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9:02pm
Austin Rich:
Nice to see you in the Digital Salon, Imaginos and Asheville Jon! Hopefully you know what's up with the cookies and brownies this week...
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Song:
""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
As I understand it, this show is usually a much longer feature, closer to 50 Minutes. However, I found an edited version of the show, that distills things down to the "weedier" parts of the story. To fit in more stuff this week, I decided to air the "edited" version of this story.
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9:06pm
MFO:
Hi everyone! I like that band Calexico.
I feel like they had quite a few good tunes, but I haven't listened in a while. I probably should have dug them up for this show, given the reference in "Stand By For Crime."
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Song:
""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
The lead character in this show is Chuck Morgan, played by Glen Langen. The gimmick for the show is that Chuck is a news anchor for the LA station, KOP, and that he and his partner are often investigating different stories, and get wrapped up in various crimes and circumstances.
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Song:
""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
Chuck's partner is Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. He is referred to by Chuck as "Glamourpuss," which both seems like it might be both a mean and kind nickname, at the same time, no matter how you interpret it.
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Song:
""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
At some point, when I get to a situation where I need to start airing "Stand By For Crime" as a regular feature, I'll make sure to present the complete version of this story.
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Song:
""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
As I understand it, there are not that many episodes of this series - around 25 - so it might make a good feature at some point in the future, as it won't take long to air them all.
When I saw Ween many years ago - before any states had legalized anything - I recall these people walking the line, offer "Backpack Bong-hits" to people. A lot of folks had worked out these clever ways to put a hood on, take a hit from the bong, and largely keep the smoke from being very obvious.
9:25pm
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti:
@Austin Rich -- hahahhaa ahh my spiritual ancestors, some things are just timeless 🫥😶🌫️⛺
9:26pm
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti:
"hand rolled for you" 😂 these bumpers are killing me!
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Song:
""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
We've actually heard this feature on our show before. But this time, we're hearing it as one half-hour feature, instead of broken in half, and split up over two weeks.
9:30pm
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti:
@Austin Rich -- lol like convergent evolution, across time and space, the stoner finds a way....
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Song:
""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
When I originally aired this story, I was not yet restoring the radio shows when I would air them. This time, I did some sound restoration on this particular show.
↳
Song:
""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
Because of the thick noise on the original recording, there's a lot of "soft" consonants, that were lost in the tape his. I've done my best to balance clarity and noise reduction, but there's a few words that will sound a little funky.
↳
Song:
""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
This is one of those stories where the criminals are selling "dope," but there's not as much pot in this story, as there was in "Stand By For Crime." The Blue Beetle was, technically, a kids show, after all...
9:35pm
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti:
always impressed by the quality of the sound even given the limitations you share here!
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9:36pm
Bandit:
Y'all ain't smokin any of those funky grass sticks in here are yah?! 🌿🚬
↳
Song:
""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
This is the earliest radio story we're airing tonight, but there were older shows that were used as propaganda against marijuana. As the early 1900s wore on, more and more pot found it's way in the united states. The government was almost immediately worried about it, and found that a combination of propaganda and new laws would help deter usage. A lot of radio shows had "anti-pot" propaganda, and really made it seem like it was only used by terrible people, for a very long time. The 40's and 50's was the heyday of crime shows with an anti-marijuana message.
I like trying to make them sound as good as possible. I'd like new listeners to have a chance to appreciate the show without having "quality" be the barrier.
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9:42pm
Webhamster Henry:
Hi there folks! I was on the phone with my sone, that's my excuse.
And there were a lot of other "Color + Noun" superhero names, so after the good ones were taken, you only had so many left to pick from. At least we didn't get down to some of the secondary colors.
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9:48pm
Webhamster Henry:
If you look up Mysterious Dr. Satan movie serial, he not only has a great crappy lookin' tin can robot, the evil Doctor is foiled by The Copperhead! I actually liked the fight scenes in this, the breakaway furniture looks dangerous! en.wikipedia.org...
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9:51pm
Austin Rich:
They smuggle dope in cans? Interesting.
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9:53pm
Austin Rich:
I was a fan of the 80's era Blue Beetle comics, that I read as a kid. And I was a Green Lantern fan. There's a few of those "Color Noun" heroes that can be fun.
There was also G.L.'s buddy Green Arrow. Remember back in Nixon's first term when they went on a road trip to "find America" like Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper in "Easy Rider"? Instead of Jack Nicholson, one of G.L.'s little blue space bosses accompanied them.
Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. On Thursday, Cicely Tyson was host of "Love and Hate Night" and Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark, followed by Howard Duff and finally by Leonard Nimoy.
I really love that era of Green Lantern / Green Arrow. It's the same period where Green Arrow looses his fortune, becomes an anarchist, and tries to teach the "space-cop" about "the real world." It's pretty corny, and great.
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10:21pm
Austin Rich:
Of course, Vegas is and shall always be the City of Sin, but at the intersection of Drugs and Alcohol, the state has encountered an unusual problem: their usual policy - that you can bring a drink with you almost anywhere - doesn't apply to Pot Shops. Outside of almost every weed store we saw while visiting, there was a large collection of drinks, left behind outside of the store. Apparently, most people forgot to get their drinks afterwards.
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Song:
""Loco Weed" (Edited)" by "The Roy Rogers Show"
This is a 30 minute feature. I cut it down to just the important bits.
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10:23pm
Barno in Akron:
@Austin It took me long enough, but it recently clicked in my mind, the vulgarity of the word "content" used as it is in the current vernacular
10:24pm
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti:
oh boy a dj duet hahaha I look forward to this
Yes! Long story short, my little cousin (my cousin's kid) asked me once if I knew magic and my heart simply melted. So now I am learning magic to entertain them and maybe if the hobby goes somewhere maybe I can get gigs. Step at a time though!
When I was a kid, my dad would juggle, as a hobby. He got asked by a magician friend to be his "opening act," and I recall my dad doing a fair number of juggling routines to "Walk of Life" by Dire Straits.
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10:27pm
Austin Rich:
Loco Weed kills cattle? This is news to me.
Exactly. It reduces any artistic creation to something that just "fills a hole." It's pretty gross.
10:31pm
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti:
@Austin Rich -- a duet in the same sense that one imagines there are little men in the radio actually producing the sounds ahahah
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10:31pm
Barno in Akron:
I'm going to call it a day, fellow kids. Thank you, Austin, for providing tonight's entertainment.
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10:31pm
Austin Rich:
I can already imagine a version of this story, re-edited, so that Roy and Dale are looking for Loco Weed.
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10:35pm
Austin Rich:
So this song is a good example of the kind of western nonsense that they are good at. The song really is the best part of any Roy & Dale show.
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10:36pm
Webhamster Henry:
Go look up the racist history of not only anti-pot legislation , but of square dancing
"The teens each take a marijuana, and immediately have a case of the freak-outs."
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10:40pm
Webhamster Henry:
Sounds like Wm. Conrad in the house, slumming from Gunsmoke and a few decades from Cannon.
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10:43pm
Austin Rich:
There's 30 years between me and the kids I work with at the bookstore. So far, there hasn't been much slang that they could lay on me that I wasn't able to follow.
These days, drinking marijuana-infused drinks is probably the better way to go, anyway. I just don't think that's what they were spiking the drinks with in 1951.
They mostly talk about books they love and make references to Twitch streams I don't watch, but it's not that much different than me and my friends talking about books we read and shows we watched.
I was the right age for all of the "DARE" propaganda in school. We were asked to tell our teachers if we knew one of the other students was "using." Even then it seemed like they were up to no good, trying to lay that on us.
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10:50pm
Austin Rich:
I used to have one of these shirts, and would wear it on stage in bands until well into the late 90's. It eventually fell apart, and I threw it away. Originally found it at a thrift store.
We didn;t have DARE but one of the many similar program as well as speakers. Not drug related but the school brought in a abstinence before marriage speaker and all I remember is that we (the whole auditorium) was so bad that they never came back to our school xD
10:52pm
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti:
Those DARE shirts were a hit among ironic wearers lolol
We had a lot of that kind of stuff, too. Religious bodybuilders to try and get us to go to church, anti drug programs, stuff like that. I remember it usually got us out of class, and we could sometimes cut class after. But yeah... those meet-ups in the auditorium were total BS.
Listener comments!
: Good Hello.
Imaginos: Ahoy
Asheville Jon: no, YOU'RE lurking!
Imaginos:
↳ Asheville Jon @8:22
Wanna buy some deathsticks?Austin Rich: Nice to see you in the Digital Salon, Imaginos and Asheville Jon! Hopefully you know what's up with the cookies and brownies this week...
