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Posted on 09/20/2020 2:42:31 PM PDT by Vision
Friends it's Sunday night again and time to relax. Warm up the tubes for another 4 hours of classic radio Americana.
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: americana; otr; radio; thebigbroadcast
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posted on
09/20/2020 2:42:31 PM PDT
by
Vision
To: 4everontheRight; Arthur McGowan; BluesDuke; boxlunch; bsf53; Calvin Locke; citizen; Cold Heat; ...
Happy Sunday Night...Classic Radio Time...
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posted on
09/20/2020 2:42:57 PM PDT
by
Vision
(Obama corrupted, sought to weaken and fundamentally change America; he didn't plan on being stopped.)
7:00 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Fancy Bridgework Matter (Original air date November 22, 1959. CBS network) (Running time 23:17)
7:20 p.m. Superman
(Original air date March 13, 1940. WOR station) (Running time 11:42)
7:30 p.m. The Hardy Family
(Original air date January 10, 1950. MGM syndication.) (Running time 26:13)
8:00 p.m. Gunsmoke
Mr. and Mrs. Amber (Original air date April 3, 1954. CBS network.) (Running time 24:21)
8:30 p.m. Dragnet
The Big Rescue (Original air date July 13, 1954. NBC network.)(Running time 25:05)
8:55 p.m. Shorty Bell
(Original air date June 20, 1948. CBS network.) (Running time 27:24)
9:25 p.m. The Eternal Light
Each New Day (Original air date September 27, 1959. NBC network.) (Running time 24:40)
9:55 p.m. Suspense
The Lie (Original air date April 28, 1949. CBS network.) (Running time 29:30)
10:30 p.m. The Columbia Workshop
Piano Recital (Original air date November 10, 1940. CBS network.) (Running time 29:40)
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posted on
09/20/2020 2:43:24 PM PDT
by
Vision
(Obama corrupted, sought to weaken and fundamentally change America; he didn't plan on being stopped.)
To: Vision
Happy Sunday All...
Making up for a few weeks of mediocre lineups it’s a good one tonight...don’t remember hearing the radio version of The Hardy Family but I believe Andy Rooney is there...Shorty Bell seems new...The Eternal Light can be great...and ending perfectly with Suspense and The Columbia Workshop...
How’s it going?
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posted on
09/20/2020 2:44:08 PM PDT
by
Vision
(Obama corrupted, sought to weaken and fundamentally change America; he didn't plan on being stopped.)
To: Vision; WXRGina
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posted on
09/20/2020 2:59:52 PM PDT
by
Viking2002
(When aliens fly past Earth, they probably lock their doors.)
To: Vision
“Shorty Bell” was a Mickey Rooney vehicle that didn’t get very far.
Expensively priced to advertisers, it was poorly defined - comedy or melodrama, and put up against solid and popular competitors when it aired.
To: Viking2002
Evening Viking, you survived the latest storm.
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posted on
09/20/2020 3:07:02 PM PDT
by
Vision
(Obama corrupted, sought to weaken and fundamentally change America; he didn't plan on being stopped.)
To: Calvin Locke
Great information CL, thank you. Good Evening.
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posted on
09/20/2020 3:07:45 PM PDT
by
Vision
(Obama corrupted, sought to weaken and fundamentally change America; he didn't plan on being stopped.)
To: Vision; WXRGina
Pretty much, except for a yard full of limbs. Now we'll have to contend with what's now Tropical Storm Beta at the end of next week. Think I might start fermenting a mini-keg of beer this evening. Of, if I get on a roll, start both.
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posted on
09/20/2020 3:28:05 PM PDT
by
Viking2002
(When aliens fly past Earth, they probably lock their doors.)
To: Viking2002
Good to hear. I say start both.
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posted on
09/20/2020 4:07:39 PM PDT
by
Vision
(Obama corrupted, sought to weaken and fundamentally change America; he didn't plan on being stopped.)
To: Viking2002; Vision
Gluten-free, Viking?! What the heck?! :-D
Hi, guys! We had the same thing—a yard full of sticks and leaves. Still haven’t cleaned it up, because it started raining from that low pressure system in the Gulf, and it hasn’t stopped yet.
