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(17:20) Vacation! Not!
A member of the All-Star Marching Team is on the loose and you know what that means!
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-xx 14 Days in Grovelman, South Carolina
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
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(20:14) It’s another “special” Crisco episode. Some of you love your Crisco, so I will give you some Crisco every few days.
Meanwhile, Vic has a bonafide mystery on his hands and that means we do as well. And it’s a mystery that remains today! What are your thoughts about this? We want to know. Leave your comments.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-30 Five Men from Maine
“Vic and Sade” was written by Paul Rhymer.
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(17:40) “Dave from Wisconsin” (aka Dave Duckert) shares his opinions and other tidbits about one of his favorite episodes.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-21 Uncle Fletcher’s Keys
“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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(18:21) “Dave in Kentucky” (aka “Chief”) is a relatively new fan of “Vic and Sade”. But like so many, he seems have fallen in love with the show. Jimbo asked him if he’d be interested in doing an episode of the VIC AND SADECAST and he jumped at the idea. His interesting perspectives and fresh sense of humor make for fun listening. So let’s welcome Dave to the party. And let’s hope there are many more hostings from “Chief” to come.
Traditionalists will be happy that Jimbo has finally recorded a version of the “Vic and Sade” theme song in the time signature it was written in, waltz time (3/4), rather than the 4/4 that Jimbo had fun with in previous versions. It makes it’s debut here in this podcast. Also, he simply used a synthesizer, but we defy you to prove that the primary instrument used in this theme isn’t an accordion.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-16 Uncle Fletcher’s Door Stop Plan
“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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(19:13) – Yep, somehow, it’s my 600th ONSUG episode.
laughing with my sister .. the dog Shambles has made famous .. wiped out by gunfire and vehicles .. ISIL .. hominy .. dog’s private parts .. time change .. World Series .. cool front .. PQ Ribber .. throwing away unopened food .. Hollyweird .. weird dreams .. filthy shirt .. Sonic Drive-thru .. local pizza place .. my hangnail
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(22:54) Hear Jimbo rant about the Mississippi River and Boone, Iowa in this fun episode.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-13 Uncle Fletcher Wants Mementos Stored
“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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(17:39) Shambles Constant is here to tell us about the gift Mr. Erickson gave his daughter: the small house half-way up the next block.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-08 Landlord’s Sneaky Trick
“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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(16:21) Vic is going to be on the cover of the Kitchenware Quarterly. Maybe. One day. And “Vic and Sade” expert Dave Duckert (aka “Dave from Wisconsin”) is here with all the fun details.
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-02 Vic’s Picture on Kitchenware Quarterly Cover
“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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(2:33:17) It’s time for the Central! It’s all about the Best and the Worst! Agree? Disagree?
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: ONSUG. Please have your contributions sent to Jimbo by 🕖 7 pm EST, November 13, 2017. If you know Jimbo’s e-mail address, send your contribution there. Otherwise, send your contributions to onsugcentral@gmail.com.
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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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(17:33) Yes, we’re going a bit out of order here, but it’s all good. The Exalted Big Dipper will have his day and special guest and old pal Keith Heltsley (of the Retro Radio Podcast) is here to give us his opinions.
This episode starts out without an introduction and goes right into “Vic and Sade”; the opinions are all back-loaded…
Examine this episode more closely: 41-05-12 Exalted Big Dipper Day
“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.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License.