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(21:26) Vic has a chance to be in a composite photograph with the beloved, messiah-like R.J. Konk, the founder of the Sacred Stars of the Milky Way. Will Vic outlast the ridicule and money problem Sade that besets him?
Examine this episode more closely: 40-10-xx Shake Hands With R.J. Konk
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(16:31) Rush wants to buy an exclusive lifetime pass to the Bijou Moving Picture House. Will his mother allow it?
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40-12-17 A Bijou Lifetime Pass
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(20:19) Dave from Wisconsin is here and warns about the perils of revolving doors crushing brick mush men. An extremely fun episode that even non-fans of “Vic and Sade” won’t want to miss.
Examine this episode more closely: 40-11-19 Brick Mush Man Caught in Revolving Door
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(24:16) In 1940, you might get inundated with hot soup if you were ill. Or even if you weren’t. Jimbo offers his humble opinions.
Examine this episode more closely: 40-10-27 Hot Soup
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(20:24) After you hear this episode, you’ll never ever slumber around the tag team combo of Vic and Rush. ‘Shambles Constant’ (the man with a Rhymer-esque monicker, who lives in Bloomington, Illinois) sneaks in for a small surprise visit.
Examine this episode more closely: 40-09-xx Mr. Sludge Grows a Mustache
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(19:25) PQ Ribber comes along for the ride as we talk classic “Vic and Sade”.
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40-08-14 Bacon Sandwiches
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(17:53) Jimbo continues examining the audio episodes from “Vic and Sade” (Series One). This time around, it’s all about color-blindness and oblong heads.
Examine this episode more closely: 40-07-23 Sade Shows Razorscum Album
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(24:07) Jimbo continues examining the audio episodes from “Vic and Sade” (Series One). Included in this episode: Jimbo debates oranges versus bananas.
Examine this episode more closely: 40-07-22 Mr. Donahue Asks for Demotion
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(1:31:03) A “SPERDVAC Presents” show dealing with interviews with former child star Bill Idelson (among many other former-child stars that you will probably recognize: Eddie Firestone, Bob Hastings, Dick York).
This interview is not one in the noted “Vic and Sade” “pile” so unless you heard the radio show it’s unlikely that you have heard this particular interview. It was recorded in 1983 I believe and the original product was done by the Los Angeles OTR group known as SPERDVAC, on a show known as “SPERDVAC Presents”. Thanks very much to John Gassman, Larry Gassman and Walden Hughes. Special thanks to Louie Johnson.
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(23:36) Jimbo continues examining the episodes from “Vic and Sade” (Series One) but now they’ll be done individually and hopefully, daily.
Examine this episode more closely: 40-07-13 Short Bio of Little Dipper
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