Favoriting Dimestore Radio Theater with Austin Rich: Playlist from July 29, 2024 Favoriting

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Join us for two hours of old time radio dramas, as we present four different pulp fiction stories, every week! Noir Stories with everymen getting wrapped up in dangerous adventures! Sea-faring Tales that are as two-fisted as they are filled with romance! Mysterious Magicians from the Far East, or maybe a Science Fiction yarn from the Atomic Age! Dimestore Radio Theater offers a chance to engage in Theater of The Mind, and enter a world of incredible tales from both yesterday and tomorrow!

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Favoriting July 29, 2024: Episode #103

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Rogue's Gallery  "Suspicious Will"   Favoriting 17 January 1946  NBC   
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The Adventures of Rocky Jordan  "The Case of the Sleepy Camel"   Favoriting 16 January 1949  Santana Productions   
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Unpublished History  Radio in the 1920s (Part 17)   Favoriting Radio In The 1920s  Self-Released  2024 
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The Blue Beetle  "Crime, Incorporated, Part 1"   Favoriting 3 July 1940  Mutual–Don Lee Network   
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X-Minus One  "Hallucination Orbit"   Favoriting 15 May 1956  NBC Radio   
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Listener comments!

Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 6:29pm
Austin Rich:

Good Hello.
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Imaginos:

Ahoy, me hearties!
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Imaginos:

If you give an infinite number of monkeys infinite typewriters you get a lot of dead monkeys
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
Austin Rich:

The "pork chops" reference is getting at the food rations happening in the era. Next week, he'll have to go back to just eating Spinach, which I'm sure was plentiful. A small taste of the culture of the time.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @9:00
Thanks for joining us! Let's hope no monkeys die this time.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:03pm
Austin Rich:

"Incidentally, where do you live?"
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:05pm
Austin Rich:

Food Rationing in the United States started in 1942, and lasted in some ways until 1954. More information about war rationing:

www.nationalww2museum.org...
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:07pm
yerfriendpaul:

Hey Austin, everyone!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:08pm
Austin Rich:

↳ yerfriendpaul @9:07
yerfriendpaul! Thanks for joining the digital salon! Sit down, and stay a spell.
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @9:03
It was the same in Britain. They did a series called Back in Time For Dinner where a family had to live life as if they were in the 40s to the present day including rations, clothes, house styles
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:08pm
yerfriendpaul:

↳ Austin Rich @9:08
Don’t mind if I do! Much obliged!
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Imaginos:

↳ yerfriendpaul @9:07
Ahoy
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:09pm
yerfriendpaul:

↳ Imaginos @9:08
Hey Imaginos!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:09pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @9:08
I would watch that! Sounds interesting. I think rationing happened in a lot of places, but I'm not an expert.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:11pm
Austin Rich:

Wills, and the consequences of Wills, are a common trope in Crime fiction, noir, and detective shows. I suspect I could assemble an evening of stories about "Wills" if I look around more.
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Arvo Zylo:

Howdy! Just popping in.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:18pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Arvo Zylo @9:17
Nice to see you in the chat, Arvo! I've got a great X-Minus One Story later, that I think you might enjoy.
Avatar 🎸 9:19pm
David Shortell:

↳ Song: ""Suspicious Will"" by "Rogue's Gallery"
Turner Classic Movies celebrated Richard Egan’s birthday today by showing movies he acted in.
One, “Split Second”, was directed by Dick Powell.
Avatar 9:19pm
Arvo Zylo:

You know I love Dimension X and X-Minus One!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:21pm
Austin Rich:

↳ David Shortell @9:19
Oooooo! Another reason to get TCM. I understand there is a good App that I could pay for...
Avatar 9:21pm
Arvo Zylo:

Need some of that Fitch shampoo action! Got bugs in me rug!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:21pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Arvo Zylo @9:19
The one I have tonight is one of my faves! I've sampled it many times.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:22pm
Austin Rich:

There is a documentary about Dick Powell that I'm trying to track down. I found a mangled version on YouTube once. If anyone can find a more pristine version, I'll be very excited!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:22pm
Webhamster Henry:

Hi there Dimestore Denizens!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:23pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Webhamster Henry @9:22
Webhamster Henry! Hopefully we have a Webhamster Wheel that you will be comfortable in, tonight.
  9:24pm
laurapanic:

Hi, busy and lurking! A great tale has unfolded!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:24pm
Austin Rich:

↳ laurapanic @9:24
Laurapanic! Now it's a party!

