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Season 2 : Episode XI Streamed Live on Monday, November 27th, 2017

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I'm gonna confuse me. Yeah. Okay coming back. Oh boy, and we're back on the
peasant revolution band variety hour. Thank you for joining us and we're
having some technical difficulties with our
Wire cast software that we normally stream through and tonight we're not doing that. We're just doing a direct

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Facebook feed so
If you're out there and now you're checking out my Facebook timeline Jeff s dodge you will be seen us
Make the sausage of this show
The meat and the sausage as it is
But yes, I am here with our fabulous

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Rhythm section the best rhythm section in the neighborhood. Mr. Rich Reese on the skin Steve Sabilla on the bass. Oh
Thank you. How are you fellas? I'm doing great. How are you doing?
Excellent it was your your Thanksgiving pleasant. Oh you bet

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Were you in town or I went down to a place called Salem, Oregon
I've heard of that place. It's the capital shitty of
The state's yeah, that's where the folks live we had some food
Talked business and then came home

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That I we Jamila and I actually went to Seattle. Oh, yeah, it's getting on the grunge scene or something
It was very grungy
We went to a restaurant
Oh boy, I can't think of the name of it up Beth's or dips or bets or something, but it's right there
No, I've been to Ivers. I know where Ivers is we were right by there

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Keep clam. Well, I learned this time through what the difference between
Seattle and Portland is that we're we're a river city and they're a sea port, right?
Yeah, and so there's like this
It's a little you know, they're a little tougher surlier. Maybe I've noticed that with observe that in San Francisco

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Sure, because us river
people are probably more a little bit more genteel a little we're a little more like Mark Twain and that's right, they're a little more like
Hemingway or I
Was gonna say Robert Shaw from jobs. Oh, there's a lot of I see a lot of Robert Shaw in Seattle. Okay, so

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but anyways, we have an exciting show tonight we have a
Special special guest with us tonight the
Illustrious and wonderful Bobby Caesar will be joining us momentarily
We've we've known and worked with Bobby Caesar for a lot of years now since the 80s

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Perhaps mid 70s might have been the first time
but
I'll tell you what I
I remember meeting him back at the
University of Oregon is that right back in the 70s?
Well, that was it was actually the 90s when my memory started to kick in I don't remember things
So let's take a look at this fabulous

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segment from
It's an experimental project. We both first were working on together as actors
Let's take a look at this. This is called it's from a short film called a different
Hey

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Hey
What's not 930 I'm taking Beth you a pink boy concert then there's other check
It's 1130. I'm supposed to meet so I'm gonna have to block best on my own two dates. That's tough
We know how that is

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As a party at the Friday night in the land of news day is in the
News or something like that
Yeah, I do well
Different thing we could come by and you could probably get us in you know, we we don't
We got a lot of things to do I thought this might stop fine

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Yeah, see you guys okay, whatever
See you travel to play
My Jeff isn't that girl shot? Yeah, it is. Hey man, go ask her out
Oh, I don't really want to come on man. That's gone now. Go on you loser. Hi

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There's Shawn hi, Bob. Yeah, you wouldn't be doing anything tonight, would you?
Well, how about a you and I going and seeing a movie maybe?
Now doesn't interest you the slightest
No

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Talk to you. Hey, Shawn. Hi
You know like it together let's have sex to sex that'd be great
Go oh and we're we're back

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Any like actual real day
Eugene that I might have it was every day
You were playing me basically I
might have
Channelled into you. I thought you were in Salem at that point though. Well at that point
Yeah, but you know when we were in the same age
Oh, you're right. So that I was I was predicting your presence. Yeah, the the old that's the old EMU

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Boy yes the famous place where
John Belushi made like a zip. Oh, yeah
Right. I played my first gig there 1978
Really? Yeah, my dad was playing the beer garden and my mom had brought me to see him
I was too uh-huh, and I was so comfortable with the drums already at that point on a break

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I climbed up and played a solo just because I saw the drums were up there. Sure. Sure. Why not?
Anyways, 20 years later. I would get kicked out of you about
Were you playing music when you got kicked out or?
Too much radio. Mm-hmm
It's really getting weak from it

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Anyway, they're sensitive to when you sell out. There's a like if you sell out they don't want you anymore
very eccentric selling up is not cool and
I think whatever and it's it's still not cool today
And that's why I'd like to bring out our next guest to tell us a little bit about what it is to sell out and not

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To sell out ladies and gentlemen, can we give a big Jeff Dodge peasant revolution band variety our welcome to the electrious?