Austin Rich:
↳ Imaginos @8:41
You holding?Imaginos:
↳ Austin Rich @9:02
Nah,but I got a really hot mirror that'll really mess you upAsheville Jon: Oh those silly crackpots
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: ayy digital salon.... passing u the digital blunt 🌴👌✨📻🛋️ as I head home and cozy up to some good ol radio!
Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
As I understand it, this show is usually a much longer feature, closer to 50 Minutes. However, I found an edited version of the show, that distills things down to the "weedier" parts of the story. To fit in more stuff this week, I decided to air the "edited" version of this story.MFO: Hi everyone! I like that band Calexico.
Austin Rich:
↳ red_door_what_for in ypsilanti @9:04
That's sounds like a good play, red_door!Austin Rich:
↳ MFO @9:06
I feel like they had quite a few good tunes, but I haven't listened in a while. I probably should have dug them up for this show, given the reference in "Stand By For Crime."Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
The lead character in this show is Chuck Morgan, played by Glen Langen. The gimmick for the show is that Chuck is a news anchor for the LA station, KOP, and that he and his partner are often investigating different stories, and get wrapped up in various crimes and circumstances.Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
Chuck's partner is Carol Curtis, played by Adele Jurgens. He is referred to by Chuck as "Glamourpuss," which both seems like it might be both a mean and kind nickname, at the same time, no matter how you interpret it.Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
At some point, when I get to a situation where I need to start airing "Stand By For Crime" as a regular feature, I'll make sure to present the complete version of this story.Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Marijuana Mystery" (Edited)" by "Stand By Fo...
As I understand it, there are not that many episodes of this series - around 25 - so it might make a good feature at some point in the future, as it won't take long to air them all.Austin Rich:
↳ Imaginos @9:03
"Hot Mirror" must be code for something really fun!Imaginos:
↳ Austin Rich @9:14
Magna of Illusionred_door_what_for in ypsilanti: "I was about ready to pitch my coat into a tent and light up..."
(cue 'Sugarman' and a vibey vignette filter 🎶)
Austin Rich:
↳ red_door_what_for in ypsilanti @9:20
When I saw Ween many years ago - before any states had legalized anything - I recall these people walking the line, offer "Backpack Bong-hits" to people. A lot of folks had worked out these clever ways to put a hood on, take a hit from the bong, and largely keep the smoke from being very obvious.red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: @Austin Rich -- hahahhaa ahh my spiritual ancestors, some things are just timeless 🫥😶🌫️⛺
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: "hand rolled for you" 😂 these bumpers are killing me!
Austin Rich:
↳ red_door_what_for in ypsilanti @9:25
The Ween Parking Lot scene is pretty much like The Grateful Dead Parking Lot Scene. Lots of drugs, lots of music, lots of hacky-sack.Austin Rich: Carol got shot in this episode, and still wielded a wrench against a thug to save the day. Sounds like Carol is pretty tough!
Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
We've actually heard this feature on our show before. But this time, we're hearing it as one half-hour feature, instead of broken in half, and split up over two weeks.red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: @Austin Rich -- lol like convergent evolution, across time and space, the stoner finds a way....
Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
When I originally aired this story, I was not yet restoring the radio shows when I would air them. This time, I did some sound restoration on this particular show.Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
Because of the thick noise on the original recording, there's a lot of "soft" consonants, that were lost in the tape his. I've done my best to balance clarity and noise reduction, but there's a few words that will sound a little funky.Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
This is one of those stories where the criminals are selling "dope," but there's not as much pot in this story, as there was in "Stand By For Crime." The Blue Beetle was, technically, a kids show, after all...red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: always impressed by the quality of the sound even given the limitations you share here!
Bandit: Y'all ain't smokin any of those funky grass sticks in here are yah?! 🌿🚬
Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
This is the earliest radio story we're airing tonight, but there were older shows that were used as propaganda against marijuana. As the early 1900s wore on, more and more pot found it's way in the united states. The government was almost immediately worried about it, and found that a combination of propaganda and new laws would help deter usage. A lot of radio shows had "anti-pot" propaganda, and really made it seem like it was only used by terrible people, for a very long time. The 40's and 50's was the heyday of crime shows with an anti-marijuana message.Austin Rich:
↳ Bandit @9:36
Only Jazz Cigarettes for me.Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""The Dope Ring" Parts 1 & 2" by "The Blue Beetle"
Dope is not good, but a drug manufactured by Dan's friend in the back of his shop is totally fine to take, and it makes you have powers? Even better.(But don't smoke pot.)
