[Kzyxtalk] MOTA: Good Night Radio live from Franklin Street all night tonight!

Marco McClean memo at mcn.org
Fri Nov 19 15:40:29 PST 2021


Subject: MOTA: Good Night Radio live from Franklin Street all night tonight!

Hi! Marco here. Deadline to email your writing for tonight's (Friday 
night's) MOTA show is about 6pm, but don't let that bug you. If you're 
not done with it, whatever it is, send it when it's done and I'll read 
it on the radio /next/ week.

Or call during the show and read your work in your own voice. I'll be in 
the clean, well-lighted back room of the storefront studio at 325 N. 
Franklin, where the number is 962-3022. If there'll be swears, please 
wait until after 10pm, to not agitate the weasels.

Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio is every Friday, 9pm to 5am on 107.7fm 
KNYO-LP Fort Bragg as well as anywhere else via
http://airtime.knyo.org:8040/128
(That's the regular link to listen to KNYO in real time.)

Any day or night you can go to https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com and 
hear last week's MOTA show. By Saturday night the recording of tonight's 
show will also be there.

Besides all that, there you'll find a hot mess of educational gravy 
biscuits to stuff yourself with until showtime, or any time, such as:

Lester Hubble and the Planets. All the hits. All the great times.
https://newatlas.com/space/hubble-opal-jupiter-saturn-uranus-neptune/

This robot from /Laputa, Castle in the Sky/ is a sugar cookie, but a 
sugar cookie who can fly and cut an aerial battleship in half with a 
beam of energy from its eye.
https://popculturista.com/p/laputian-robot-from-ghiblis-castle-in-the-sky-made-out-of-sugar

Preparing the breadfish.
https://misscellania.blogspot.com/2021/11/tweet-of-day_02121862170.html

And attractively posed ersatz disembowelled cadavers made of wood and 
clay, just waiting for ancient Hebrew runes on a strip of paper to be 
placed under their tongue, animating them to rise up and push 
wheelbarrows of bricks and earth back and forth to build up a tower to 
Heaven (or destroy the town, depending on the thoroughness of the 
practical lexical magic experimenter's grasp of the form).
https://www.amusingplanet.com/2016/06/the-strangely-seductive-victorian-era.html

-- 
Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org,
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com



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