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Oh
That some moose
I need I need moose. Yeah, and a chocolate moose for dessert. All right

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I see Jamila Hart entertainment is this it was brought the catering in Bobby Caesar. Yes, the one and only how are you?
Oh doing good. I see you fished out the
my debut
Movie. Well, I I know that we worked together in the 70s and 80s. I could not remember that so I

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I started with what I remembered last which I think that's 91
Yeah, 91 and I don't think there's any footage from the 70s and 80s. That's a track
After so you track audio and in beta video
Well, we can't find anything if there was that a Times Square in 89. I don't know if that counts as anything

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I guess that's almost 90s basically
Yeah with that that rascally cat
What's his Mitch?
I'm
Bucket hum bucket Mitch hum bucket. Yeah, I'm
Glad we aren't dealing with him this New Year's always a bummer. Well, so you you were out on tour

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You've been through through you did East Asia when we were doing the bad finger thing Vietnam
Um, that's about six or seven years ago last. I heard you were traveling through the Middle East perhaps. Yeah. Yeah
How was that? Well, it's it's a little surreal. We're playing these these
these enormous

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air-conditioned malls with
there's like you're in the middle of a
You know guitar or something you there's like a ski slope
Inside the mall and a guitar
Yeah, yeah
In a guitar and we're doing well, we're playing like like like tiff remember Tiffany like yes
Yes, I didn't know. Yeah, I used to do the Middle East thing one of malls malls

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But yeah, same concept or no, I well maybe
middle middle America malls like like we're talking Kansas City and
You know Minneapolis
Were you with Tiffany during this series?
I was I was like, okay. What? Yeah, I was a backup dancer. I was like I was a backup dancer for Tiffany

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did you guys get out there and do the
Classic Tommy and the Shondells hit together. Did you bring out Bobby Caesar? So that's a cover then or she did not write that
I didn't know if you knew that. Oh, I think we're alone. No Tommy James and the Shawn. Oh, oh
I'm not even sure if they wrote it there might have been like a Sinatra type guy or Cheryl Kane wrote it before him

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Children be
That's what they together together
We get next time we should try that one
Yeah
Yeah, that's that's that's I never knew that I thought that was respond. It's weird stuff
Well, let's let's take a look at that movie. We're in and see if this rings any memories

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Don't you get with me I need you to take a package to mrs. Robinson at the bus station down there

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And dry carefully and say no prayer
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Oh
Wow
Yeah
That was 68 when you guys made that or oh, no. No, I that was more like I know it was kind of that

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That guy I worked with I don't even recognize him hardly
But he was Garfunkel or it might have was his name art, but he was the director
Well, I guess we kind of co-directed it and and he went off to do a whole bunch of things
But back then that was kind of our are born to be wild the 80s. I guess you would say
Yeah, yeah

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an amazing
Ton of guest stars and cameo appearances. Yeah
I think I'm married with so that must be the 90s actually talking about married with children. Oh, you're right
Yeah, it probably is the 90s. Yeah, but wasn't that?
Christina Applegate young in the 80s. She was I thought she was yeah, she played the

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The daughter the daughter. Yeah, and now she's yeah like our age
Yeah, I
Never do this young then I was yeah, I still feel like I'm the same age as I was then
Yeah, I mean more or less right? I mean, no
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Yeah, we're back. We're back here with Bobby Caesar on this
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Yeah, so so tell me a little bit about your early work as an actor your
You know, we saw your range in this production. Yeah, two different roles. What did it take to get you?

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well, yeah, you know, okay, so it started in the
eighth grade and when I lost out on the role of Bob Cratchit
It's a Robert from Morgan's heroes, but the Scrooge Scrooge
There was my Scrooge is the musical version of a Christmas Carol. Okay, sure. I've heard it

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Yeah, we did Scrooge and I thought for sure I was gonna get Bob Cratchit
But I barely lost out. So I was one of the how close was I think I think it was in my mind
It was quite close. In fact a robbery
but a trench robbery
Almost Trent Robb was cast as Marley. Oh
stuff the the ghost of a Jacob Marley Scrooge's old partner sure sure and

