
1:36:40 – Nighttime in Times Square, time loop, this is the past, Sneaky TT feeling, The Ride, investigating supernatural occurrences, Colin Quinn, video screen, Gnomeo and Juliet, music channel, teddy bear person, The Overnightscape Underground Transmission Archive, “Chistmas gift store” incident, multiple zipper issue, purple binder cllip, Royal Jelly “Ceiling”, Sponge “Plowed”, White People Rapping Poorly, Platinum Rap, Perth Wildcats, hedge-avalanche, smelling coffee garbage, another wave of “lantern” action figures, went to MoMA, Andy Warhol movies, worthless “art”, guards acting weird, eye art, floating tape, art museum as mental institution, Japanese Old Boombox Design catalog, weird album covers, bus, Monday morning, Ruby Foo’s, clarifications, pad thai, spicy edamame incident, indoor traffic jam, farm music, last weekend freakout, conspiracy websites, undersink water filter research, chlorine, Sears, filter confusion, in-store pickup, nihilism, Willowbrook Mall, Fun N Games, shopping malls in the 70s and 80s, perspectives, impending doom, gold guy, retro mall atmsophere, Great American Cookies, Orange Julius, mall nostalgia, it’s all just space-time, variation and exploration, the battery ran out, express the raw joy of it, new age cliches, heavy things, Cinnabon in the food court, saw “Colin Quinn: Long Story Short” on Broadway, cramped theater seats, producers, saying the same stuff over and over again in a performance, Vaudeville, technological advances, context of theater, this show as a Broadway show, Defending the Caveman, sirens, Aeropostale bear again, Super Bowl, excessive patriotism, improving the image of football players by associating them with charities and the troops, the hype of the Super Bowl commercials, mashup culture, Idiocracy, horrible beverages, corn sugar, NFL Films, film vs. video, National Anthem, and The Declaration of Independence.
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Attribution: by Frank Nora – more info at onsug.com
Released February 2011 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.