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The Overnightscape #737 (Wednesday, September 10, 2008 / 45:00 / 41.3 MB / theovernightscape.com) – Tonight’s subjects include: Dirty episode, the overview, Boeing 737, area code 737 (proposed overlay in Austin, TX), Episode 512 of The Overnightscape, painful memories, incense review (“Paine’s Balsam Fir Incense – Classic Cones”), pine scents, burning sage, spirits, a MySpace web address written on a five-dollar bill (rap / hip-hop / experimental artist “PrECiO$A”), song “F*ck The Pain Away” by Peaches, “Lost in Translation”, The Gallup Panel, Internet radio and podcasting, the word “podcast”, new show art, Giovanni, Gamma, Slimbach, Jamille, Pacella, Bunta Block, a clip from a recent reunion show of the defunct Internet comedy radio show “Hate The Radio”, the evils of MLM, “Taking It”, Schadenfreude, Neil Hamburger, Pomp’s Therapy Sessions, f*ck editing, MAACP, doing a show by myself, ABM Show, “Grand Lizard” pinball (Williams, 1986), reptilians, “Pinball Lizard”, and an incoming message. Hosted by Frank Edward Nora (frank@theovernightscape.com)

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3 Responses to “The Overnightscape #737 (9/10/08)”

  1. Seb says:

    Ah!…..ended with a cliff hanger:)
    i wanted to hear the email from the ‘andy kaufman’ :)
    keep up the great shows frank.
    you’re a star.

  2. PrECiO$A says:

    Hey, Whuz going on?!
    i just wanted to send a BIG shout out to Frank for the publicity! REALLY, GOOD LOOKS!! I wish u much success in ya endeavors!! u kinda remind me of Howard Stern minus the cursing, nice technique. be safe n take care!

    PrECiO$A!

  3. Neal Ireland says:

    I’m not very familiar with his work outside of “Taxi”, but from what I’m hearing Andy Kaufman reminds me of Peter Cooke (Dudley Moore’s former comedy partner), who, late in his career used to phone English radio shows under a pseudonym. Admittedly he had not faked his own death, and later went on to die, but he reminds me of Kauffman with his various characters that he used in interviews and all that sort of stuff.

    Anway, enjoying the mysteries!

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