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I don't want to embarrass the
Trent's
too much, but he he was wearing basically a
Sheet and a full sheet over his head as I mean a true like sort of Charlie Brown ghost costume, right?
Which was sort of controversial to do that right now. Yeah, but right, right

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But anyway, he has his Jacob Marley ghost costume, you know
Scrooge was basically a full sheet over his head and he
This is a true story and any this could have happened to any of us, but he got too close to the edge of the stage
and
Bam went down like about three feet

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Method correct. Yeah method acting. Yeah
and so there's the only thing is it took a little bit of illusion of the ghost off of the
The whole production to all of a sudden this person is hurt. This is medical. Yeah, this person is is is
Falls three feet to the ground. The moaning is no longer right are the ghosts
ankle injury

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Yeah, severe ankle injury
compound fracture
But he powered through it. I think as far as I remember yeah, I think he kept wow
Well, and so you weren't willing to throw your ankle out to get Cratchit
Even though didn't Cratchit have a bum ankle or tiny boy. That's his boy. His son, Tiny Tim. Yeah, and

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Yeah
but anyway, I was I was then cast as a
Chore man actually the original is the
Casting is chore woman chore woman, but I was cast as chore man
Okay
one of this kind of like poor people who hung out outside
Scrooge's office with like trying to warm themselves by a big, you know, oh the oil hits. Yeah

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Yeah, you know that's I suppose they didn't weren't using oil then coal pit
Yeah coal pits or something and and so we but we had a song though
Do you remember?
We're despicable. We are despicable. Yeah, we're despicable
What does that say when the other one when I hear him? No, I don't know. I don't know about a little
I don't know. I don't know. Well, you can't so I know remember it kind of went something like we're

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D
Despicable we're
something something
Maybe reprehensible. Okay. Okay. Yeah, you know, there wasn't a lot of there wasn't a lot of melody to it
But we had we had a song but let's see now I missed out on the solo
Cratchit number. I'm cold. I'm cold and

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And that's it who did get Robert Moore the other Robert guys
So that other I'm over and no no, it's cold. It was it's cold
It's cold. So there's a lot of warming of hands and that right and that for right
In fact, nobody had heat except for deferred screws
So if you lost your lines, yes
I've done a little theater on stage and you lose that line and you need the stall

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They had to stall you just
Yes, that was it. Yeah, you could actually that they were very, you know, like a middle school audience is mostly parents
Mm-hmm. In fact, 100% parents, but is that is that easier or harder?
I think they're a little more forgiving on the kids
And so if you if you forget a line or some some kid is like in the bathroom

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Doing number two or something and they can't it's his line. It's his line there. Yeah
Everyone can just kind of warm their hands for about ten minutes, right?
And the parents are just like there might be a little bit of whispering among the parents
Right, you know, but but it's brilliant
It's like I just had this idea of like Broadway is not doing what it used to do for shows

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Why don't they just write more cold stories more stories to take place? Yeah, where it's like
Subzero temperatures. Well, that's right. You would have your audiences for hours
I mean it's England England and Dickens time. I mean it must have been like negative 12
Like sure all through there was an ice age going on. Yeah
Yeah

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Before the aliens landed and but and also everyone that's gloves didn't have fingers
If you notice like back then like it was just everyone just kind of had like the gloves that just went over the palm
Can you stay for one more segment? Oh, sure sure. We're gonna take a commercial break. We'll be right back
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Cutting the camera audience off and we're back. We're back with Bobby Caesar

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Nostalgizing about acting. Yeah, but that's that's a whole nother center. I finished it but I you know, I
but later that year eighth grade I had a comeback because I did win the
Role of model the tailor and filler on the roof and that was like one of the leading it wasn't
Tevye, you know the the main character but it was maybe a

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You know, like yeah, I could have been up for like best supporting actor or something if there was a middle school
You know like an Oscars. Yeah. Yeah like for for the for Portland area middle school production
Who would host a middle school?
Oscars ceremony like Rod Anderson or something. Yeah Rod Rod and rambling Rod

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Rodney and I think well, there's some there was some thought of that because we were really good at you know, mm-hmm
Good enough to get buttons on your sweater
Yeah, well, you know, yeah that probably would have been the prize for the middle school Oscars
well, so
Transport me further into your illustrious career

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I want to say we're about
late 90s
Rock and roll and and grunge is sort of transformed into some kind of corporate
Servitude to the these
multinationals and and
Streaming starting to come out and and all of a sudden music is nowhere and yet it's everywhere. It's it's worldwide

