[Kzyxtalk] One for old Purdue.

Marco McClean memo at mcn.org
Sat Jun 11 19:24:30 PDT 2022


Subject: One for old Purdue.

Here's the recording of last night's (2022-06-10) Memo of the Air: Good 
Night Radio show on 107.7fm KNYO-LP Fort Bragg (CA):
https://tinyurl.com/KNYO-MOTA-0492

Thanks to Hank Sims for all kinds of tech help over the years, as well 
as for his fine news site: https://LostCoastOutpost.com

And thanks go to the Anderson Valley Advertiser, which provided well 
over an hour of the above 8-hour show's most locally relevant material, 
as usual, without asking for anything in return. Just $25 a year for 
full access to all articles and features. While you're feeling generous, 
go to KNYO.org, click on the big red heart and give what you can. And 
email me your writing and I'll read it on the very next Memo of the Air.

Also, it's getting time to be all anticipatory about attending the 
/massive/ KNYO Fourth of July outdoor musical party at Caspar Community 
Center, just like last year, but even more great bands! Fun for the 
whole family, dance on the grass, be a person again for a change. Write 
it on the wall so you don't forget. Print the poster and leave it on the 
dashboard. Set an alarm in your phone.
http://knyo.org/images/knyo-event.jpg

BESIDES ALL THAT, at https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com you'll find a 
fresh batch of dozens of links to not necessarily radio-useful but 
nonetheless worthwhile items I set aside for you while gathering the 
show together. Such as:

"The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun that turns the Earth 
inside out is a /good/ guy with a gun that turns the Earth inside-out."
https://thenib.com/turning-inwards/

Prison planet.
https://boingboing.net/2022/06/08/keeping-schools-safe-from-guns-with-a-few-modifications.html

Time once again for the entire O.C. and Stiggs issue of National 
Lampoon, minus the ads for rolling papers and stereo speakers. I sought 
it and found it again because I read an article about how George Lucas 
couldn’t get permission to build Skywalker Ranch movie studios, so he 
applied to put up lots of affordable housing to attract poors, and the 
riches all said, “Oh. In that case, we'll have the studios, please, 
carry on,” and it reminded me of /Penis House/, a similar situation, in 
this fascinating story of /The Utterly Monstrous, Mind-Roasting Summer 
of O. C. and Stiggs/, free to all:
https://pdf4pro.com/cdn/utterly-monstrous-mind-roasting-summer-of-o-c-and-stiggs-3579a3.pdf

The lap of luxury. From the days when you’d eat a whole giant drippy 
hamburger while you drove. Mmmm. Just like sitting in a big hand. 
Salesmen had a rubber tube-thing that they could piss in and it would 
come out on the road underneath, sucked out by Bernoulli's principle, 
like an airplane toilet. You never had to get out unless you were 
getting a cramp or something. When you stopped for gas, they’d pour the 
gas in for you, and clean the windows all around, inside and out, and 
check the oil and water, and practically /salute/. And there was real 
lead in the gas then. It put hair on your chest, next to the hamburger 
juice.
https://www.vintag.es/2022/06/1970s-velour.html

And one for old Purdue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz1xUbJprCw

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



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