Friday, March 30, 2012

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Today's show: "   " is dedicated to Carmen, and brought to you by Discovery Learning Tutoring, serving California and the world with your education needs.

Also on today's show:
1) Local News
2) Other News
3) Local Loco
4) 
5) Lit Minit

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1) Local News

2) Other News

        Wars, rumors of wars, incontinence, misery, earthquakes, rumors of earthquakes...

3) Local Loco

4)


5) Lit Minit 


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"The Journey," by Douglas Whiting can be read with great love and respect and hope for your enjoyment. This time with complete endorsement, authorization, and  permission from the author, their heirs and publisher! All me!


We did not pay anyone for use of the opening music from Cake ("Wheels," off of "Pressure Chief," or the closing, either (Mr. Scruff's tune "Kalimba"). Our bad. 

Yes Men



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Notes and links from BTR show "   " 3/30/2012 HWH w DD

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Shipping


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Today's show: "Shipping," is dedicated to Carmen, and brought to you by Discovery Learning Tutoring, serving California and the world with your education needs.

Also on today's show:
1) Local News
2) Other News
3) Local Loco
4) Shipping
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        Black Kid got shot in Florida Strange that now we have a national conversation
        of hoodies, and not guns (Colbert Nation).

        Danica Patrick. Remind me: WTF cares?

        Hunger Games made a crap load of money.

        Biggest Boat Ever? MSC Fabiola is the biggest container ship ever. Who cares?

        Poetry Plus meets in Westwood on the last Thursday of the month. Westwood
        Public Library, a block south and a block east of Westwood and Wilshire Blvds.
        Fun.

        Q: What the hell are you supposed to call that place in Long Beach with the
             big boats?

        A: Port of Los Angeles / Port of Long Beach

        Hey Wisconsin! Whatever the hell is going on with the "boom-boom," it ISN'T 
        "micro-quakes" or whatever the hell your psycho psychic seismic advisor advised
        you. Good Luck with the research. You may want to look into BP and Rocketdyne.
        Signed, Everybody that has lived in California more than two weeks.

        Discovery Learning    
   

2) Other News

        Wars, rumors of wars, incontinence, misery, earthquakes, rumors of earthquakes...

3) Local Loco

4) Shipping.

     Everything you wear, most of what you eat, and for sure every single thing you have
     ever driven, came through as cargo on one of those big-ass boats down here in Long
     Beach Harbor. Get used to it. Oh, and everything downwind of it is incredibly succeptible
     to environmental concerns from diesel exhaust to fracking issues and exotic foreign pests.



5) Lit Minit : "Brief History of Time," by Stephen Hawking.


Thank you so much for reading and listening. I hope you had fun. Now:






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Follow these here links if you want to follow up on anything you heard here, hear?


SFBG - San Francisco Bay Guardian

No money was paid to anyone for the reading of Stephen Hawking's "A Brief History of Time."


"The Journey," by Douglas Whiting can be read with great love and respect and hope for your enjoyment. This time with complete endorsement, authorization, and  permission from the author, their heirs and publisher! All me!


We did not pay anyone for use of the opening music from Cake ("Wheels," off of "Pressure Chief," or the closing, either (Mr. Scruff's tune "Kalimba"). Our bad. 

Yes Men



hardworkisfun@gmail.com


Notes and links from BTR show "Shipping" 3/23/2012 HWH w DD

All material licensed by Creative Commons. If you want to use it, ask!

NGBTWD

Friday, March 16, 2012

Dystopian


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Today's show: "Dystopian," is dedicated to Carmen, and brought to you by Discovery Learning Tutoring, serving California and the world with your education needs.

Also on today's show:
1) Local News
2) Other News
3) Local Loco
4) Dystopian
5) Lit Minit :  "Grapes of Wrath," by John Steinbeck

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1) Local News

          Real Estate prices rising across state

          American Idiot

          Business cards are straight outa the 19th century, according to the LA Times.          

          Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska has been dumped on by the Justice Department,
          I wonder where Sarah was for all of this?  

          We -- I, need to make better use of our memories. We want good people to serve 
          the public. These people will make mistakes, will use friends and associates closer
          than the law allows. We need a process and a populace that will further the good 
          causes of our best nation's nature, and we need them before the century turns. What
          is Ted Stevens's friends, family and progeny to do but gather the guns and butter and 
          run the other way? We need to aplogize one by one to him and let him know that we 
          appreciate his years of service. To do that, we have to learn if there ever were any. 
          Hello CSPAN!



          Blue Buckets in Russia

         

2) Other News

    Wars, rumors of wars, incontinence, misery, earthquakes, rumors of earthquakes...

3) Local Loco

4) Dystopias

          Blade Runner, Fifth Element, Terminator, Mad Max, Twelve Monkey, and Brazil: just a few of the "futuristic" dystopian films that have entertained and perhaps frightened us a little. The list goes on, including today's run of Zombie/Vampire flicks and TV shows. But tell me this: Where are the stories where things have worked out?

          In Blade Runner, Technology has been unable to manage the population and there is rampant suffering and hardship. Follows rebellion, follows tyranny and abuses of power and a chase between a bounty hunter and a cyborg. All set in a crumbling, post-post modern coffin-shaped planet. Why? I mean it works great for Ridley Scott as a career foundation, and for us as a benchmark for futurus diturbitus styling. My question is this:  Where is the Happy?

          Why do all the films of a time beyond ours play it so dark, so twisted? Is this the choice we are making for ourselves?



5) Lit Minit : "Grapes of Wrath," by John Steinbeck





Thank you so much for reading and listening. I hope you had fun. Now:




GET BACK TO WORK !!






Follow these here links if you want to follow up on anything you heard here, hear?

"The Journey," by Douglas Whiting can be read with great love and respect and hope for your enjoyment. This time with complete endorsement, authorization, and  permission from the author, their heirs and publisher! All me!


We did not pay anyone for use of the opening music from Cake ("Wheels," off of "Pressure Chief," or the closing, either (Mr. Scruff's tune "Kalimba"). Our bad. 

Yes Men



hardworkisfun@gmail.com


Notes and links from BTR show "Dystopian" 3/16/2012 HWH w DD

All material licensed by Creative Commons. If you want to use it, ask!

NGBTWD

Friday, March 9, 2012

Occupy



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Today's show: "Occupy," is dedicated to Carmen.

Also on today's show:
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2) Other News
4) Occupy
5) Lit Minit :  "The Diary of a Young Girl," by Anne Frank

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1) Local News

      Gorilla DNA offers possible clues to road
      rage

      Squeeze on the Middle Class ala your
      grandma's time RD 7/75

   




      LA Marathon 3/18/2012

  
2) Other News

    Wars, rumors of wars, incontinence, misery, earthquakes, rumors of earthquakes...

3) TBA

4) Occupy

         Blue Bucket Patrol
 
         Joseph Kony, LAT 3/9/12 A1

         Students carried out of State Capitol SMDP, 3/6/12, p1

         Boycott Page


 5) Lit Minit :  "The Diary of a Young Girl," by Anne Frank




Thank you so much for reading and listening. I hope you had fun. Now:




GET BACK TO WORK !!






Follow these here links if you want to follow up on anything you heard here, hear?

"The Journey," by Douglas Whiting can be read with great love and respect and hope for your enjoyment. This time with complete endorsement, authorization, and  permission from the author, their heirs and publisher! All me!


We did not pay anyone for use of the opening music from Cake ("Wheels," off of "Pressure Chief," or the closing, either (Mr. Scruff's tune "Kalimba"). Our bad. 

Yes Men



hardworkisfun@gmail.com


Notes and links from BTR show "Occupy" 3/9/2012 HWH w DD

All material licensed by Creative Commons. If you want to use it, ask!

NGBTWD

Thursday, March 1, 2012



From the 1%: "Houston, we have a problem!"
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