Lurk away! We don't judge.
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Arvo Zylo:

↳ Song: ""Suspicious Will"" by "Rogue's Gallery"
I don't believe that's true about morphine in pinpoint pupils... Is there a doctor in the house?
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:27pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Arvo Zylo @9:26
I almost commented on that, too! But I'm not 100% sure, either. I think drugs and the effects of them are often "fudged" in noir and detective stories. Don't let the truth get in the way of a good yarn!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:28pm
Austin Rich:

Unless I'm wrong, I did not hear Gerald Mohr this week! I think he must have had another commitment. (A bit part in a film, maybe?)
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univac:

Hello, there!
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Austin Rich:

↳ univac @9:30
univac! Hooray!
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univac:

Comments seem to be working fine for me now! No more math.
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univac:

Hello Austin!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:31pm
yerfriendpaul:

Nice! He’s listening to St. Louis Blues. Might have to listen to that after the show
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:32pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Song: ""The Case of the Sleepy Camel"" by "The Adventure...
You might be able to hear, on this recording, a rhythmic "sound" that creeps into the background of the show. I used some digital tools to remove that sound, in some of the more "intrustive" moments. I didn't cut them all out, as you'll hear, as some of them overlapped with too much important sound. But this episode sounds a lot better than it did, in the raw version I found at archive.org.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:32pm
Austin Rich:

↳ univac @9:30
Hmmmm. Yeah, I'm not sure what that's about. Glad it's resolved!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:32pm
Austin Rich:

↳ yerfriendpaul @9:31
I think they reference that song on this show often. (I think Rocky is supposed to be from St. Louis, originally... but I'm not 100% sure.)
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:35pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Austin Rich @9:32
(The rhythmic sound is the result of some sort of grit on the transcription disc, or some other damage, like a scratch. As the disc spins, the grit or scratch comes up at a regular interval, and sometimes overpowers the dialog and music. It's a recurring problem with the surviving recordings of Rocky Jordan, and more generally with Mid-Century radio recordings.)
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:37pm
Webhamster Henry:

Camel futures....
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:37pm
Austin Rich:

I think camels are pretty valuable, in some parts of the world.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:39pm
Webhamster Henry:

Eugor cue!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:39pm
Austin Rich:

When I worked on a goat farm, there was absolutely a breeding market for goats, either for farmers looking for "seed" for their goats, or looking for "studs" to breed with their herds. (And there were plenty of other things, too; I was just the hired hand.) But I do recall there was always people looking to buy and sell goats for more than I realized they were worth.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:39pm
yerfriendpaul:

↳ Austin Rich @9:32
I recently went to the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Corona NY. Incredible. Absolutely loved it. Highly recommend visiting there. I’m assuming he’s listening to Louie’s version
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:39pm
Austin Rich:

Yeah, I don't think Eugor showed up this week! How funny.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:40pm
Austin Rich:

↳ yerfriendpaul @9:39
That seems likely! If I'm ever up that way, I'll take that recommendation!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:46pm
Austin Rich:

When I'm restoring old radio shows for broadcast, the goal is to try and capture as much of the original sound as possible, so we can hear what it was most like when it aired. There are a number of tools that could remove all sorts of background sounds and noise, but occasionally, the actual sounds of the show get removed with the background noise. So I've had to keep a certain amount of "noise" in the shows, so the other SFX and music aren't accidentally eliminated. Some tools are more aggressive than others, and actually made the shows sound LESS like they did, originally.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:48pm
yerfriendpaul:

I think you’re doing an amazing job. We appreciate all the care you take in preserving the sound as best as possible!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:49pm
Austin Rich:

I can usually isolate the vocals, and increase the signal strength on that, even if I can't isolate all the background noise. That usually helps make the dialog more clear, even on bad recordings.
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Imaginos:

↳ yerfriendpaul @9:48
Indeed. Austin does an amazing job
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:54pm
Austin Rich:

Considering how vilified drugs were in the 40's, and how little space we allowed for drugs in our culture then, drugs show up in crime fiction and noir quite often. While there's plenty of evidence to suggest that drugs were being used widely, and by people throughout culture (even then), if you heard about them or encountered them at all on radio, TV, or in film, it was always seen in a bad light.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:58pm
Austin Rich:

"The language got quite colorful."
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Heather:

Was Popeye a shill for Big Spinach?!
  🎸 10:05pm
Heather:

It is high in Vit C, I think..... so that's good for a sailor man.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:05pm
yerfriendpaul:

My friend LCBD who is on the mothership’s accu frequently makes delicious spinach balls!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:06pm
Webhamster Henry:

The Popeye / Spinach thing was more or less established by the Fleischer Bros . People have been hating spinach forever.
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Imaginos:

Limes were popular with British sailors earning them the nickname Limeys
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univac:

One of the issues was also that most of the consumed spinach was canned. If you've ever eaten canned spinach, you'll understand.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:08pm
Barno in Akron:

How do you do, fellow kids? Just returned from a humid evening walk with my sweetie and am ready for some Dimestore Radio Theatre!
  🎸 10:08pm
Heather:

↳ univac @10:07
Can confirm! Canned spinach is.... let's just say I'm not cracking it open ala Popeye.
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univac:

Hi Heather! And, yes. Yuck!
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David Shortell:

Popeye's spinach fixation was established in Segar's Thimble Theater, but it was only the animated shorts that made it a Deus ex Machina.
  🎸 10:11pm
Heather:

↳ univac @10:10
Hi univac! Let's never eat canned spinach again if we can avoid it!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:12pm
Austin Rich:

I don't think I've told this story on the show anywhere, but I believed I did not like most vegetables when I was tossed out to fend for myself in High School. It was only after I started eating fresh vegetables - and more to the point, began roasting vegetables - that I began to realize that I had only ever eaten canned food, and HATED it.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:13pm
Austin Rich:

↳ David Shortell @10:11
I'll have to track down that Thimble Theater collection I have. It's been at least 15 years since I read it, and while I remember it positively, don't recall anything else.
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univac:

↳ Heather @10:11
Pinkie Promise!
  🎸 10:16pm
Heather:

↳ Austin Rich @10:12
My mom had that happen. Until my dad's mom, her MiL cooked for her, she thought veggies were bland mush!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:17pm
Austin Rich:

I do recall that my professor in High School would use Popeye as an example of "The Homoerotic triad," where two men deal with their love for each other by fighting over the same woman. She really loved talking about that trope in literature. It seemed to speak to her, in some way.
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univac:

Hah! Totally makes sense. They were sailors, after all...
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:19pm
Austin Rich:

↳ univac @10:18
They often resolve things through physical violence and wrestling. It's not a healthy relationship, but I've seen worse.
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @10:17
She sounds like a potential fanfic writer
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:21pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @10:19
Ha! She really loved the paper I wrote on Nathaniel Hawthorne's use of the word "you" in "The House of Seven Gables." She said it was bold to do a close reading of a single word in a novel, which I guess was a good thing? I still have the paper somewhere around the Lava Lamp Lounge.
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David Shortell:

↳ Austin Rich @10:13
The first strip to mention spinach was printed June 6, 1931.
I remember comedian George Wallace quipping "How come Bluto don't eat spinach and beat up Popeye sometime?" There's a theory that it wasn't the spinach that made Popeye Herculean, but his encounter with Bernice the magical Whiffle Hen (during his first adventure in 1929, setting out to sea with Castor Oyl and Ham Gravy).
mrsuttonntu.wordpress.com...
Avatar 🎸 10:22pm
Imaginos:

Getting sleepy. Looking forward to tomorrow show
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Arvo Zylo:

Aluminum is bad! Microplastics too! What can you do? Cigarettes, though, are GRRREAAT!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:22pm
Austin Rich:

↳ David Shortell @10:21
Ooooo! Thanks for the link.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Imaginos @10:22
Sleep well!
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Imaginos:

↳ Austin Rich @10:23
Thank you
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Austin Rich:

↳ Arvo Zylo @10:22
Part of me thinks I shouldn't have quit cigarettes, considering how bad everything else is for me.
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univac:

Gotta run! Thx Austin! See you, and you all, next time!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:25pm
Austin Rich:

↳ univac @10:25
See ya next time!
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David Shortell:

↳ Austin Rich @10:22
Just as spinach was made more important in the animated shorts, so was Bluto. He only appeared in one Thimble Theater story; he wasn't a recurring villain!
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Arvo Zylo:

↳ Austin Rich @10:23
I'm just kidding. Cigarettes also have chemicals in them, including aluminum! Same for vapes, but also the microplastics, among other things. Possibly also arsenic, which is apparently still legal to put in food...
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:27pm
Austin Rich:

↳ David Shortell @10:25
It's hard to get things right.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:28pm
Austin Rich:

We might actually be on time this week! (Or, at least, within one minute off! How wild!)
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:31pm
Austin Rich:

↳ Song: ""Hallucination Orbit"" by "X-Minus One"
This is one of my favorite X-Minus One stories. I've sampled it a number of times. It's go some great, weird dialog, that I quite enjoy.
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laurapanic:

I do really love these sci-fi freakouts
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Austin Rich:

↳ laurapanic @10:34
They get pretty paranoid and strange, for sure.
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David Shortell:

↳ Austin Rich @10:27
Shelley Duvall, known for playing Olive in Robert Altman’s Popeye film, died recently. Just two weeks before, I saw a play in Red Bank’s Two River Theatre which featured Bill Irwin, the actor who played Ham Gravy in that same movie!
Ham was Castor Oyl’s buddy and Olive’s suitor. When Popeye entered the strip in 1929, Ham quickly disappeared. His last words exiting the strip were “All right, take ‘er–you one-eyed scum of the seven seas”!
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laurapanic:

↳ David Shortell @10:34
Ham stepped off! was it Olive's comic strip before Popeye entered?
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Austin Rich:

Bill Irwin is a legend! Damn! That's very cool.

I'm a HUGE sucker for the Popeye movie, which is not a popular opinion, but I watched it too often as a kid, and I know every song by heart. Bill Irwin is so good! When I used to do a lot of babysitting, I came to appreciate Mr. Noodle, on Sesame street, mostly because I do enjoy Irwin's antics.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:38pm
Austin Rich:

6 1/2 years of isolation!

For reference: some people have been isolated for five years now, because of the pandemic.
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laurapanic:

there was a Doctor Who episode with the 13th doctor with a character who kept similar daily reports....
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Webhamster Henry:

Yes, Good sample food here!
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Austin Rich:

↳ laurapanic @10:39
I'm so far behind on New Who. I saw a couple of those Christopher Eccleston episodes, and those were great. And I loved the old Dr. Who when those were on ages ago. I should get into that show.
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Austin Rich:

↳ Webhamster Henry @10:39
It's sort of a great episode for random samples. And I love X-1 SFX, so any time I can sample that stuff, I will.
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yerfriendpaul:

Damn!
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laurapanic:

↳ Austin Rich @10:41
I have realised I can't watch everything, and I am mad about it.
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Austin Rich:

This crazy isolated man who has been away from people for over six years, and he keeps hallucinating women.

I feel like I could write 100 papers on this episode, if I were in college.
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Austin Rich:

↳ laurapanic @10:44
Oh, you are singing my song.
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laurapanic:

↳ Austin Rich @10:41
it gets nice and weird at times, some dark themes at times. But also whimsical fun stories. Its good like that
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David Shortell:

↳ laurapanic @10:36
Castor Oyl was the hero when Thimble Theater started in 1919.
Popeye entered in 1929 as a sidekick, until Castor gradually faded out of the strip.
Sort of like how Snuffy Smith entered Barney Google's strip in 1934, gradually forcing Barney out.
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laurapanic:

↳ David Shortell @10:45
interesting....Popeye must have really spoken to the people!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:46pm
Austin Rich:

Didn't Krazy Kat take over a different strip, too? I feel like that happened a lot back then.
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David Shortell:

↳ Song: ""Crime, Incorporated, Part 1"" by "The Blue Beetle"
I just noticed that the fictional setting for this radio series is “York City”.
When Steve Ditko revamped the title in the 60’s, it was established that Ted (and presumably Dan) lived somewhere called “Hub City” (as did The Question).
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Austin Rich:

↳ David Shortell @10:46
Oh, that's right! I forgot about that.

