Frank Nora Show 1671 – Thinking About Weirdness (3/24/11)
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57:32 – Wet overnight snow once again, thundersleet, post-apocalyptic dream, toys, The Strand, novellty items, laser arrowhead, sealing, issues of Progressive Architecture from the 70s, blenders, another new idea, thinking about weirdness, destiny, the 4th dimension, automatic zippers, Flatland, The Planiverse, fate pins, ice falling off buildings, using Google Maps to illustrate the idea, positions and situations, the one song, subway, playing with different timelines – such as one in which I went to a different college, psychic perceptions, Mercury Retrograde, interior design, aesthetics, tones, textures, design sensibilities, beauty, subtleties, the old Menlo Park Mall, stained glass McDonalds, Ric Olie action figure, Harry Houdini stuff, death of Elizabeth Taylor, weirdness at college, the 209 effect, psychic wars, White Wizzard album “Over The Top” (2010), heavy metal genres, swagger and cockiness, American Idol, Motown, poor judging, too cold outside, swaggeress, jokeress, priestess, unknown vegetable puppets, expensive lunch, I need glasses, train buses, walking around airports, 3DS, Duran Duran, David Lynch, The Young Ones, Motorhead, Madness, Soundgarden, WWE: The Rise and Fall of WCW, Ric Flair, the idea, and get ready for the next episode.
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Attribution: by Frank Nora – more info at onsug.com
Released March 2011 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.

23:35 Show Notes: Congrats to Brian and Family, Happy Birthday to Franks Cats, Fuzzy D, Happy 8th Anniversary of Overnightscape, No Comment, Rick Flair, New Movies, Bicycle Licenses, Health Issues, Surgeries to Come, Audiodicals, Snow in the Forecast, Auto Show at the Javitz Center, GM Has to Close Plant Due to Japan Disaster, Libya Bombing, Blah Blah.



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