How’s it going, Vision?
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posted on
09/20/2020 4:32:32 PM PDT
by
WXRGina
To: WXRGina
Hi Gina, glad you’re ok. Things are good. The poor grass seed a few days into germination was hit by overnight lows into the 40’s so that’s annoying. Went to a few dinners this weekend. Life’s good!
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posted on
09/20/2020 4:55:48 PM PDT
by
Vision
(Obama corrupted, sought to weaken and fundamentally change America; he didn't plan on being stopped.)
To: Vision
Gee! Already in the 40s up there! I hope your seed can rebound.
I’m glad you’re doing well and staying good in that city you’re in.
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posted on
09/20/2020 4:59:30 PM PDT
by
WXRGina
To: WXRGina; Vision
Well, crap. Shorted myself one can of cherries and a squeeze hug of honey. Well, gotta make a hard cider run anyway, and the store is still open, so looks like I’ll kill two birds with one stone..........just making sure I didn’t forget anything, so I’ll push back the fermentation end of it 24 hours. I need an adult beverage. Now, not at Christmas. LOL
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posted on
09/20/2020 5:27:17 PM PDT
by
Viking2002
(When aliens fly past Earth, they probably lock their doors.)
To: WXRGina; Vision
Well, double crap. Bad new is, they were out of cherries. Good news is, I got the honey. Bonus news is, I looked at the recipe and the Cherry Tart only requires the pureed lime zest, juice, and cherries in a muslin bag at Day 7. LOL *whew* Still have to get another can, but now I have wiggle room. It's the Grapefruit Crush that requires the honey up front. Never brewed with sorghum wort or Citra and Cascade hops before. I'll defer until tomorrow at this point. Both recipes look delish. Only batch I ever had to go bad on me was the Oktoberfestivus dark beer, and it had a bad batch of yeast. Otherwise spent the day cleaning and winterizing. About ready to start filling both aquariums with water, and hook up the wet/dry filters to the 110 gallon. Connie got the bright idea of planting two of the Ranier cherry pits from a bag of cherries I got her, and lo and behold, she has two 1" seedlings from them now. Probably winter them over on the same plant table as the citrus trees (the Key lime tree needs constant pruning because it's growing like a weed, same as the lemon tree, and it has a cluster of tiny buds, as well), then start reading like a madman on the pros, cons, and care of Raniers. I'm not even sure what growth zone they're supposed to be in.
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posted on
09/20/2020 6:18:40 PM PDT
by
Viking2002
(When aliens fly past Earth, they probably lock their doors.)
To: Viking2002
Things are busy as usual. How does your beer turn out as compared to commercial products?
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posted on
09/20/2020 6:32:44 PM PDT
by
Vision
(Obama corrupted, sought to weaken and fundamentally change America; he didn't plan on being stopped.)
To: Vision
Better, if you pay attention to the little things. It's a harder process to do it in small batches. Personally, I use pure spring water for my brewing process. I keep my fermenting kegs and stainless steel brewing equipment in an operating-room sterile state before I start. Even minute traces of particulants can alter the taste. Larger breweries can allow computers to monitor the entire process from mixing the wort to the bottled product. The only real human intervention is tasing the product at various stages to confirm what the gauges and monitoring sensors are telling you. Hand crafted beer is a whole other animal. But the end result can be miles from commercially brewed beer. It has flavor, bite, you can tell the type of hops and yeast in it, adjuncts like fruit or a different kind of priming sugar. Look around
Mr. Beer and see for yourself. It's a fascinating hobby to have, and once you accrue all the necessary equipment, it's relatively cheap to brew by the case. Not by commercial standards, of course. If you want a $12.99 case of rot gut, better to go buy it. But this is
yours. You brewed it. Keep your brewing down to under 100 gallons a year (200 per household), and you're golden. I'm not looking to sell it and get wrapped up in that whole federal licensing mess. This is for personal consumption, and it's not something you'll find in your local booze emporium's beer cave.
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posted on
09/20/2020 7:28:29 PM PDT
by
Viking2002
(When aliens fly past Earth, they probably lock their doors.)
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