I used to love those Question stories. I wonder how well those held up? I have a couple issues, but I don't think I have any complete series.
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Austin Rich:

↳ laurapanic @10:45
My boss has several signed Dr. Who scripts for sale at our store. He met some actors and writers, and got them all to sign the scripts. It's pretty cool.
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Arvo Zylo:

Hallucinogenic bad breath!
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yerfriendpaul:

↳ Arvo Zylo @10:49
That’s hard to combat
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laurapanic:

Everyone wants a chess playin' woman
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Austin Rich:

↳ Arvo Zylo @10:49
Is he a man who imagines he has bad breath? Or is he just bad breath that imagines he's a man?
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David Shortell:

↳ Song: ""Crime, Incorporated, Part 1"" by "The Blue Beetle"
I wonder if Crime Incorporated was just another name for Intergang. We all know Darkseid pulled the strings in that operation.
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laurapanic:

↳ Austin Rich @10:49
that is so cool!! I love the stories of the "lost" episodes and how some have been found. A couple were found here in Australia....
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Austin Rich:

↳ laurapanic @10:50
That's a great partner! Someone to play chess with. Hell yeah.

I was on the chess club.
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Austin Rich:

↳ David Shortell @10:50
Ha! That's right. Hell yeah.
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laurapanic:

↳ Austin Rich @10:51
I **can** play but would need further exposure to become better at strategy etc.
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Austin Rich:

↳ laurapanic @10:51
I do like that I can watch episodes now that I grew up thinking were lost forever. I love the second doctor, and there used to be so few of those around. Now there's quite a few.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:53pm
Austin Rich:

Like all good fiction: coffee is mentioned. I find I mention coffee a lot when I'm writing. And I do DRINK a lot of coffee...
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Austin Rich:

↳ laurapanic @10:51
That's very common. I think I'm probably "stale" since I don't play often either. I played more when I lived near my friend Tom, who LOVED to drink and play chess.
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Austin Rich:

He gets a headache when he finds out this woman is real.

See, that college paper practically writes itself.
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Austin Rich:

We're almost done for the night. Thanks again everyone for joining me! I do love listening to these old Mid-Century Radio shows.
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David Shortell:

↳ Austin Rich @10:47
Ditko wanted the Question to be as cold and ruthless as Mr. A, the character he created (and owned) for underground publication shortly before--but editors wouldn't have that.
Though the Question was said to be the basis for "Watchmen"'s Rorschach, Alan Moore was thinking more along the lines of Mr. A.
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laurapanic:

↳ Austin Rich @10:54
I lived with mathematics students back in my university days. Chess, pot, sunny share house days. Those guys, so much pot, two went on to do their masters in maths!
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yerfriendpaul:

You can hear her voice getting older, right?

Thanks Austin! Enjoyed the show!
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Austin Rich:

I've seen a little Mr. A. That stuff is bonkers!

I feel like Ditko was just not meant for mainstream comics. His Shade The Changing Man is just wild!
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laurapanic:

chats are so nerdy today
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laurapanic:

thankyou Austin. "see" you tomorrow
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Austin Rich:

↳ laurapanic @10:59
There's something to that! Tom was very nerdy, but he loved to drink.
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Austin Rich:

↳ yerfriendpaul @10:59
She's a VERY good voice actor!
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Heather:

Night all! Thanks for the great show, Austin!
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Webhamster Henry:

Good night!
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Austin Rich:

1 1/2 off this week. Not bad!
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Austin Rich:

And now there' s Gary Wilson? Excellent!
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Austin Rich:

(Well, the end of Gary Wilson, anyway.)
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