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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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