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Favoriting October 5, 2015: Fill-In for Therese

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Chandeliers  Ginger Jack   Favoriting Founding Fathers    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Gary Numan  M.E.   Favoriting The Pleasure Principle    0:05:31 (Pop-up)
Cozy Corley  I Need A Woman   Favoriting     0:11:00 (Pop-up)
Sextiile  I Can't Take It   Favoriting A Thousand Hands    0:13:38 (Pop-up)
The Sandwitches  Personal Hell   Favoriting Our Toast    0:15:29 (Pop-up)
Liars  Pillars Were Hollow and Filled With Candy, So We Tore Them Down   Favoriting Fins To Make Us More Fish-Like    0:20:35 (Pop-up)
Charles Bradley  Heartaches and Pain   Favoriting Heartaches and Pain    0:26:18 (Pop-up)
Rhetta Hughes  Hip Old Lady On A Honda   Favoriting     0:28:47 (Pop-up)
Rambling Willie and the Euphonics  Stuffin' The Bird   Favoriting L.A. Soul Sides 2    0:31:10 (Pop-up)
The Jayvons  Night Was Stealing From The Sun   Favoriting     0:33:58 (Pop-up)
Wille Hightower  So Tired   Favoriting     0:36:42 (Pop-up)
Wilson Pickett  Night Owl   Favoriting     0:38:33 (Pop-up)
Olu Dara  I Can't Wait Till I Get Home   Favoriting Hoodoo Blues & Roots Magic    0:40:51 (Pop-up)
 
Bob & Lucille  Demon Lover   Favoriting     1:03:59 (Pop-up)
Rasputina  Gingerbread Coffin   Favoriting Cabin Fever    1:06:41 (Pop-up)
Mirrors and Wires  Patrick Doesn't Like Dead Cats   Favoriting Performs Sleight Of Hand  Psychic Volt  1:10:16 (Pop-up)
Joe Johnson  Gila Monster   Favoriting   Norton Records  1:12:42 (Pop-up)
Les Fleurs Du Mal  Sweet, Sweet Satan   Favoriting We're Loud: 90s Cassette Punk Unknowns (V/A)    1:14:40 (Pop-up)
World/Inferno Friendship Society  Pumpkin Time   Favoriting Pumpkin Time    1:16:44 (Pop-up)
Dirty Dozen Brass Band  Down By The Riverside   Favoriting Funeral For A Friend    1:21:14 (Pop-up)
Dave Bartholomew  Shrimp & Gumbo   Favoriting     1:26:14 (Pop-up)
Professor Longhair  Tipitina   Favoriting     1:28:10 (Pop-up)
Clifton Chenier  Lafayette Waltz   Favoriting Louisiana Blues and Zydeco    1:30:47 (Pop-up)
Eddie Bo  I Need Someone   Favoriting Check Mr. Popeye    1:35:15 (Pop-up)
Berna Dean  He's Mine   Favoriting     1:37:37 (Pop-up)
Guitar Slim  Well I Done Got Over It   Favoriting The Very Best of 1951-1954    1:39:50 (Pop-up)
Finney Mo with Gabriel and the Dynamics  Hey Chock A Tula   Favoriting     1:42:13 (Pop-up)
Amede Ardoin  Two Step De Eunice   Favoriting Mama, I'll Be Long Gone: The Complete Recordings of Amede Ardoin 1929-1934    1:43:56 (Pop-up)
 
