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EARLY
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3AM
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THE NEXT GIG - ANGRY CLUB MANAGERS
- Music Makers Documentary, 2 hr.
A warm, humid evening at the Peppermint Lounge has the Soul Devils entering the stage
door in their traditional dark blue banlon shirts and plaid pants, much to the manager's
displeasure. The 10-piece band is forced to leave and return later with their full green gig
suits and boots and then sweat through a four-set performance.
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MORNING
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7AM
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MR. WHITLEY'S PADDLE
- Movie, 1 hr.
Disruptive male students must take their turn being whacked a good one, and in front
of the rest of the class, by Mr. Whitley. Infractions being rewarded by such violence
ran the gamut between laughing at his lame attire to making insulting/vulgar hand shadows
using the class slide projector.
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AFTERNOON
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4PM
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WE WENT TO THE MOON BUT ...
- Science Fiction, 2 hr.
Rob Foremski discusses several ambitious national projects that flopped in the 70's
even though we made
it to the moon in 1969. Among the projects examined are the attempt to convert air to gasoline,
developing a way to drive faster than the speed of sound and trying to understand why
most women talk so much.
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EVENING
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10PM
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ROADWORK TALK
- Highway Dept Tales, 2 hr.
Jimmy Pitts and Earl White describe several first-hand accounts of running a one-lane
closure, alternating sign-man situation without letting the north-bound lane vehicles
through but once every twenty minutes. Candid videos of enraged drivers make for an
enjoyable show.
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11PM
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JUPITER TONIGHT
- Astronomy, 1 hr.
Colonel Robert Smith shows slides of the photographs his little girl drew years earlier
of as-yet undiscovered moons of Jupiter and discusses how closely and almost magically
those images resemble the real thing.
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The material published herein is intended to be
satire, parody and/or just preposterously ridiculous.
The resemblance between any fictitious and real person,
place or thing without satirical intent is purely
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