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Musique concrète to Beautiful Music and everything in between. All styles served here. Laissez-faire free-form!

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Mark Levine  Purple Dreams   Favoriting Pilgrim's Progress  Hogfat  1968   
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Fly Ashtray  Gorga   Favoriting Reports    2009   
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Squinchy Edison  Ashcroft   Favoriting A Phoamng Edison Production       
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Bosco Bros  Home Movies 2006   Favoriting A Phoaming Edison Production       
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Various  Devil Bat trailer (1940)   Favoriting        
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The Melvins  Creepy Smell   Favoriting Ozma  Boner  1989   
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Fly Ashtray  Lenny Forgot His Legs   Favoriting Why Are You Asking Me?  Bandcamp  2019   
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Spider John Koerner, Dave "Snaker" Ray And Tony "Little Sun" Glover  Creepy John   Favoriting Blues, Rags, and Hollers  Elektra  1963   
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Nancy Nowacek, Katie Salen, Marina Zurkow  Creep   Favoriting Karaoke Ice    2006   
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Various  Ghost Ship trailer (1952)   Favoriting        
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MIT Orchestra  Harry Manfredini's Friday the 13th Suite   Favoriting     2020   
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Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden  Gounod's Funeral March for a Marionette   Favoriting Faust Ballet Music/Carmen Suite  RCA  1960  Conducted by Alexander Gibson 
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National Philharmonic Orchestra  Saint-Saens' Danse Macabre   Favoriting Stokowski Showcase  EMI Classics  1991  Conducted by Leopold Stokowski; originally recorded in the 1940s 
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Tenerife Film Orchestra & Chorus  The Omen Suite   Favoriting Jerry Goldsmith's 80th Birthday  Varese Sarabande  2011  Conducted by Diego Navarro 
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Various  Sisters trailer (1972)   Favoriting        
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Mike Harding  Sound Effects Death & Horror volume 13   Favoriting   BBC  1977  Sides A & B layered together 
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Eugeniusz Rudnik  Tierra Caliente   Favoriting Polish Experimental Radio Workshop      Another layer of creepy fun 
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Eugeniusz Rudnik  Ptak i Ludzie   Favoriting Polish Experimental Radio Workshop      Yet another layer of creepy, gooey fun 
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Johnny Winter  Creepy   Favoriting   KRCO  1960   
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Various  The Wicker Man trailer (1973)   Favoriting        
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Various  Night of the Demon trailer (1957)   Favoriting        
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Jelly Roll Morton  Creepy Feeling   Favoriting Mr. Jelly Lord  Riverside     
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Miss Rice, Miss Cox, Mr. Ballard, and Mr. Hindermyer  That Creepy Weepy Feeling   Favoriting   Edison  1917   
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Griz Green  Jam at the Mortuary   Favoriting   Blue River  1965   
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Listener comments!

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Krys O.:

Hello!!!
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Otis Fodder:

Hi Krys!
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Krys O.:

Hi, Otis!
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fred:

Hello Krys and all
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everybody! Listening while preparing diner :-)
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Krys O.:

Hey, fred, Jan! I just had lunch and making a cup of green tea, double strength.
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fred:

↳ Jan Turkenburg @1:04
Hi Jan!
A week of confusion coming as we switch out of DST but the station doesn't until next weekend
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Jan Turkenburg:

↳ fred @1:06
hi fred, indeed. I will probably run out of post its...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 1:08pm
WR:

Heading out on errands but listening.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:08pm
Krys O.:

↳ fred @1:06
Yes, it means coming home from work in the dark. Need extra fish oil capsules.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:09pm
Krys O.:

↳ WR @1:08
Cheers, WR! Good to know we're portable.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:10pm
Krys O.:

↳ Song: "Ashcroft" by "Squinchy Edison"
This is an extra special treat. James Kavoussi aka Phoaming Edison made this out of John Ashcroft singing his tune Let the Eagle Soar.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:10pm
Webhamster Henry:

Hi Krys!
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Krys O.:

Hey, Henry!
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yerfriendpaul:

Hi Krys, everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:13pm
Krys O.:

Howdy, Paul!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:16pm
Webhamster Henry:

How about that Wilhelm scream super cut?
  1:16pm
Toothgrinder Tom:

Bela Lugosi?
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 1:17pm
fred:

↳ Krys O. @1:08
I don't like DST at all. I'll get home at night anyway, and I need the earlier daylight
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Krys O.:

↳ Webhamster Henry @1:16
LOL!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:18pm
Krys O.:

↳ Toothgrinder Tom @1:16
Hi, Toothgrinder Tom! Yes, that was Bela in the trailer for Devil Bat. Saw that as a kid and it gave me nightmares.
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yerfriendpaul:

↳ Song: "Lenny Forgot His Legs" by "Fly Ashtray"
Liking this!!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hi, Krys O and frightened folks.
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Krys O.:

↳ yerfriendpaul @1:20
Fly Ashtray are always great. They're still recording. In fact they just put up something new on Bandcamp, Moms4Liberty:

flyashtray.bandcamp.com
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Krys O.:

Hi, Ken!
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yerfriendpaul:

↳ Krys O. @1:22
Thank you! Gonna definitely check them out
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fred:

@Krys: I saw a dance show yesterday that might be of interest. Three pairings of mother and daughter (like actual mothers of dancers), performed in silence except for a few phrases were they would repeat or alternate words. All very slow and about touch and support. Very moving. The choreographer's mother was the oldest, but anyway I couldn't help seeing the similarities and differences, and the awkward/comfortable spectrum of the mother-daughter relationship
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:26pm
Krys O.:

↳ fred @1:25
Wow! That sounds wonderful.
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fred:

↳ Krys O. @1:26
As an additional twist, the audience was split in three group and circling through the place to different spaces, instead of the performers moving in and out. It felt more like we were going into their place, a very thoughtful design (maybe difficult to tour with though)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:32pm
Otis Fodder:

That's a good piggy, awwww.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:33pm
Krys O.:

↳ fred @1:31
Ah, that is interesting. Did the audience members talk to each other about the experience?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:35pm
Krys O.:

↳ Otis Fodder @1:32
Her name is Gypse and she's usually laying in the sun on the front lawn. She wags her tail when I call her name. Yesterday's behavior was unexpected. The scolding took all of ten seconds. She stood on her hind legs as she ate the banana. She eats it peel and all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:35pm
Rich in Washington:

Howdy, Krys O! Digging the eerie sounds!
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Krys O.:

Hey, Rich! Good to have you here.
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WR:

↳ fred @1:25
sounds interesting, Fred
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Webhamster Henry:

Bit of a Powerhouse feel here in the bassline!
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fred:

↳ Krys O. @1:33
The piece is Mothers & Daughters, by Eszter Salamon
I don't know, that was my fourth straight show of the week and I was pretty exhausted, so I just bolted. To be honest, the setting (bright lights with the audience around a central small square "stage") made me very uncomfortably visible (one guy was wearing a Laibach T-shirt though, cool)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:38pm
Krys O.:

↳ Webhamster Henry @1:37
Hmm, you're right. A slight Peter Gunn touch too .
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:42pm
Krys O.:

↳ fred @1:38
Sounds like an intimate space. My friend Cindy Stern described seeing Linda Sharrock at Cafe Oto in London years ago. Linda was so close and was giving an intense performance after she had had a stroke. The emotions were palpable, Cindy said.
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fred:

↳ Krys O. @1:42
Yeah, it was held in dance studios instead of a regular performance space
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yerfriendpaul:

Loving this music, Krys!!

Saint Saens Dance Macabre is sooo great
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WR:

↳ Song: "Gounod's Funeral March for a Marionette" by "Orch...
so, this is source for Alfred Hitchcock theme?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:53pm
Krys O.:

↳ yerfriendpaul @1:52
Thanks, Paul! I used to listen to WNCN the classical station in high school, then WQXR.
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Otis Fodder:

Wonderful set for work at the moment.
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Krys O.:

↳ WR @1:52
Yes, that's correct. Off the top of my head I can't say whether it was Hitch's choice to use that as the theme. Must look into this.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:57pm
Krys O.:

↳ WR @1:52
Here is the backstory.