The Measure  Union Pool   Favoriting     2:05:40 (Pop-up)
The New Dress  Murderous Bugs With Giant Needle Knives   Favoriting Where Our Failures Are    2:08:31 (Pop-up)
Marine Girls  In Love   Favoriting Lazy Ways/Beach Party    2:11:50 (Pop-up)
Worriers  Chasing   Favoriting Imaginary Life    2:13:45 (Pop-up)
The Nerves  When You Find Out   Favoriting One Way Ticket    2:16:34 (Pop-up)
The Zombies  The Way I Feel Inside   Favoriting Absolutely The Best    2:18:30 (Pop-up)
Ernie Barton  She's Gone Away   Favoriting   Norton Records  2:20:03 (Pop-up)
Sticks and Stones  Atlantic City   Favoriting The Strife And Times    2:22:32 (Pop-up)
Pity Party  Long Quiet   Favoriting Fine Young Animals    2:25:22 (Pop-up)
Chastity Belt  Time To Go Home   Favoriting Time To Go Home    2:27:21 (Pop-up)
Radio Exiles  Secret Station   Favoriting   Psychic Volt  2:31:06 (Pop-up)
Zero Zero  Ocean Avenue Sound   Favoriting     2:34:55 (Pop-up)
 
Natural Snow Buildings  King In Yellow   Favoriting Terror's Horns    2:55:22 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  Swag For Life Member 12:02am
Christina:

Helloooooo!
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BadGuyZero:

Hiya, Christina! Welcome back!
  12:09am
cheri:

greeings christina, who else here loves gary numan!!!
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Matt from Springfield:

Love your shows Christina!
Your last fill-in for Chris M was fantastic!
  Swag For Life Member 12:10am
Christina:

Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it!
  12:10am
devoid:

Very nice start. Mr Alien himself.
  12:12am
cheri:

*greetings*
  12:14am
cheri:

Christina, my favorite numan tune is "CARS"
  12:21am
cheri:

am I the only one here this morning who admires gary numan?
  12:21am
JakeGould:

Hey Christina!
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Matt from Springfield:

Wait - are you telling us there's pillars that are hollow, and filled with candy? I am SO tearing them down!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hey Matt ! - all.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

See, that's why we can't have nice things. People always tearing them down.
  12:27am
Steve-O:

Hey there, Christina! It's Steve-O. Loved your last show, and I'm glad to see you back while Therese is out. =)
  12:28am
cheri:

night, Christina!
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BadGuyZero:

i hope those pillars are filled with Sour Patch Kids.
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Matt from Springfield:

Hey Rabbit!
Et Ken, Steve-O, Jake, BGZ, cheri - ALL!
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Matt from Springfield:

Et "devoid" - I didn't forget! :)
  12:30am
JakeGould:

That pillars/candy thing sounds like a dream.
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Matt from Springfield:

@BGZ: You and those SPKs - but perhaps one pillar is stuffed more with sour candies, and another focused on sweet ones. Now, should we tear them down like "tearing" paper, or knock through with a stick, like a piñata?
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Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: In all likelihood...that sounds like the likeliest answer for the title.
  12:32am
cheri:

bgz, I think they are filled peanut butter m& ms instead!
  12:32am
JakeGould:

I thought this song was “Hippo Lady in a Honda” so it would have been from a Richard Scarry book.
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BadGuyZero:

@Matt: Maybe the pillars are edible.
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Matt from Springfield:

CHOCO pillar shells! Now we're talkin'.
  Swag For Life Member 12:33am
Christina:

You guys are making me laugh! Thank you!
  12:34am
JakeGould:

@Christina: Awwww… We’re just a bunch of numbskulls with too much education and time.
  12:35am
KP:

Hey Christina, sounding good.
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Matt from Springfield:

All in a comment's work, Christina! :)
Glad to have you spinning the tunes!
  12:36am
cheri:

well we're here to please! see you soon,
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Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: That too! (It's only gonna get worse as technology evolves, jobs become scarce and education expands).
  12:39am
JakeGould:

Folks, I tried to repair this old cassette player I bought in 1995 for like $5 but the belts are rotted and I am not motivated to fix it. So with all these new cassette releases… Who sells new cassette players? I want one.
  12:41am
JakeGould:

Is “Night Owl” codename for booze?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:42am
mariano:

Man, nothing like Wilson Pickett's screech!
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Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: Not sure myself - Clay P. is the station expert on cassette/microcassette players/tapes.
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Matt from Springfield:

I think it's your headphone volume - mic levels are fine.
  12:48am
JakeGould:

@Matt: Clay uses micro-cassettes.
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BadGuyZero:

@JakeGould: The only new cassette players that I've seen are ones that connect to a computer via USB so that people can digitally preserve the content of their old audio cassettes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:50am
coelacanth:

hi Christina and others
  12:52am
JakeGould:

@BadGuyZero: Yeah, I’ve seen those and have heard mixed things about that. I don’t need a thing with A/D conversion. Just a cassette player. Might need to find some old stereo shop.
  12:53am
JakeGould:

In the South I hear they mock you if you call Pecans “Pea cans.” They’ll say, “A pea can is what you kick down the street!”
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:56am
mariano:

I'm from New Orleans, and it has to be p'CAHN. Same thing with praline, which down there is prah-LEEN. Once ordering food from a place in Brooklyn, I kept saying pecan pie the Southern way, and the woman had no idea what I was saying till I described it. Oh, PEA-can pie! she said. She told me she thought I was ordering something Chinese!
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Matt from Springfield:

Catalogue of "poultry-related songs"?? Go on....
  12:58am
JakeGould:

@mariano: Exactly!
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BadGuyZero:

Is owl foul?
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Matt from Springfield:

Chinese #45: "Pe Con Pi Pan"
Not to be confused with the Pea-can pie, stuffing a whole unopened tin can in a pie crust, like the 3 Stooges.
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Matt from Springfield:

There's an interesting dialect map of "pecan" throughout the U.S. Wisconsin has a totally different one - I asked a co-worker from WI how they say that, and they say "PEA-kon", rhymes with "Mekon".
  1:02am
JakeGould:

“Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets.” en.wikipedia.org...
  1:03am
rw:

Pretty sure owls ain't poultry.
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mariano:

@Jake: Hah! That's interesting about the pecan map. I don't even have a Southern accent, but certain things are just said certain ways, end of story: pecan, praline, and of course crawfish.
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BadGuyZero:

@Matt: That's how it's pronounced by most people in Texas. My relatives from Ohio pronounce it "pea can."
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BadGuyZero:

Harry Potter poultry.
  1:04am
JakeGould:

Domesticate an owl and then get back to me on that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:05am
mariano:

Christina: I'm sure you'll love New Orleans! It's a very fun place, and this time of year it's not too hot.
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Matt from Springfield:

@Christina: It NEVER strays far from food, around here! ;)
@BGZ: I only say for "pea can pie", otherwise just "pih'con", like mariano's way but less twang.
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Matt from Springfield:

@mariano: I loved it! I went last May to visit my cousin and see Jazz Fest. I'd better go back in case he decides to move away someday!
  1:08am
JakeGould:

Eat a penguin egg omelet and then get back to me on that as well.
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coelacanth:

grits ain't groceries, owls ain't poultry, and mona lisa was a man.
...that's all i know.
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Matt from Springfield:

@coela: I don't know any of that, but I like the sound of it all! :)
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mariano:

@Matt: Glad you had a good time! I'm due for a visit this year, it's been a while. My mom lives in Shreveport now (boring), so that's where I've been going lately. Well, it's unfair to compare S'port to NOLA. It's got some great food and a pretty good music scene. It is the South after all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:11am
mariano:

And after all, the Residents are from Shreveport originally. And Leadbelly. And boogie woogie started there. That has to count for something.
  1:17am
JakeGould:

@mariano: Wait… All of “The Residents?” They are the great unknown band made up of many.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:18am
mariano:

Oh wow, Sweet Sweet Satan would go well on a comp with Lucifer Rise by Imaginary Icons, a band Liz B played a while back. @Jake: apparently they all went to high school together in Shreveport in the 60s then moved to California: en.wikipedia.org...
  1:22am
JakeGould:

@mariano: I don’t know about the provenance of that origin story. But hey, who knows.
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Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: Found what I was looking for, re: penguin egg omelet.
Dark Night of the Soul French episode:
wfmu.org...
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Matt from Springfield:

Matt from Springfield:
Bonjour KP, Roi Pingouin!

