Sep 25, 2014
The Show Notes
King Crimson
Intro
AudioBook Suggestions
Dungaree 911
Rob Schneider & State Farm’s SNL Character Commercials
Religious Moron of the Week
- Bryan Fischer
The Weekly Standard: Stars Fell on Alabama
- music by Frank Perkins, lyrics by
Mitchell Parish
The History Chunk
- September 25th
Get Real Comedy
- Sunday Night in Philly
Trivia Questions for SGU vs. the World
Show close
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Get Real Comedy Sunday Night in Philly
National Mechanics
22 S 3rd St.
8:30 show
Sid
Smith's Postcards From The Yellow Room
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Ms. Info whisper-screams AGAIN: "King Crimson- EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!" and "Thanks so much to the wondrous Mr. Sid Smith!"
Someone actually got a photo of the 21st Century Schizoid Harmonica Asshole mentioned in this episode. Go figure. See him in all his glory over on the Geologic Podcast FB page- https://www.facebook.com/GeologicPodcast
That mutant at the KC show has been at every prog-related concert I've gone to since the 80's. He was pestering everyone on line before the show, "playing" Schizoid Man on his harmonica, asking everyone if they'd give him a free ticket. Unfortunately, someone apparently hooked him up.
Loved the KC review. Saw the show in Boston. Thx for the podcast, wonderful!
911 Dungaree...now that's some funny shit right there. Good job George!