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You hit the stage. Tell me about that. What happens to you in 1999 with music?
I
Can't give me a clue I don't I forgot you don't remember no
He's he's being modest. He's being modest. He did he did his country album. Oh, right. Yeah, right. That's right country

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yeah, yeah, and it was getting competed with the
the linen linenites or something that
Muscovites you have that breakout bound the Muscovites. Oh, right, right, right. It was like a traditional jazz band
Yeah, but that was like only working in sort of the northeast of Canada
You didn't have a bigger following right, right, right, right, right, right, right, but you took the country band and that album

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I you know, I can't stop listening to I mean, I guess it wasn't a big seller for you
But I bought like 20 of them. Yeah. Oh, no. Well, he was he was good
I was pretty good and people at the time thought it was a Garth Brooks alter ego
But it was it was it was me where you do it was you or was it you doing an alter ego as Garth Brooks?

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Yeah, I heard there was something where you did a country album where you're pretending to be Garth Brooks pretending to be another guy
Is that right?
That was the next year. Yeah, that's
Yeah, the album butch right? Yeah, that was yeah, so that yeah, man
That's some that's some like so within a box within an enigma within itself

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I think it was and that's where they got the idea for inception. I heard I heard inception. Yeah
I mean, that's what I heard. That's what people you know, and then that gets us to
a more tragic time in a
2001
2001

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2002 it's it's hard to remember there's a lot of pain and destruction that sort of
Well a lot of it from my recollection stemmed when the vice president shot his friend Hank in the face
Dude, now I I heard that you were there for that. You were out peasant hunting with dick chain

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Yeah. Yeah, I was there bizarrely. Yeah, what I was actually I was the I was dick
Yeah, I've heard of like cat you know, you know caddies in golf, right?
Well, I was dick Cheney's gun caddy always 30 ought six caddy. Yeah, I was his caddy
I'm six cat that's how I got and and don't ask me why I had to take the job
But it was a down here. Did you hand him the gun when he did that?

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No, no, I
So was there was this a somewhat deliberate process? Yeah, you know, I honestly yeah
you miss Mary Mary so he
Pugged the beer and shot his friend in the face
Yeah
And his and and the guy that got shot in the face was a real sweetheart and he know he of course
Apologized for having his face. What is his face doing there? Yeah, you know, that's what I have to yeah exactly

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Yeah, here's our vice president trying to be tough. Yeah, he's got his freakin face in there. Yeah
I mean
Thank God he survived. Yeah, I mean really, you know, wow
I that's just a presidential nightmare. Yeah, and well on that note Bobby
I'm gonna I'm gonna have to let you go. Oh, right. Oh sure. Yeah

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Well, it's been a pleasure. Thank you for coming. Do you have any new stuff by before we get rid of you?
Is there any works? I'll slip you a mix tape. I
You still doing everything on cassette or yeah. Yeah
I heard cassettes kind of made it come. Yeah
I know so, you know, but y'all got my people get it. That's great. That's great Bobby Caesar

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Yeah, Bobby Caesar. Thank you. Well, we're gonna be we'll be right back in a second here and
after this
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Nothing, but sports not a lot of this fluff and this garbage time that these guys are throwing out

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It's me coach Larry and I'm bringing along the water boy and you're gonna live him, too
And we are
We're back we're back yes indeed Wow Bobby Caesar
Visiting the trench digger production studios. It is so nice rich when we get a visitor

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Repeat visitor like that. He's been on the show before he's a square cat. He's all right
He's he's a he's a square cat in a round dog
That's that's for darn darn diddly certain right there. I
I just wanted to go over a few
finer notes here we we've had some things coming up lately

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Well trench digger productions is really wanting to us to push this social media thing
Okay, okay, and I'm still kind of a novice at some of this
but I guess on the I don't know if it's on the
YouTubes or the Facebookers, but like you can
you can you can comment you can type in what you're thinking and I

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Guess there's there's even these like little low these cute little logo things called a called images
And so if you can get any it's energy or enema and enema
It's energy or enema, but if you can do this trench digger be really
Excited if you could in the comments section put some some

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Enemas up there so uh you know I have a buddy down on the coast when something's unpleasant
He likes to say that it feels like an ice-cold enema
Mm-hmm, and no he's an ice water enema. That's how he says it and
I figured out recently he probably actually knows what he's talking about. It's just there. Which coast is that the best coast?

