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Favoriting October 27, 2018: From the Fleischer Brothers to the Venture Bros.
Three hours of soundtracks, songs, and trailers from various shorts and features that feature animation in some form

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Lou Fleischer, Sammy Timberg (music), Dave Fleischer (director)  Organ Grinder’s Swing   Favoriting https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkbmjo  Fleischer Studios  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Carl Stalling (music), Bob Clampett (director)  Horton Hatches The Egg   Favoriting https://www.b98.tv/video/horton-hatches-egg/  Warner Bros. Pictures  0:05:48 (Pop-up)
Bruce Broughton (music), Barry Cook (director)  Trail Mix-Up   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O48_Q7F3D4  Amblin Entertainment  0:15:33 (Pop-up)
Christopher Willis (music), Paul Rudish (director)  Flushed   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=211&v=6zG9xYUDT6s  Disney Television Animation  0:24:03 (Pop-up)
Sheldon Allman (music) Gerald Baldwin (director)  Fractured Fairy Tales: Pinnochio   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtKveYW84RY  Jay Ward Productions  0:27:48 (Pop-up)
Norman McLaren (music), Norman McLaren (director)  Neighbours   Favoriting https://www.nfb.ca/film/neighbours_voisins/  National Film Board of Canada  0:33:21 (Pop-up)
Jean Derome (music), Michele Cournoyer (director)  Accordion   Favoriting https://www.nfb.ca/film/accordion/  National Film Board of Canada  0:41:33 (Pop-up)
Petr Skournal (music), Jiří Barta (director)  Disc Jockey   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEWSdj93SP8  Krátky Film Praha  0:46:43 (Pop-up)
 
Victor Young (music) Dave Fleischer (director)  Gulliver’s Travels   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPRV_8u09Cg  Fleischer Studios   1:04:18 (Pop-up)
Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith, Charles Wolcott (music), Norman Ferguson (director)  The Three Caballeros   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxn0VVtUwec  Walt Disney Productions   1:06:38 (Pop-up)
Tom Adair, George Bruns (music) Clyde Geronimi (director)  Sleeping Beauty   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfsyUyi_FJM  Walt Disney Productions  1:08:46 (Pop-up)
Isao Tomita (music), Yoshio Kuroda (director)  Gulliver’s Travels Beyond the Moon   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZVzove2mIk  Toei Company  1:11:56 (Pop-up)
Maury Laws (music), Jules Bass (director)  Mad Monster Party   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5fe7D14Jp8  Rankin/Bass Productions  1:16:37 (Pop-up)
Alain Goraguer (music) Rene Laloux (director)  Fantastic Planet   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgCxCZNkQ9E  Argos Films  1:18:00 (Pop-up)
Andrew Belling (music) Ralph Bakshi (director)  Wizards   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcnQ7Dlk_Ks  Bakshi Productions   1:20:05 (Pop-up)
Jerry Goldsmith (music) Don Bluth (director)  The Secret of NIMH   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cISmv0IGoQQ  Don Bluth Productions   1:22:16 (Pop-up)
Patrick Gleeson (music) Martin Rosen (director)  The Plague Dogs   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7B90X7NchOs  Nepenthe Productions   1:24:33 (Pop-up)
Jean-Pierre Bourtayre, Pierre Tardy, Christian Zanesi (music) Rene Laloux (director)  Time Masters   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwQB-kX_niY  Télécip   1:26:07 (Pop-up)
David Newman (music) Jerry Rees (director)  The Brave Little Toaster   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TujkyDm4Oz8  Hyperion Pictures   1:28:05 (Pop-up)
Alan Silvestri (music) Robert Zemeckis (director)  Who Framed Roger Rabbit   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpDaNqSXxp0  Touchstone Pictures   1:30:02 (Pop-up)
Fayray, Seiichi Yamamoto (music) Masaaki Yuasa (director)  Mind Game   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptup0pp6mOE  Asmik Ace Entertainment   1:32:49 (Pop-up)
Anne Dudley (music) Henry Selick (director)  Monkeybone   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8WDX7p9FoE  Twentieth Century Fox  1:34:27 (Pop-up)
Graham Reynolds (music) Richard Linklater (director)  A Scanner Darkly   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkjDUERgCQw  Warner Independent Pictures   1:36:14 (Pop-up)
Susuma Hirasawa (music) Satoshi Kon (director)  Paprika   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZKXXNCkrf4  Madhouse   1:38:13 (Pop-up)
Bruno Coulais, Danny Elfman (music) Henry Selick (director)  Coraline   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO3n67BQvh0  Focus Features   1:39:51 (Pop-up)
Steve Belfer, Gregor Narholz (music) Stephen Hillenburg, Mark Osborne (directors)  The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv8xk7BKaNM  Paramount Pictures   1:42:11 (Pop-up)
Thomas Newman (music) Andrew Stanton (director)  Wall-E   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGBZWbg_26A  Pixar Animation Studios   1:44:28 (Pop-up)
Hans Zimmer (music) David Silverman (director)  The Simpsons Movie   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRV6tMR-SSs  Twentieth Century Fox   1:46:46 (Pop-up)
John Williams (music) Steven Spielberg (director)  The Adventures of Tintin   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NWtW699XME  Paramount Pictures   1:49:00 (Pop-up)
Julian Nott (music) Steve Box, Nick Park (directors)  The Curse of the Were-Rabbit   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXYNHHj4KDw  Aardman Animations   1:51:15 (Pop-up)
Dale Cornelius (music) Adam Elliot (director)  Mary and Max   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGATShQbydk  Melodrama Pictures   1:53:06 (Pop-up)
John Avarese (music) Paul & Sandra Fierlinger (directors)  My Dog Tulip   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-CEDsZstdI  Norman Twain Productions   1:55:24 (Pop-up)
Todd Michaelsen (music) Nina Paley (director)  Sita Sings The Blues   Favoriting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ot0BNbXnz5s  Gkids   1:57:22 (Pop-up)
 
