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Frank Nora Show 1525 – Queens (7/6/10 Tue) 30.13 (1:47:22 / 98.5 MB)
The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com) – July 2010 – Track 13
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Frank in NJ and NYC. Summer insect noises, feeling a bit shabby, hottest day of the year, busy holiday weekend, solitude, Fahrenheit, CAF, free hugs update, Toy Story 3 review, I need a sheet of paper and a bottle of water, a major celebrity coming to NYC – Queen Elizabeth, 1976, bad Disney movies, incinerator scene, Millennium trilogy of Swedish films, Lisbeth Salander, Bryant Park, beginning the investigation, making Starbucks Via instant coffee in a cold bottle of Fiji Water, obtaining, the new game Night Hole Breakers you can make out of a single sheet of paper with no additional equipment needed, Zarball, origami, have to move to a new table because of some caterpillar puppet show, triangular dipyramid, yoga, Double Night Hole Breakers, new ONSUG video channel (“ONSUGvideo” on YouTube), defunct video projects (Inramble, Sneaky TT, Exit Ramp), prioritizing, Conspiracy of the Insignificant, Grand Central, what people look like, True Blood, hydration, The Prisoner, PQ Ribber’s new show “Old News”, Queen Victoria, Mean Mr. Mustard, air conditioning, email from Keir, post-scarcity economy, Zeitgeist, peaceful anarchy, health food lunch, The United Nations, Erivan Yogurt, snipers, beverage “Olade” Lemon-Ginger, the future of the blues, the Queen’s motorcade, Scotland Yard, Queen Amidala’s decoy, speech, Manufacturers Hanover, The Chemical Bank, queens in Queens, faces on money, power failures, the card game Spades, Warwick Drive-In movie theater, fireworks on the highway, cats hiding from the fireworks, and the Cats Time Cafe in Japan.
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License for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/). Attribution: by Frank Nora – more info at onsug.com
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The Overnightscape Underground is an Internet talk radio channel, focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts. Created by Frank Nora (frank@theovernightscape.com) in New Jersey, USA.