Posted by:: König Prüße, GfbAEV
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:25:19 GMT
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"Modemac" wrote:
>http://www.thedoctordementoshow.com/
>
>The guy running this site has made the archives of the great radio show
>available, with episodes going back to 1975. He is enforcing strict
>limitations on downloading, though - he does *not* want people doing
>massive downloads of every single show, because that would burn through
>his bandwidth.
>
Thanks for the heads-up on that.
Where else can you find such all-time hits as
"Butt-scootin' Doggie"
and R. Crumb's Cheap Suit Band's
"My Girl's Pussy"
There's a free site with lots of Dead
http://www.deadshow.com/
--it is currently having some "under re-construction"
but the ftp site is operational--
ftp://beta.deadshow.org/
weird old concert tapes
hours and hours of skull-fun
Posted by:: "nu-monet v7.0"
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:24:57 -0700
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Modemac wrote:
>
> http://www.thedoctordementoshow.com/
>
> The guy running this site has made the archives
> of the great radio show available, with episodes
> going back to 1975. He is enforcing strict
> limitations on downloading, though...
He should use blogtorrent.
http://www.blogtorrent.com/
He could put up torrents for gigabytes with just
tiny bandwidth himself. If they are ogg or mp3
he could combine an entire year of files into a
rar file. Figure a gig of data for an entire
year--no prob.
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Posted by:: brthrn@dangermedia.org
Date: 11 Mar 2005 11:28:23 -0800
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I met a chick who met Dr. Demento. Tell her husband I skull-fucked her.
Posted by:: phy
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 03:16:54 GMT
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brthrn@dangermedia.org wrote in
news:1110569303.093246.35270@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> I met a chick who met Dr. Demento. Tell her husband I skull-fucked her.
>
>
Don't you have to poke someones eyeball out in order to do that?
-phy
Posted by:: brthrn@dangermedia.org
Date: 11 Mar 2005 20:06:56 -0800
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Goddamn right you do!
Posted by:: "angelicusrex"
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 00:05:33 -0700
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I've met Dr. Demento and no one has skull fucked me yet. Is that a
prerequisite?
Angelicus Rex
Posted by:: "Rev. Ivan Stang"
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 16:21:19 -0500
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In article <39filnF61jvgeU1@individual.net>, angelicusrex
wrote:
> I've met Dr. Demento and no one has skull fucked me yet. Is that a
> prerequisite?
>
> Angelicus Rex
>
>
Were you there at his inception?
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Posted by:: "angelicusrex"
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 16:14:57 -0700
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Reverend Stang writes in:
> Were you there at his inception?
I recall hearing the Dr. Demento Show on KPPC in Pasadena for the first time
in about 1971. He actually lived near me in South Pasadena or Arcadia or
some place in a house that was wall to wall records. He did several theater
shows for the local theater in our town. You could almost say these shows
were like pre-Mystery Science Theater 3000 type shows, old crummy movies
that had yet to become cult classics, like Refer Madness that he would make
fun of. So we got to talk to him after the programs. He stayed on KPPC for
many years. Then KPPC was disbanded because the DJs supposedly were selling
coke over the airwaves using subtle codes...(A Conspiracy frame-up if there
ever was one, KPPC was THE COOLEST radio program in all of human existence
on FM and the Republicans couldn't stand their politics). Dr. D lost a bit
of momentum for awhile, then started reappearing on other late night
stations that picked him up. By the 90's he was back in the swing of things
again and I could even listen to him in Santa Fe. I still have my original
Dr. Demento Certificate of Dementia and the t-shirt I wore for years stashed
someplace. Was that his inception? I don't recall when Dr. D exactly got his
start. It was before Weird Al, way before, in fact he introduce Weird Al to
the world. But before that he would play all these crazy '78s...a lot of
stuff from the 60's that had seen better days, like "They're Coming to Take
Me Away" and other whacky tunes along with a lot of 30's and 40's stuff like
Spike Jones. I believe he started around '69 or early '70 but didn't have an
entire show, just some kind of one-offs and specials on KPPC. Sometimes I
really miss those times...
Angelicus Rex
P.S. Oh, all right then... Props out to my dawg Nenslo! He da man!
And to you, Rev. Much love.
peace! I'm out!
Archimandrite Pudlevitcz
Posted by:: brthrn@dangermedia.org
Date: 12 Mar 2005 15:09:59 -0800
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NO SKULLFUCKING FOR YOU BITCHBOY!
Now go and spend the next GOD DAMN TEN FUCKING YEARS WHINING about how
you didn't get SKULLFUCKED by some LUNATIC when that's what you were
told to be EXPECTING. And then be quietly BAFFLED by the fact that no
one GIVES A FLYING FUCK about you or your PETTY INSIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS.
You goddamn ASS-WART on a GAY BUTTERFULY.