KP:
Is that like a Penguin et fromage, Matt?

Matt from Springfield:
@KP: I guess that would be a Croque-Pingouin sandwich--researchers in the French Southern and Antarctic Islands would probably eat those.

KP:
Croque Pingouin Madame or Monsieur?

Matt from Springfield:
@KP: Depends if they find a penguin egg...
  1:24am
rw:

I knew a guy in high school who claimed one of his relatives was a member of the Residents but I never really believed him.
  1:25am
JakeGould:

@BadGuyZero: So it seems that one of the most consistent producers of cassette recorders/players is CALIFONE. The school tape makers. All of them are mono. But some of them are really cheap online and they’re made so kids can deal with them so they are solid.
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Matt from Springfield:

Wooooooooo! Hardcore Dixieland gospel brass!!!

@rw: Was he from Shreveport?
  1:26am
JakeGould:

@rw: Did that guy in High School also steal a Stormtrooper helmet off of the set of “Star Wars” because he was an extra in the Cantina scene?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:27am
mariano:

@Jake: To be honest I don't know either, but apparently Homer Flynn, the public face of Cryptic Corporation, is from Shreveport, and he's long been rumored to be a member, but, with those guys, like you said, who knows?
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Matt from Springfield:

BROTHER Dave Bartholomew!!! A very Nyoo Awlinsian tide's comin' in!

Caribbean influence on this one.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:29am
coelacanth:

it's pretty easy to find a reasonably priced cassette deck on ebay,in decent shape; and-around here at least, folks who fix 'em.
  1:29am
rw:

From Southern California not Shreveport. And I always thought that dude in the Cantina scene looked familiar...
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KP:

Longhair music
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Matt from Springfield:

Tipitina, no less! :)
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mariano:

I forget which New Orleanian said it, but s/he said the trick is to look at New Orleans as a high-functioning Caribbean city instead of a dysfunctional American one. It's great to hear all this stuff, Professor Longhair, etc. One thing about NO is that people down there are really into the NO music, so you hear it everywhere, it's a real badge of pride.
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Matt from Springfield:

@mariano: That's a good way of putting it.
Lots of cross-influence over the years too w/ the west Caribbean. I heard that in the 50s and 60s you could listen to AM radio from Jamaica in NOLA, and hear the developing ska and reggae styles. Then of course there's all the gospel and rock we sent down there before that.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:37am
Ken From Hyde Park:

This is like Doctor Romo's Cajun Medicine Show on WVKR 91.3 at Vassar College near me. It's on Thursday mornings 9AM to noon.
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mariano:

@Matt: that's true, and they could also pick up NOLA radio in Jamaica, and the soul and 50s rock from NOLA had a huge influence on early ska and rocksteady. There's great radio down there too: WWOZ, WTUL from Tulane.
  Swag For Life Member 1:40am
Christina:

Thanks so much for listening guys! Super excited for NOLA later this month! Also, I can't say any more on air because SHHHHHH but WFMU is fundraising all this month. Shirts and swag abound for the faithful!
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Matt from Springfield:

@Ken HP: Cajun medicine up in Vassar? Wonderful, who knew!
@mariano: WWOZ is a spiritual brother of this station - we hosted their streaming after Katrina, and I think FMU just cross-sponsored something with them. I have their app on my iPhone.
  1:43am
ScottC:

toine my back
  1:43am
JakeGould:

WFMU wants money? What kind of clip joint is this? Oh yeah… That kind!
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BadGuyZero:

The silent fundraiser gives WFMU listeners a chance to score some of the DJ premiums and other swag they may have missed during the spring fundraising marathon. If you can spare a few bucks [or more] please consider making a pledge. BONUS: your donations are tax deductible.
  Swag For Life Member 1:45am
Christina:

Won't somebody think of the poultry?!
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mariano:

@Matt: Absolutely, I remember that, it was a great thing FMU did.
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BadGuyZero:

@Matt: WFMU and WWOZ are co-broadcasting from the Ponderosa Stomp. WWOZ had a benefit show or two to help out FMU after that jerk Hurricane Sandy messed things up at the station.
  1:52am
JakeGould:

@Christina: What does poultry mean to you? Sure as hell ain’t no penguin or owl poultry.
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coelacanth:

i guess that wasn't the same song as shocking blue's "demon lover".
...i think that was one of the several times that my internet cut out,so i didn't hear it.
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BadGuyZero:

What do you call a ghost chicken?

A poultrygeist!
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Matt from Springfield:

@BGZ: Sandy, I hate her!!! Or is it a him?? You SEE! The ambiguity just makes me that more angry!
And I remember their support in turn after Sandy :) WCBN in Ann Arbor was also there afterwards, freeform's gotta stick together!
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Matt from Springfield:

@BGZ: GAH! :P
That's right, the Ponderosa Stomp was a joint project this year.
WWOZ also sponsors JazzFest - you can buy Crawfish Monica and mango ice from their table to support their station itself.
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BadGuyZero:

I saw "House On Haunted Hill" in a theater around twenty years ago. It was part of a double-feature with "The Tingler."
  1:56am
ScottC:

archive.org has House On Haunted Hill
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Matt from Springfield:

And bringing it all back together, BadGuyZero...
"The Tingler"! Did they include the "tingler" shock effect on the seats? That would be cumbersome but I've wanted to see that. I'm sure it's public domain/Internet Archive by now.

Was this the Seattle theater that showed old movies?
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Matt from Springfield:

YES! James/"Jimmy" Stewart in "Harvey", with the rabbit. Commenter P-90 filled us in on that a few weeks back.
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Matt from Springfield:

Good, SOLID, soulful NOLA music!

@Christina: EVERYTHING is good there, so eat EVERYTHING!
(my #1 rec: FRIED OYSTERS - SO AMAZING!!)
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mariano:

You said Zydeco right.
  2:02am
JakeGould:

Popeye eats spinach and it’s supposed to be healthy but look at his freakishly large forearms. That’s not healthy. And he gets angry all the time and fights people. Are we sure he’s a good role model.
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Matt from Springfield:

Yes, drinking games for late night shows!
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BadGuyZero:

@Matt: They wanted to wire the seats for "The Tingler" but the fire marshal wouldn't let them. They did have the floating skeleton during "House On Haunted Hill" though.
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BadGuyZero:

@Matt: It was at Paramount Theater in Austin.
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Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: Too much spinach isn't good - Vitamin K overdose that affects your muscles and behavior.

@BGZ: Heh! Cool :)
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mariano:

@Matt: now I'm craving a fried oyster/fried shrimp po' boy!
  2:05am
KP:

I wonder if the alternate KP can match my donation
  2:05am
JakeGould:

@MattfromSpringfield: A lot of WFMU shows can have drinking games. Like do a mega shot if Spike calls.
  2:07am
KP:

You are welcome Christina.
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Matt from Springfield:

@mariano: I had that for the first time at Coop's, on Decatur. That's a very good restaurant but I'm sure any fresh, right out of the deep fryer oysters are melt-in-your-mouth delish!
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Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: Mega shot! "Hellllllo pets"...
@KP: I wish I had an alternate millionaire me who breezes by, throwing money to match the donations I give.
  2:14am
JakeGould:

I knew this was “Marine Girls!”
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coelacanth:

my internet's being a dick so i'm cranking up the clock-radio. rest assured i'll be doing jiggers at the triggers!
Thanks Christina
ciao y'all.
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Matt from Springfield:

Ciao coelacanth!
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coelacanth:

{smiley-face emoticon}
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BadGuyZero:

Maybe the pillars were filled with candy murderous bugs with giant needle knives.
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Matt from Springfield:

