
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
The Crazy World of Vic and Sade was cosmetically changed yesterday. Please have a look.
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(18:05) Old-time radio expert Keith Heltsley of the Retro Radio Podcast returns to communicate his thoughts about an exciting hammock!!! Jimbo chimes in too. After all, we are talking about a hammock!!! A hammock!!!
Examine this episode more closely: 41-06-03 Hammock
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(28:07) Marc Rose (of Fusebox) and Jimbo talk about a few of their favorite (many more than four) non-English-speaking (mostly) films.
The 400 Blows .. Blowup .. Bicycle Thieves .. 8½ .. Bob le flambeur .. The Children are Watching Us .. The Wages of Fear .. Black Cat, White Cat .. The Red Balloon (short) .. Malcolm
More ‘FOUR FILMS’
Four Films – 01 Radiation (3/10/2017)
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(13:27) A long-distance telephone call to Bess starts off as a great idea but unravels to the point of despair.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-06-01 Uncle Fletcher Telephones Aunt Bess
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(14:44) Your host is none other than PQ Ribber! Listen to him babble about the school bulletin board and lawn mowing!
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-xx Rush, Bulletin Board Monitor
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
A big THANK YOU to Internet audio pioneer Frank Edward Nora and ONSUG for hosting the VIC AND SADECAST.
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(11:10) Addendum!
Jimbo woke up thinking something was wrong… yep, he accidentally left Dave Duckert’s piece out of the Central.
Sorry Dave!!
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License.
Released November 2017 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a free-form monologue style, with diverse and very clever hosts presenting unique programs, historic archival material, and nocturnal audio.
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(1:25:18) ONSUGGERS talk about ONSUG!
Frank Edward Nora is here! Cali Dingo is here! Doc Sleaze is here! And Jimbo is here too with bits and pieces and the Week in Review.
You’re all invited to be a part of next week’s show; you can tell us all what’s on your mind about the following topic: AN HOUR. Please have your contributions sent to Jimbo by 🕖 7 pm EST, November 20, 2017. If you know Jimbo’s e-mail address, send your contribution there. Otherwise, send your contributions to onsugcentral@gmail.com.
Attribution by Jimbo. Guests appear courtesy of themselves.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License.
Released November 2017 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a free-form monologue style, with diverse and very clever hosts presenting unique programs, historic archival material, and nocturnal audio.