Posted on 04/21/2019 11:50:08 AM 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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7 p.m. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
The Peerless Fire Matter (CBS, Original air date May 5, 1957) (Running time 28:58)
7:30 p.m. Our Miss Brooks, Dyeing Easter Eggs
Tint-Tomorrow Soap Powder (CBS, Original air date April 9, 1950) (Running time 29:30)
8 p.m. Gunsmoke
Doc Holliday (CBS, Original air date July 19, 1952) (Running time 29:52)
8:30 p.m. Dragnet
The Big Mole (NBC, Original air date December 7, 1952) (Running time 26:24)
9 p.m. Life of Riley
Easter Bunny Fertilizer(NBC, Original air date March 27, 1948) (Running time 29:20)
9:30 p.m. Doctor Christian
(CBS, Original air date April 17, 1938) (Running time 30:03)
10 p.m. Quiet Please
Shadow Of The Wings (ABC, Original air date April 17, 1949) (Running time 29:37)
10:30 p.m. Greatest Story Ever Told
The Resurrection (ABC, Original air date April 6, 1947) (Running time 28:50)
Great pic!
I'm running to a family thing, will be back later...am loving the 10pm hour...
Doing anything special today?
Happy Easter, Vision! He is risen, indeed! :-D
It’s a beautiful day here.
Here too.
You too, how’s it going?
Oh, just baking a small, pre-cooked Easter ham in the oven, and listening to the scanner at the moment. I was coming back from a convenience store run about 30 minutes ago, and saw where traffic was slowing down about a quarter mile down the road. I wasn’t sitting here five minutes when I heard country dispatch send a unit down there because someone reported a black and white moo cow was wandering along the shoulder. LOLOL!
Sounds like a busy night. Never heard the term moo cow before.
Moo cow. The female type. That’s where you get moo juice. Cow squeezin’s. Milk. (I hate to disappoint little kids when I tell them, no, brown cows do not give chocolate milk.) We have one family up the road who has a half acre paddock in his back yard and keeps mini ponies. The guy across the bass pond used to keep two chicken coops, a mule, and an emu. Sounded like Noah’s ark over there. The coyotes finally got into the chicken coops, the mule dropped dead, and I think the emu is a stack of steaks in his garage freezer. (Per my brother-in-law, yes, emu does taste like chicken. I had teriyaki ostrich jerky in Florida once, and it was awesome.)
Thanks, Viking! I love the two pictures! Well, one picture and one gif file. :-) I hope you had a happy Easter, too.
I HAVE heard the term “moo cow” starting when I was a kid.
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