@BGZ: That's the kind of dreams you get, eating candy before bed..
  Swag For Life Member 2:18am
Christina:

@BadGuyZero It's a good theory
  2:19am
JakeGould:

Okay folks. Did something I never thought I would do. Pulled the trigger on a nice dual cassette deck on eBay. Last one I had one Crazy Eddies was still around. And I figure, if tape culture is a thing again… Well… hey!
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BadGuyZero:

It's a possible explanation for why they tore the pillars down. They were trying to get rid of the candy murderous bugs with giant needle knives.
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Matt from Springfield:

@Jake: Hey! It's a thing!
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BadGuyZero:

@JakeGould: And just in time for Cassette Store Day.

cassettestoreday.com
  2:22am
rw:

Nice going Jake! I'm thinking of having my old tape deck refurbished. Not that I like tapes all that much, but they seem to be creeping slowly back into my life here and there. Plus it might be fun to go through that box of old cassettes in the back of my closet to see what's in there.
  2:22am
JakeGould:

@MattfromSpringfield: FWIW, the kids like the cassettes and I have some myself… And who knows? Maybe I can do something with this.
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mariano:

Odd. The only Wiki article on Ernie Barton is in German.
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Matt from Springfield:

Wow, that was actually Springsteen!

@Jake: I need to get a player myself. EBaying I go!
  2:32am
JakeGould:

@Matt: I didn’t pull the trigger on this one, because I wanted another brand. But this Scott dual deck seems good. www.ebay.com...
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osvi:

Of course I gotta drop some scratch on the greatest radio station ever.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:33am
mariano:

Of course I loved the New Orleans/La music set, but this set has been a scorcher. Quite a few things I've never heard before.
  2:37am
KP:

We have to help Christina make a good impression on the coffers
  2:42am
JakeGould:

Don’t forget the “Hippo Lady in a Honda” from a Richard Scarry book.
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Matt from Springfield:

So much fun!
Talkin' Poultry! Murderous candy filled pillars! Playing the tunes productively!
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Matt from Springfield:

Ha, I remember Richard Scarry, and I can imagine his Hippo lady driving a Honda now :)
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BadGuyZero:

We've covered a lot of ground on the ol' comments board tonight.
  2:44am
JakeGould:

Her name was “Hilda Hippo”: www.amazon.com...
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BadGuyZero:

If only you had a Honda inside your noggin.
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Matt from Springfield:

Bingo! Thanks Jake!

@BGZ: Always good to have a fun relay race of comments, one after another, covering a great distance!
  2:52am
Gaylord Fields:

@Christina: Your show is the final bit of music I'll listen to in New Orleans before I fly home in a few hours! I'm more than fine with that.
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Matt from Springfield:

Well THANK YOU, Christina!
And HELLO Gaylord!
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mariano:

Have a good night everyone, lovely chatting, amazing show!
  2:54am
Gaylord Fields:

Good night, @Matt from Springfield!
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BadGuyZero:

Safe + uneventful travels to you, Gaylord!
  2:55am
KP:

Thanks Christina
  2:55am
JakeGould:

G’night Christina!
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Matt from Springfield:

Lovely chatting and music and show! Thanks Christina! Thanks all of yinze out there!

Have a good night and good week, everyone!
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BadGuyZero:

Thanks for filling in for Therese, Christina! Tonight was as much a treat as last time.
  2:56am
KP:

See ya, Matt
  Swag For Life Member 2:57am
Christina:

Thanks so much guys! You're the best!
  2:57am
Steve-O:

Hi Christina. You did a fantastic job covering for Therese today. Have a wonderful week! =D
  2:58am
Gaylord Fields:

@BadGuyZero: Thanks! There are worse cities to be stranded in than NOLA, as you know.
  2:59am
Steve-O:

Alright fellas. Y'all have a great week. =)
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Greg from ZONE 5:

MONSTER SQUAD TOTALLY HOLDS UP!
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