Webhamster Henry: Blue Beetle is such a weird idea for a superhero name. But then again, the Player was The Green Lama.
Austin Rich:
↳ red_door_what_for in ypsilanti @9:35
I like trying to make them sound as good as possible. I'd like new listeners to have a chance to appreciate the show without having "quality" be the barrier.Webhamster Henry: Hi there folks! I was on the phone with my sone, that's my excuse.
Austin Rich:
↳ Webhamster Henry @9:41
And there were a lot of other "Color + Noun" superhero names, so after the good ones were taken, you only had so many left to pick from. At least we didn't get down to some of the secondary colors.Webhamster Henry:
↳ Austin Rich @9:43
This is a job for: Mauve MeerkatAustin Rich:
↳ Webhamster Henry @9:44
The Vermillion Vole!Austin Rich:
↳ Webhamster Henry @9:44
The Goldenrod Gander!Webhamster Henry: If you look up Mysterious Dr. Satan movie serial, he not only has a great crappy lookin' tin can robot, the evil Doctor is foiled by The Copperhead! I actually liked the fight scenes in this, the breakaway furniture looks dangerous!
en.wikipedia.org...
Imaginos: The indigo ibex
Austin Rich:
↳ Webhamster Henry @9:48
Oooo! I don't know that one. Thanks for the tip!Austin Rich:
↳ Imaginos @9:48
I like that!Austin Rich: If you need a couple more joints to make it through the night, might I recommend the 420th episode of Mid-Valley Mutations...
wfmu.org...
Austin Rich: And, the sequel, our "Danksgiving Day Special."
wfmu.org...
Austin Rich: They smuggle dope in cans? Interesting.
Austin Rich: I was a fan of the 80's era Blue Beetle comics, that I read as a kid. And I was a Green Lantern fan. There's a few of those "Color Noun" heroes that can be fun.
David Shortell:
↳ Austin Rich @9:43
Where does the Silver Surfer fit on the color wheel?Bandit:
↳ Austin Rich @9:53
The Green HornetImaginos: Getting sleepy
Webhamster Henry: Sears Radio theatre has 5 different gentres, one for eachday or the week, each with a different host (1979-80s)
David Shortell:
↳ Song: "Reefer Man (Instrumental)" by "Cab Calloway and H...
This song has lyrics. Cab sings it in the pre-Code comedy "International House".red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: enjoying the show :) 📻🛋️😌🌴👌☁️
Austin Rich:
↳ Webhamster Henry @10:04
Hmmmmm. I feel like I might have even heard about that one.Austin Rich:
↳ Imaginos @10:02
Sleep well.Austin Rich:
↳ Bandit @9:59
Precisely!Austin Rich:
↳ David Shortell @9:58
It's sort of similar. Most of my crayon sets had "silver" in them.Austin Rich: Three Dollars for a "Jazz Cigarette" in 1943? I feel like that was the price in the 90's, too.
David Shortell:
↳ Austin Rich @9:53
There was also G.L.'s buddy Green Arrow. Remember back in Nixon's first term when they went on a road trip to "find America" like Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper in "Easy Rider"? Instead of Jack Nicholson, one of G.L.'s little blue space bosses accompanied them.Webhamster Henry:
↳ Austin Rich @10:12
Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. On Thursday, Cicely Tyson was host of "Love and Hate Night" and Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark, followed by Howard Duff and finally by Leonard Nimoy.Webhamster Henry:
↳ Webhamster Henry @10:16
Sometime redoing old scripts, usually not.Austin Rich:
↳ David Shortell @10:16
I really love that era of Green Lantern / Green Arrow. It's the same period where Green Arrow looses his fortune, becomes an anarchist, and tries to teach the "space-cop" about "the real world." It's pretty corny, and great.Austin Rich:
↳ Webhamster Henry @10:16
I'm pretty sure I found a set of a week of records from that series, for sale at a thrift store. I need to dig that out.Bandit: Ok im back, got some new magic tricks in the mail!
David Shortell:
↳ Webhamster Henry @10:16
"Love and Hate" Night? I don't know that genre.Austin Rich: Of course, Vegas is and shall always be the City of Sin, but at the intersection of Drugs and Alcohol, the state has encountered an unusual problem: their usual policy - that you can bring a drink with you almost anywhere - doesn't apply to Pot Shops. Outside of almost every weed store we saw while visiting, there was a large collection of drinks, left behind outside of the store. Apparently, most people forgot to get their drinks afterwards.