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Yeah, I know where that is that's right right next to the West
oh
I'm my
Producer David here is told me I'm gonna try and do a little
Emogy here, and that seems like a cute. Oh look. It's an energy and
and

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So if you're into that kind of thing social media pound sign emoji, okay pound sign emoji
Anyway, I'm sure that all those
Facebookers and my spacers are gonna be all over that so you know I shared a link of our broadcast tonight

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And none of my fucking friends have even liked it. They're not even pretending to watch it
I
I
Don't know I know that we're very big in Indonesia
I didn't know that I
Know that we're big in Indonesia

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You know my neck's just killing me. It's just it's freaking like all over the place

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You know, I've been hearing that a lot. I think I'm gonna have to take pills
Okay, sure take freaking pills again my childhood accountant
Shot himself in a fleabag motel
After becoming addicted to pills following a motorcycle from neck pain. Yeah, and then I'm being neck pain. I'm not a
Man that lost his marriage. Oh, we didn't even know where he was. We're back Christmas Eve 1998. I guess we're live. We're live

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Oh, that's that's a tragic thing to hear
Terrible. Um neck pain is awful for the masses out there
but I
Was going to move along we've we've had a
Apparently there's been a problem with
some of our well

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Okay, I'll be frank, you know how we sort of were doing a lot of the sergeant peppers stuff material
Sure. Sure. I got a it wasn't quite a cease and desist, but it was correspondence from Yoko, right?
Your song she's leaving house. So nobody was buying that I didn't know that they canceled the series

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So I thought it'd be a lot funnier
But it gets I guess it got canceled four or five years ago. Is that where you got the idea for pills?
I
Maybe it might be but she did send us she sent us some correspondence
And I we might be able to get back into some of this

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Well, we've only got one more month to celebrate this 50th anniversary, but uh
They they we've been clear with Yoko
This was part of why I missed September's show, you know, I had to lie a little low
and
Well, here's the letter. I'm just gonna I'm just gonna read it, too

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She
You Yankee imperialist dog
If you ever do this again
I am threatening to make you do a remake of the two virgins record and pose nude
with her and

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And a second nude image of me on the cover
Now that's three. Well, I'm not necessarily a virgin anymore
Not that there's anything wrong with that kids. That's you know, I
Protect your virginity
Tell your 83 as far as i'm concerned but it's uh, you know to to to create two naked images of me and have her in the center of it

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Seems a little off to me
And kind of disrespectful anyways, it said uh, things have been worked out. Thanks. Yeah
There was an anonymous benefactor
We can now perform all beetles and john lennon's stuff and yoko will get paid
Um, she mentioned she had a soft spot for your drum performance on a day on the live. Oh, well, that's very kind

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She apparently never really liked the song until she heard you playing it. Oh, yeah. So let me go
Wow and it's just like uh, you know, it's it's the sky man
Uh, I don't know
I guess that was just last month. We were so busy with our music that I wanted the ads flew by and

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Sticky davis in the marketing department was let go for a couple infractions. He forgot to get a
A little bit of a break. I think he was just a little bit of a break
He was just a little bit of a break
He was just a little bit of a break
He was just a little bit of a break
It was let go for a couple infractions. He forgot to get a a pickup. So he impersonated

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Oh
Huh? Okay. I wonder
Let's let's see what that means the other one right there. Okay. Well, we're gonna take a look at this
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75% off?
We have very little decorative squash for sure.
The good news is everything will be on sale.
That was something messed up there. That was definitely not the dot that I know.
I'm not sure what Sticky had in mind there. The world is afoul right now with material.

(45:47):
There is so much chaos going on that Trench Digger is not only shifting gears with so many commercials,
sponsors that want to advertise our show, we're also getting access to new content.
Oh, now this I hadn't heard.
Yeah, yeah. I guess there's a lot of Weinstein content is now available for very cheap.

(46:12):
And there's some theater featuring Kevin Spacey. I'm not sure it's a VHS tape.
This whole line of reasoning here just sounds hilarious.
Well, it's cheap. And I'm going for cheap, I guess. I'm looking for cheap solutions for a tight economy.