Sir Arthur Sullivan (music), Paul Rugg (lyrics)  I Am The Very Model Of A Cartoon Individual   Favoriting Animaniacs  Warner Bros  2:11:18 (Pop-up)
Alf Clausen  Bart Sells His Soul (Medley)   Favoriting The Simpsons: Songs In The Key Of Springfield  Rhino  2:13:03 (Pop-up)
Sonny Sharrock  Hit Single   Favoriting Space Ghost Coast to Coast  Cartoon Network  2:15:29 (Pop-up)
Syd Dale  Walk In A Nightmare   Favoriting Spider-Jazz: KPM Cues Used In The Amazing Animated Series That We Are Not Allowed To Mention By Name For Legal Reasons  Trunk  2:16:52 (Pop-up)
Benoit Charest  The Shadowing   Favoriting The Triplets of Belleville  Delabel  2:18:59 (Pop-up)
Graeme Miller/Steve Shill  Travelling Theme   Favoriting The Moomins  Finders Keepers  2:21:43 (Pop-up)
George Martin  Sea Of Monsters   Favoriting Yellow Submarine  Apple  2:23:49 (Pop-up)
Angela Morley  Final Struggle and Triumph   Favoriting Watership Down  Columbia  2:27:23 (Pop-up)
Joe Hisaishi  Nighttime Coming   Favoriting Spirited Away  Milan  2:30:30 (Pop-up)
Vincent Courtois  L'Incendie   Favoriting Ernest et Celestine  Milan  2:32:23 (Pop-up)
Glover Gill & Tosca Tango Orchestra  Pelo Negro   Favoriting Waking Life  TVT  2:34:30 (Pop-up)
Wendy Carlos  We've Got Company   Favoriting Tron  CBS Records  2:38:42 (Pop-up)
Bernard Herrmann  The Giant Crab   Favoriting Mysterious Island  Silva Screen  2:40:56 (Pop-up)
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, and Hoyt Curtin  Treasure of the Temple   Favoriting Jonny Quest  La La Land  2:43:39 (Pop-up)
JG Thirlwell  Bolly   Favoriting The Venture Bros.: The Music of JG Thirlwell  Williams Street  2:49:59 (Pop-up)
Barry Gray  Thunderbirds Are Go!   Favoriting Thunderbirds  Silva Screen  2:52:30 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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Scraps:

h’lo h’lo
  12:04am
chresti:

Hilo!
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Scraps:

oh, I’m going to like this very much. love animation music.
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grtyvr:

hey folks..
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still b/p:

Bluto for Congress!
  12:06am
RIP-90:

Been looking forward to this!
  Swag For Life Member 12:07am
Franco Twinkie:

Hey Rich! Max is my man. We share a birthday.
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Scraps:

Horton!!!
  12:09am
rich:

good morning all,

here's some visuals for the week (beyond the online versions of the animation): www.wesleytwright.com
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still b/p:

I almost mentioned the Hut Sut Song to someone about 3 hours ago.
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Scraps:

Horton’s faithful. 100% percent.
  Swag For Life Member 12:13am
Franco Twinkie:

Went to a Clampett/Stalling program at LACMA on mushrooms.Was a bit much. My friend was under her seat. The shapes! The colors! The sound!
  12:16am
rich:

the shapes the colors the sound are the holy trinity of animation
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Scraps:

Heh. I went to Fantasia / Allegro non Troppo on acid. It was great.
  12:19am
rich:

that sounds wonderful i love allegro non troppo
  Swag For Life Member 12:20am
Franco Twinkie:

Right on, Scraps! Saw the Thief Of Bagdad on acid in a crumbling theater.
  12:21am
RIP-90:

“Horton”: one of the rare Looney Tunes that does NOT rely heavily (or often exclusively) on Mel Blanc voices
  12:28am
rich:

so the new mickey mouse cartoons disney are doing are pretty good, the donald duck joke in this one makes me laugh every time i see it.
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Scraps:

Hope Animaniacs is in this somewhere. They (Spielberg, really) spent lavishly (and well) on music. Though I know it’s only three hours....
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Scraps:

Yay Jay Ward
  Swag For Life Member 12:32am
Franco Twinkie:

Mr. Peabody's voice.
  12:32am
rich:

they might be in the final hour. i never knew sheldon allman did the music for fractured fairy tales which i assume is the theme song since there isn't any music otherwise.
  12:32am
RIP-90:

June Foray, Daws Butler
  12:32am
rich:

jay ward works pretty well for radio
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still b/p:

Narrator Edward Everett Horton. Saw his signature scrawled on a dressing room wall in a small-town Maine theater where he performed.
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Scraps:

National Film Board of Canada! So awesome.
  Swag For Life Member 12:37am
Franco Twinkie:

kind of a Raymond Scott feel.
  12:37am
rich:

the national film board of canada website is filled with amazing animation which you should check out sometime
  12:39am
RIP-90:

Sounds a LOT like kinds of tones Louis and Bebe Barron got in their Forbidden Planet score
  Swag For Life Member 12:40am
Franco Twinkie:

On Folkways? That's the one I use to scare the kids!
  12:41am
rich:

mclaren created the sound for this film by "scratching the edge of the film, creating various blobs, lines, and triangles which the projector read as sound."
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Scraps:

If they only turned out “The Big Snit” that would be enough.
  12:49am
rich:

i'm thankful for "mindscape" and "begone dull care"
  12:53am
fuccboi:

This is My new jam
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Scraps:

Again, I can’t believe the difference in the world I grew up in and now. In the seventies, if you were into animation, especially weird animation from Canada or eastern Europe, it was very hard to track down. Every once in a while, a weird theater, or a college, would show some. You could read about it.

Now, youtube. Just one thing, of course.
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Andrew S:

what would you say was weird animation from canada? Im curiouis what cauht your eye. There was lots of great National Film Board stuff and lots of great childrens programming
  Swag For Life Member 1:09am
Franco Twinkie:

Yes, Scraps. The long ago. I was young and thought nothing of driving across L.A. to see some obscure manifestation on film.
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Scraps:

I only know National Film Board of Canada, which they gathered up several of them and showed two hours in a movie theater every couple of years. I can’t remember the theater.... it was thirty to forty years ago
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Andrew S:

www.youtube.com...
  Swag For Life Member 1:13am
Franco Twinkie:

We saw Sleeping Beauty at the drive-in. With the crappy speaker hooked to the widow.
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Scraps:

I mean, I remember before videotape for home! (Pound cane)
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Yvang:

He's only addressing to every member of every family everywhere.
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Andrew S:

my first "job" was me and my little brother we were 8 and 6 so we would buy some windex and paper towles we lived tright across from the drive in., So we would walk upo and down the line saying window wash any price. And people would let us smudge up their winmdows
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Andrew S:

next day we would go and collect pop bottles
  1:17am
Tamar:

Family trips to Canada in the 1970s included watching National Film Board of Canada animated shorts in an outdoor national park ampitheater. The epitome of a cultured country!
  1:18am
rich:

i remember seeing der fuehrer's face on tv and channel 13 showed the animation short film collection that included bambi meets godzilla and the animation pink floyd's one of these days
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Andrew S:

used to be cultured those were the days disgrace now
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Scraps:

I saw a few Disney at drive-in.... parents, three-four kids (at the time). Pretty bad Disney; late sixties, early seventies
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Scraps:

Omigod, I hated Wizards
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Andrew S:

for me it was 80s so not 70s drive in glory days, in the 80ws it was acxtuLLY big budget films insted of what you would think of as drive in films. great fun though was all free
  Swag For Life Member 1:26am
Franco Twinkie:

My favorite animated drive-in moment was the Dental Hygiene Dilemma sequence in 200 Motels in a pick-up truck full of lawn chairs. Zappa made good cartoon music.
  1:26am
rich:

late sixties has jungle book which is my introduction to louis prima and had the vultures that talked like the beatles, not as bad as warner bros. during late sixties with cool cat and merlin mouse or whatever its name was
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Andrew S:

see yeah 200 motels thats real drive in stuff way before my time
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Andrew S:

in the eaely 80s all the major films would actually screen at the drive in like poltergeist of goonioes or whatever
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Andrew S:

so wed go across the street wash some windows then just walk in and grab one of those heavy ,metal speakers
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Scraps:

That’s my favorite children’s book, and I really wanted to like it (NIMH, I mean), but it ruined it by injecting fantasy in a very well done science fiction plot. I know it’s good — people say it’s good — but.... sigh
  1:30am
Devon E. Levins:

Your playing our dream set. Soundtrack back to queens.
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Andrew S:

whats nimh? i scrolled up and i still dont se it and dont get the acronym
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Andrew S:

oh not acronym you mean like secrets of nimh or something like that?
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Scraps:

Yep
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Andrew S:

i never read that. I read a picture version of the hobbit in kindergarten that set me on my way
  Swag For Life Member 1:34am
Franco Twinkie:

Andrew, I lived in between two drive-ins. To the south was major releases( Jaws, ect) to the west 3 theme movies( bikers, nurses, kung fu. satan) for $2 a car load. I know all about the drive-in magic.
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Andrew S:

awesome franco yeah we had so much fun we would cross the street evewry night oin the summer and just try to get within earshot
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Scraps:

Jungle Book yes. But boy, Sterling Holloway messed me up by voicing Kaa the snake (“trust in me”) and Pooh.
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Andrew S:

and we wopuld sneak into every movie theatre in town
  Swag For Life Member 1:37am
Franco Twinkie:

Snuck in (And was kicked out) many, many times! Ah, youth.
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Andrew S:

there used to be toins of them with back dors now they are like grotesque shopping malls
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Andrew S:

i rmemewbr a few times we wpould sneak in and the theatre was full so we would have to lie at the front ha seriously lyting on the floor
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Andrew S:

emearld forestt was one
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Andrew S:

and for some reason the tgods must be crazy got the longest run ever in my city it played every day fopr like 2 years. i rememberr us sittintg on the florr in front of the rows watching tyat
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Andrew S:

Used to be you could just pop in a theatre during the day and see soem good shit suppose you stiol can in nyc but harder to everywhere else. Matinnes were so good espectiallyt if it was a cool place with themes. Im sure it still goes on in nyc but not so much other plaxes
  1:53am
rich:

there's some really good movies that play in nyc during the day and that is the only time they play. moma is particularly adept at showing movies that you'd like to see at 1:30 on a wednesday afternoon and showing it for a second time the following thursday at 2
  1:56am
rich:

one of the good things about putting a show like this together is finding out about things i didn't know about like corto maltese animated features unfortunately without subtitles, they look nice though
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Andrew S:

yeah not a lot of other cities do that anymore. Not on a regular basis anyway. I think its fabio's show where he runs down the movies that re playing nearby andf im like wow. Montreal and Vancouver both were like that back in he day but the independednt cinemas are gone. Maybe 2 or 3 in eacj city
  1:58am
Bobby:

Yeah Fabio does it
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Andrew S:

yeah
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Andrew S:

likes his flicks forsure i enjoy his rundown
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Andrew S:

cant remenbr if there is a curfew on baseball games. i think at one time there was a differnt one in each league. course im at a comuter and could find out but i like thinking out loud
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Andrew S:

theoretically it could go on forever like rodencrantz and guildenstern flipping the coin
  Swag For Life Member 2:07am
Franco Twinkie:

When I worked in Hollywood, some times we would forget to go back after lunch and duck into The Cinerama Dome when it was 70mm exclusively. Lots of suits would do the same thing. It was a total guy trip. Reminded me of getting sent to detention. Fun!
  Swag For Life Member 2:12am
Franco Twinkie:

Andrew, this is crazy! Top of the 15th!?! My head is swiveling like Linda Blair from screen to screen.
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Andrew S:

haha yeah 15th i should be asleep but im hanging in. I have the volume off there and on here though so its nice to have company
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Scraps:

Yay!!!
  Swag For Life Member 2:15am
Franco Twinkie:

It's good to just watch sports with cartoon characters nattering in the back round.
  2:16am
Bobby:

I’m trying to hang with this game while listening here but I’m fading
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Andrew S:

haha yeah. i love that baseball has no clock and all but this is trying
  Swag For Life Member 2:17am
Franco Twinkie:

Hang on Bobby! This is one for the books.
  2:17am
Bobby:

“I’d sell my soul for a Formula One racing car”
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Scraps:

Love Space Ghost. Love that they did a whole show with just Sonny Sharrock howling guitar when he died, dedicated to him
  Swag For Life Member 2:21am
Franco Twinkie:

I napped thru the first three innings, so I'm totally wired till it's in the bag.
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Andrew S:

someone made a youtube video years ago that linked together all the jazz tracks it was really amazxing
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Andrew S:

from ther spider man scartoon i mean sorry im fading
  Swag For Life Member 2:24am
Franco Twinkie:

Six hours and some change. This is like seeing the Grateful Dead back in the day.
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Andrew S:

always went home for lunch you got lime 45 miutes tv part of the year was spider man, part was flintstones, then part of the year was these shit forest rangers
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Scraps:

With no drugs
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Andrew S:

with little vignettes like hercules or max the 200 yr old mouse
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Andrew S:

2000
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Andrew S:

not sure exactly how old max was
  2:30am
Bobby:

Loved the old Spider-man 80s cartoons
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Andrew S:

dont have the olume on the game but sox have to be out of pitchers soon if anyone cares
  2:30am
Bobby:

And Space Ghost Coast to Coast
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Andrew S:

oh they wree great
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Scraps:

It was 2000
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Andrew S:

i think they were ralph bakshi
  2:31am
Bobby:

Everyone on the field looks sick of this game
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Andrew S:

i probably spleeld his name wrong but you know who i mean and the music weas fantastic
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Scraps:

You spelled it right. Hate his animation, though. Hate rotoscoping. A lot.
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Andrew S:

haha i thought it was over he miussed it by inches. I kinda wanta go to bed but at a certain point it gets a little surreal i want to see them run out of players
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Andrew S:

yeah scraps i used to know a little more about him than i do now
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Andrew S:

i think he had a studio in toronto
  2:36am
Bobby:

I don’t even like the Dodgers and I wanted that to stay fair
  Swag For Life Member 2:36am
Franco Twinkie:

You guys can sleep later. This shit is happening in real time.
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Andrew S:

and there was something controversial about hikm but i forget
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Scraps:

When they have to use position players to pitch, that gets fun
  2:36am
Bobby:

I am committed, I won’t quit
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Andrew S:

exactly i want to see the right fielder pitch im staying up for tht
  2:38am
Bobby:

This show’s current set is working well with the game that will not stop going
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Andrew S:

honestly though do you guys know if there is a curfew? ots not as much fun for me to look it up
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Andrew S:

i prefer speculation
  2:39am
Bobby:

I think they play forever if that’s what it takes
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Andrew S:

ha i hope so thats pure baseball
  Swag For Life Member 2:40am
Franco Twinkie:

This when we need the smashing,clanging of Carl Stalling for back round music.
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Scraps:

I lost interest in baseball, but what inning is it?
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Andrew S:

i watch it streaming so i dont see between innings but i think 16th
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Andrew S:

i think thew 15th just ended
  Swag For Life Member 2:41am
Franco Twinkie:

Yes.
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Andrew S:

heads, heads, heads, heads, heads
  2:44am
Bobby:

It’s so late that the scheduled program on Fox is “Hottest Money-making Secrets Exposed”
  Swag For Life Member 2:45am
Franco Twinkie:

Boston looks worn out. It's almost 3am for them.
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Andrew S:

for me too but if i can sit here the least they can do is play baseball
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Scraps:

The strike zone is getting smaller and smaller....
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Andrew S:

i remeber when i was like maybe 13 years old oming home at 3am and the islanders and capials were still playing hockey. maybe it wasnt that late but it was close it was 7th or 8th period
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Scraps:

Sorry, bigger. Sheesh.
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Andrew S:

yeah the umps are going to get fed up ha
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Andrew S:

one time i took the day off i worked for UPS and i took the day off to watch the expos opener and they played the reds and i had my cae of beer, opening day, and the umpire died right before the game started and it was cancelled true story
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Andrew S:

poor me
  Swag For Life Member 2:54am
Franco Twinkie:

Is this the guy that played with Lydia Lunch?
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Scraps:

Rowland Howard?
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Scraps:

I like that you played Jonny Quest and Venture Bros consecutively
  2:58am
Bobby:

Venture Bros is the best thing!
  Swag For Life Member 3:00am
Franco Twinkie:

I think you could put a turkey in the oven, wait in the kitchen till it's done and this game would still be going when you were finished with dinner.
  3:00am
Bobby:

I’m about to coffee up
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Andrew S:

thanks fr th nice tunes
  3:01am
Bobby:

Thanks great show!
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