Austin Rich:
↳ Bandit @10:19
Oooo. Are you working on a magic routine? Very cool!Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""Loco Weed" (Edited)" by "The Roy Rogers Show"
This is a 30 minute feature. I cut it down to just the important bits.Barno in Akron: @Austin It took me long enough, but it recently clicked in my mind, the vulgarity of the word "content" used as it is in the current vernacular
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: oh boy a dj duet hahaha I look forward to this
Bandit:
↳ Austin Rich @10:21
Yes! Long story short, my little cousin (my cousin's kid) asked me once if I knew magic and my heart simply melted. So now I am learning magic to entertain them and maybe if the hobby goes somewhere maybe I can get gigs. Step at a time though!Austin Rich:
↳ Barno in Akron @10:23
Yeah, I keep using it by accident. I need to stop using it. It's a really dumb word.Austin Rich:
↳ Bandit @10:24
I have been wondering if there is a local magic scene. I would love to have a magician open for my band some day.Bandit:
↳ Austin Rich @10:25
There is most likey a S.A.M. group or a I.B.M. group near you in the mid-valley. Those are the two biggest magic clubs in the countryAustin Rich:
↳ Bandit @10:26
I'll have to investigate.When I was a kid, my dad would juggle, as a hobby. He got asked by a magician friend to be his "opening act," and I recall my dad doing a fair number of juggling routines to "Walk of Life" by Dire Straits.
Austin Rich: Loco Weed kills cattle? This is news to me.
Austin Rich:
↳ red_door_what_for in ypsilanti @10:24
Maybe not a duet, but I edited in some samples...Barno in Akron:
↳ Austin Rich @10:24
The word "content" demeans skilled craftsmanship by redefining it as a commoditized utility.Austin Rich:
↳ Barno in Akron @10:28
Exactly. It reduces any artistic creation to something that just "fills a hole." It's pretty gross.red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: @Austin Rich -- a duet in the same sense that one imagines there are little men in the radio actually producing the sounds ahahah
Barno in Akron: I'm going to call it a day, fellow kids. Thank you, Austin, for providing tonight's entertainment.
Austin Rich: I can already imagine a version of this story, re-edited, so that Roy and Dale are looking for Loco Weed.
Austin Rich:
↳ Barno in Akron @10:31
Sleep well.red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: gn barno!
Austin Rich: So, that story that you just heard, in the last few minutes, was stretched out to almost 25 minutes in the original version.
Austin Rich: "...and really tear the splinters out of the floor."
Bandit: Dosi doe!
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: I want what he's smoking 😂 oh boy time to fire up my loco weed
Bandit: LOCO WEED
Bandit:
↳ Bandit @10:34
Wahat?!?Austin Rich: So this song is a good example of the kind of western nonsense that they are good at. The song really is the best part of any Roy & Dale show.
Webhamster Henry: Go look up the racist history of not only anti-pot legislation , but of square dancing
qz.com...
lawreview.uchicago.edu...
signed, Wokehamster Henry
Bandit:
↳ Song: ""Tea Time For Teenagers"" by "The Whisperer"
Tea Time... For Hitler... and GERMANY!! DOOT do do dored_door_what_for in ypsilanti: having much fun teehee
Austin Rich:
↳ Song: ""Tea Time For Teenagers"" by "The Whisperer"
I have genuinely seen this show listed as "The Reefer Madness of Radio." I have no idea why.red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: wokehamster henry u the best!
Austin Rich:
↳ Webhamster Henry @10:36
I knew about the racist marijuana legislation. I shouldn't be surprised by the racist history of square dancing. Thanks for the links!Austin Rich:
↳ Bandit @10:36
Ha!Austin Rich: "Marijuana means broken lives."
Austin Rich: Spike the drinks? With what? That might be as bad as the marijuana...
Austin Rich:
↳ Austin Rich @10:39
(Or worse, depending...)Webhamster Henry: Whisperer is just that shy of sounding like Sparky the Talking Piano.
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: the insanity of the propaganda is beyond parody💀💀💀
Austin Rich:
↳ red_door_what_for in ypsilanti @10:39
"The teens each take a marijuana, and immediately have a case of the freak-outs."Webhamster Henry: Sounds like Wm. Conrad in the house, slumming from Gunsmoke and a few decades from Cannon.