(46:33):
And that's what we're dealing with here.
And as far as news, apparently this Jordan Sheraton is also available.
Who's that? I actually don't know who that is.
I've heard his name bantied about there on the MySpaces and all that.
And we also have...oh, well, we have another...we're going to go back to the Worsters.

(47:00):
Here we go. We're going to Worsters.
Whatever appetite. At Worsters Pizza, we're here to satisfy.
If you want a slice, we've got that.
What if you want another slice? No problem.
If you only need half a pizza, we can do that.

(47:22):
And if you want three quarters of a pizza, come in and enjoy our three quarters of a pizza special.
If a whole pizza is what you want, ours are the best.
Don't forget the pepperoni.

(47:44):
I'm Coach Larry.
After 47 years, it's time to close Dot's Decorative Squash.
And we've got a new show. It's the weekday drive time from 6 a.m. to noon.

(48:07):
That's right, a.m. 1337, the crunch.
And we are going to be doing something that they don't do a lot around here.
We're actually a sports talk radio show that talks sports.
We're not talking about our kids.
We're not talking about hair metal.

(48:29):
And we're not going to talk about mayonnaise.
We're going to talk about sports.
We're going to break down the games.
We're going to do in-depth analysis.
Sports, nothing but sports.
We're cutting out all that garbage and that crap that you hate.
We're not going to have a whole lot of commercials.
It's just going to be all sports for six hours.

(48:50):
And you are going to love it.
Yes, I'm Coach Larry. I'm bringing the water boy for comic relief.
He's great too.
It's a.m. 1337, the crunch.
Anyway, it's near the end of that time of the night where we like to thank all our sponsors

(49:18):
that Serial Ad last month mentioning cocaine and prostitution probably shouldn't have run.
We're deeply sorry about that.
I wanted to make a public apology about that.
Had I known that was running, I would have done it.
You thought it was Bob Evans, the Midwestern restaurant chain,

(49:40):
but it was actually Bob Evans from Hollywood.
I did. And Bob and I, you know, that gets to a good point.
We're hoping in the next is Trench Diggers working.
We might do a special regarding Bob Evans down the road here.
I've got this great theme for it, for him to redeem himself.
Oh, yeah.
The theme of being yourself.

(50:02):
That sounds wonderful.
It would be like being yourself.
I'm going to have to think about that.
I run that by my nieces and nephews.
But anyway, apparently running this technical thing.
My phone died.
But yeah, anyway, I'm going to wrap things up here.

(50:28):
But I just want to say a few more words about our current state of affairs in the city.
We want to wish our best to Commissioner Nick Fish.
We want to wish our best to all the commissioners,
especially that Mayor Ted Wheeler,
because this commission form of government that comes from Galveston is...

(50:49):
Oh, hey, everybody, it's Jamila.
What?
What are you saying?
All right.

(51:11):
Good night, Chuck.
Good night.

(51:41):
Good night.

(52:11):
Good night.

(52:41):
Good night.

(53:11):
Good night.
I think I love you, yeah I think I love you

(53:33):
I think I love you
Go, girl, give us some fun We're singing

(53:55):
Come on, get happy A whole lot of loving yourself
Will be bringing Come on, get happy
We had a dream We could travel together
Just grabbing a love and making love with a smile
Soon we'll be loving it and loving it together

(54:17):
We could have a feeling that we're singing a song
Traveling along And I know what you're saying
Come on, get happy A whole lot of loving yourself
Will be bringing Come on, get happy
Come on, get happy Come on, get happy

(54:41):
Will bring you happiness
We had a good time with you
Please tune in every last Monday of the month
For the Peasant Revolution Band Puberty Hour
Coming to you live in some format

(55:04):
It's on my Facebook
A whole lot of loving is what we've been singing
Come on, get happy
A whole lot of singing is what we've been singing
Come on, get happy

(55:25):
We had a good time with you
Please tune in every last Monday of the month
For the Peasant Revolution Band Puberty Hour
Coming to you live in some format
It's on my Facebook
A whole lot of loving is what we've been singing

(55:46):
Come on, get happy
A whole lot of loving is what we've been singing
Come on, get happy
Come on, get happy
Come on, get happy

(56:29):
Come on, get happy
We've been going in seven years of play
From a fighter throwing us all away
If you really don't want us to play
Go and find somewhere else to play

(56:51):
We're a peasant revolution band
Just trying to really understand
That the truth about this new industry about to begin
Join our peasant revolution band

(57:36):
Thank you
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