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1:02:41 – A fresh amusement concept packet, loaded with Entertainium!! Â Jimbo!! Â Gleason and Armstrong!! Â Vic and Sade!! Â Bob and Ray!! Â Topictronics!! Â Supertrain!! Â Seven Faces of Dr Lao!! Â The Swimmer!! Â Baby Secrets Musics!!
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1:43:13 – Arrival at San Francisco International Airport, baggage carousel, taking the AirTrain to the Rental Car Center, Nissan Versa, visting the Big Wow Comicfest 2014 in San Jose with Martin, back at the hotel in Mountain View, reflecting on the flight, the Comicfest, Silicon Valley, and the days to come.
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1:43:56 – A tribute to the radio legend, Jean Shepherd features Joseph Marinaro, Frank Edward Nora, Nate from Wisconsin, and Mike Boody!! Â PQ Ribber hosts!!
Next: Perspective
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29:20 – WW II brought out the best in most writers it seems, and such is the case with Stephen Vincent Benet, who wrote six letters to Hitler from people from different walks of life, in a dramatic radio series called, “Dear Adolf.”
I present to you two episodes (roughly 14 minutes long, each) that I think you will find engrossing, well-acted and certainly well-written. The first is “Letter from an American Farmer” starring Raymond Massey.  The second episode here features acting by Helen Hayes, who was probably the most-respected radio actor of her day, even above actors Orson Welles and that ilk, in “Letter from an American Housewife and Mother”. Both are from 1942.
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2:04:33 – Andy Kaufman stuff!! Â Synchronicities!! Â Jimbo’s Wikitron!! Â Jean Shepherd from 1971!! Â Provocations!! Â Confusions!! Â Corrections!! Â Oddball music, too!!
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1:26:22 — Join Mike in the studio, and walking around Birmingham, AL. Topics include: Doo-Dah Day; how Birmingham is progressive and doesn’t reflect the staunch-conservative values of the rest of Alabama; Dale Peterson, back again! (the gun-toting nut job political candidate I talked about a while back); Midnight Citizen TV has been updated; wish I had a porch; Harrison Ford to star in “Blade Runner 2”; we should stop focusing on improving old things and make new art; “Ready Player One”; 20/20 and John Stossel; wrestling; donut indulgences; my laundry was stolen by someone (but later returned); negative people and what we can learn from them, and; much more!
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26:55 – People ask me all the time, what’s my favorite old radio program after Vic and Sade?
It’s a fairly easy choice. The 21st Precinct was a well-written and acted show from the 1950’s. It’s similar to Dragnet but much better in almost every respect.
Every show began this way:Â 21st Precinct. It’s just lines on a map of the city of New York. Most of the 173,000 people wedged into the nine-tenths of a square mile between Fifth Avenue and the East River wouldn’t know, if you asked them, that they lived or worked in the 21st. Whether they know it or not, the security of their persons, their homes, and their property is the job of the men of the 21st.
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30:55 – Here’s the same game you played as a kid – the animal, vegetable, mineral game, Twenty Questions! It’s fun, and these people are experts at it.
A time killer, no doubt, but all in fun. I mention (on the audio) that the show was done in the 1950’s, but this episode is in fact actually from 1946.
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58:32 – Recorded 5/10/14.
Can you hear that?
Anxiety, and issues causing it
Recording a stockpile of shows
What I see as I drive around
Trying to enjoy as much as I can
Mother’s Day special at Avanti’s
DVD player in basement stopped working
Little Cinderella Brown
This episode is in “real timeâ€
The debacle of my old apartment
Moving day on campus
Psychology class
What is National Train Day?
The train station moved!
Face painting
People standing around a car eating chocolate cake
Inside the train station
Unruly parents of opposing Little League team
A few seconds from now
Note: Background music from this episode can be found here (track 25 on the page).
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In 1973 a relatively new employee Chad Bowers was tasked with reading the then new Atari company newsletter.
This is the final episode.
Atari’s in-house newsletter was called The Gospel According to St. Pong.
(“Founded in service to the Atari family,†read the masthead.) There had been a company-wide contest to come up with a name, and “a committeeof Atarians†chose from a list of candidates. Dennis Flinn of the purchasing department was the winner.
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