Monday, April 01, 2024

Driving or dining, I have my habits


 

Lately my listening is divided up between the shows I listen to while driving and the ones I run while I'm at the dinner table. Plus the odd one at bedtime.

My dinner time list last month:

Boston_Blackie_-_Marked_Money_10_06_1948
CaseClosed886 Squad Cars 1968
The Adventures Of The Abbotts 1955
Challenge of the yukon_s51e016_the third strike.
Cisco kid_s53e051_key of death.
Escape_-_The_Brute_04_11_1948
Have gun will travel_s59e021_in an evil time
Hopalong cassidy_s50e022_the letter from the grave
RelicRadio883 Escape 1953 and The Shadow 1941
Suspense 1949-12-22 Double Entry
The Horror1166 Where The Dead Sleep by The Creaking Door 1965
Frontier Gentleman (10-05-58) The Librarian
The_Mysterious_Traveler_-_Death_has_a_Thousand_Faces_09_21_1948.
The_Whistler_-_Fateful_Friday_05_26_1947
Thriller831 The Birds by The Hollywood Radio Theater 1953
Wild bill hickok_s52e048_the mayor of mule mesa
Grand ole opry_s58e001_WSM radio
      -- C:\Users\61408\Music\2024-03-06 L

And my listening on the road :

A Happy Heart, A Taste of Honey, and a Banana Boat - Pgm BMP
ACADEMY AWARD--THE WATCH ON THE RHINE
BURNS & ALLEN, MAY 20 1948
Broadway-is-my-Beat_09-18-22
Challenge of the Yukon (ep0805) 1950 The Gold Behind the Waterfall
ESCAPE Earth Abides by George Stewart 1&2
Frontier town_s49e046_where men are men
Hopalong cassidy_s50e018_bullets for ballots
Music Box - Connect Radio 02-05
R-U-R_ Project-Audion_5-29-20
Sunset Melodies - Connect Radio - 02-07
Wild bill hickok_s52e044_a letter of warning
Sunday Bandstand 10 December 2023
-- D:\2024-02-02 H

 Thanks to Relic Radio, Andrew Rhynes, You Tube and the Internet Archive for sharing so much good stuff.

Friday, February 09, 2024

Into the new year we go

 Someone on a Facebook page for vintage paperbacks said to me "you seem to have read just about everything! I feel both admiration and envy!"

My response was it just seems that way. I did some research once and found the older a book was, the more likely I was to have read it. As we approached the present day, my strike rate sank to zero.

I was fortunate that my teenage years where I was reading almost constantly coincided with a wave of paperbacks in the 1960s that offered SF titles old and new at affordable prices. My notebooks of the time reveal I was consistently reading six paperbacks a week,month in and month out. (The average paperback in those days was seldom bigger than 192 pages, remember.) Under that set of circumstances, it was easy to cover the field fairly well !
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Got through Christmas without any drama.  I drove in for the morning service at church where we sang all the old favorite Christmas songs.  Home and had time to sit down down for a while before joining my niece Anita and her son for lunch in the city.

I had never been to the Crowne Plaza before - it was built after  I moved out of the city - and it has a deceptively small frontage (a bit like Doctor Who's Tardis).  We enjoyed a very pleasant meal, and I managed to stop eating just at the stage where I felt I could have eaten one more mouthful.  That's the time to stop!
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Tuesday I skipped the usual croquet morning and the evening quiz night,  so I had plenty of time to meet up with Dr Ali, my new medical adviser.  He had received the results from the scan I had early in the year.  Good news and bad news.  There was no sign of Problem A, which they had been looking for.  But they had noticed some signs of Problem B, so I have to go and see a specialist.  Sigh.   Oh well, better to get it done than not know about it at all.
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The television set hasn't been switched on since before Christmas.  Oh, I have watched a couple of movies on You Tube (seeing THE MONOLITH MONSTERS again was a real treat, haven't seen it in fifty years).   In the milder weather, I have been eating my meals out on the patio, and I have a new radio by the back door -- i was initially attracted to it because it has both a cassette deck and bluetooth, a hybrid of two different centuries.   This means I can listen to old radio shows while I eat.

Over the last couple of weeks, I've listened to HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL, FRONTIER GENTLEMAN, THE HERMIT'S CAVE, THE HAUNTING HOUR, GANGBUSTERS, THE WHISTLER, ESCAPE, WILD BILL HICKOK, THE SEALED BOOK, DRAGNET, CHALLENGE OF THE YUKON, THE CISCO KID, and HOPALONG CASSIDY.