Austin Rich: There's 30 years between me and the kids I work with at the bookstore. So far, there hasn't been much slang that they could lay on me that I wasn't able to follow.
Bandit:
↳ Austin Rich @10:39
Well if you listen to Six Degrees with Alan (over on the mothership) he would drink Weed infused juiceBandit:
↳ Austin Rich @10:43
6 7!!Austin Rich:
↳ Bandit @10:43
These days, drinking marijuana-infused drinks is probably the better way to go, anyway. I just don't think that's what they were spiking the drinks with in 1951.Austin Rich:
↳ Bandit @10:43
They mostly talk about books they love and make references to Twitch streams I don't watch, but it's not that much different than me and my friends talking about books we read and shows we watched.Bandit:
↳ Webhamster Henry @10:40
Another few years from his stint on Rocky and Bullwinkle as well!!Austin Rich: This drug-dealer is forward thinking! He knows that pot will be legal... he's just got the timeline wrong.
red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: propaganda had me thinking pot would have u tripping out of ur gourd lmao
Webhamster Henry: Here's a routine that has a little dope joking in it from around 1959: jhhl.net...
Austin Rich:
↳ red_door_what_for in ypsilanti @10:47
I was the right age for all of the "DARE" propaganda in school. We were asked to tell our teachers if we knew one of the other students was "using." Even then it seemed like they were up to no good, trying to lay that on us.Bandit:
↳ Austin Rich @10:45
That is fair lolAustin Rich: I used to have one of these shirts, and would wear it on stage in bands until well into the late 90's. It eventually fell apart, and I threw it away. Originally found it at a thrift store.
i5.walmartimages.com...
Webhamster Henry: IMPORTED CAR! DANGER!
Austin Rich:
↳ Austin Rich @10:49
I forgot that "DARE" stood for, "Drug Abuse Resistance Education." So dumb.Austin Rich: We might go a minute of two over this week.
Bandit:
↳ Austin Rich @10:49
We didn;t have DARE but one of the many similar program as well as speakers. Not drug related but the school brought in a abstinence before marriage speaker and all I remember is that we (the whole auditorium) was so bad that they never came back to our school xDred_door_what_for in ypsilanti: Those DARE shirts were a hit among ironic wearers lolol
Bandit:
↳ Song: ""Loco Weed" (Edited)" by "The Roy Rogers Show"
Austin I need you to replay this Loco Weed edit, it had me rolling for reasons I can't explain lolAustin Rich:
↳ Bandit @10:52
We had a lot of that kind of stuff, too. Religious bodybuilders to try and get us to go to church, anti drug programs, stuff like that. I remember it usually got us out of class, and we could sometimes cut class after. But yeah... those meet-ups in the auditorium were total BS.Austin Rich:
↳ Bandit @10:53
I'll see what I can do...Bandit:
↳ Austin Rich @10:55
If not today, maybe on Mid-Valley cause it was funnyAustin Rich:
↳ Bandit @10:55
That's what I was thinking...red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: one toke over the line in cheers to the digital salon hehehe high praise to austin rich for the dank episode ✨
Austin Rich:
↳ red_door_what_for in ypsilanti @10:56
I just like to pass the good stuff on the left hand side.Bandit:
↳ red_door_what_for in ypsilanti @10:56
Pun intended?David Shortell:
↳ Song: ""Tea Time For Teenagers"" by "The Whisperer"
Who illustrated that homicidal Whisperer?Austin Rich:
↳ David Shortell @10:57
I don't know. I was trying to find credits online. It was the only image that was "Whisperer" specific that I could find that wasn't boring.red_door_what_for in ypsilanti: @Austin Rich -- right back atcha 😁🌴👌 @Bandit -- pun intended lolol cheers bro!
Webhamster Henry: The Player is also here too... hmm!
Austin Rich:
↳ Webhamster Henry @10:58
Ha! That's right. Good ear, Webhamster!Bandit:
↳ David Shortell @10:57
When you order The Shadow off of TemuAustin Rich: "Pot leads to worse things."
I've heard this, and yet, all the hardcore stoners I know are NOT interested in any other kind of drug.
Austin Rich: Thanks for listening, everyone!
Bandit: Great show Austin, see you tomorrow!
Webhamster Henry: And now back to your normal programming!