Alfred Hitchcock had heard the music in the 1927 film Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans. In 1955, when choosing the theme music for his television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents, he remembered the effect that "Funeral March of a Marionette" had on him. It was through Hitchcock's program that the music achieved its widest audience, although few people would have been able to identify the composer or title. The series continued for ten years, and the theme music appeared in five versions by as many arrangers: in 1955, 1960, 1962, 1963, and 1964 ‒ the last version being arranged by Bernard Herrmann, who transposed the piece up a third.[4] The "Funeral March of a Marionette" was one of eight compositions that Hitchcock selected to take to a fictional desert island on the 1959 BBC radio program, Desert Island Discs.[7]
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Krys O.:

↳ Krys O. @1:57
I saw Sunrise at the Loews Jersey City years ago. It was a spectacular event with live organ accompaniment.
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Webhamster Henry:

↳ Krys O. @1:58
The Bardavon in Poughkeepsie just had two shows of the 1925 Phantom of the Opera with live organ accompaniment.
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Krys O.:

↳ Webhamster Henry @1:59
Oooh, nice. Had a memorable time at MoMA in 2010 at a Lillian Gish silent film festival. The pianist was outstanding.
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Webhamster Henry:

↳ Krys O. @2:02
Those kinds of shows are always great. I was lucky to see Hitchcock The Lodger with the small orchestra led by WFMU's Devon E. Levins
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Mr Fab:

Krys! Diggin the spooky fun as I sit in the auto dealer lounge, headphones on, as they service my vehicle.
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fred:

↳ Mr Fab @2:05
How did you tell them which weir stuff is to keep and which is not?
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Mr Fab:

And yes, the poster is a beauty:
wfmu.org...
After this year, it grabs a vine and swings off, never to be seen again. Pledge at the Premium level or you will spend the rest of your days filled with shame and regret!
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Krys O.:

↳ Mr Fab @2:05
Hi, Mr. Fab! Hope it's a painless process.
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Krys O.:

↳ Webhamster Henry @2:04
Nice!
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Krys O.:

↳ Song: "The Omen Suite" by "Tenerife Film Orchestra & Cho...
TCM aired an interview with Bill Conti and he talked about what a comprehensive composer Jerry Goldsmith was with such a wide ranging scope. He worked in TV and films for over 50 years.
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fred:

There should be a sketch about Bryce complaining about a weird noise coming out of his car (if he had a car)
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Mr Fab:

↳ fred @2:07
I really did once have a long black convertible my wife called the Munstermobile. Damn, I miss it…
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Krys O.:

↳ fred @2:12
Bryce could replicate those noises with stunning accuracy.
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Krys O.:

↳ Mr Fab @2:13
My wacky hoarder neighbor has a hearse that he drove around. It died a few months ago. I think it was from the mid-1960s.
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fred:

↳ Krys O. @2:13
A listener once posted he dismissed weird noise in his car as WFMU standard fare, got stranded on a highway as his transmission failed. Yes, it was Bryce's show
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Krys O.:

↳ fred @2:19
Zoinks!
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Mr Fab:

Hearses are handy! You can carry large things like surfboards in them. There’s more than one song called “Surfin Hearse.”
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Krys O.:

↳ Mr Fab @2:23
Ha!
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fred:

↳ Mr Fab @2:23
Also space for a lot of vintage electronic gear (these can be bulky)
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Mr Fab:

There’s (at least) 13 volumes of “Death & Horror”?! Very cool playing side a and b at once. Now I'm imagining playing all 13 volumes at once.
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Krys O.:

↳ Mr Fab @2:29
(insert mind blowing gif here)
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Otis Fodder:

↳ Mr Fab @2:23
When I was living in San Francisco 20 years ago, tradeMark and Frilly (Evolution Control Committee) had a checkboard hearse that they would load gear into for gigs, back in Ohio now I believe. This and the Whipped Creme car are some all time favs.
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Krys O.:

↳ Otis Fodder @2:30
Sweet. There used to be a lot more art cars in New Jersey decades ago.
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Otis Fodder:

↳ Mr Fab @2:29
Two Death & Horror volumes, while others are varied SFX. Other volumes, Out of this World + Disasters go in line and are favs.
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Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "Ptak i Ludzie" by "Eugeniusz Rudnik"
Good to hear an actual piece from Polish Experimental Radio Workshop. I have those samples from there that Wobbly released1
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Rich in Washington:

I loved that the BBC sound effects records had detailed descriptions of how they made the sounds on the jacket. I had a couple of volumes as a kid, inexplicably found in the cutout bin of our local drugstore.
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yerfriendpaul:

I’m little late for this comment, but I remember taking a “films of Brian DePalma” class in college and Sisters was one of the films we watched. I remember enjoying the class and liking the films but it’s been so long, I don’t remember much except that Margot Kidder was in it
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Otis Fodder:

↳ Otis Fodder @2:33
Consulting Discogs, I see Mike Harding did a "Even more Death & Horror" vol 3.. will need search that one out too for more boos.
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Mr Fab:

↳ Otis Fodder @2:33
Oooooh! 13 volumes of just fx in general. Bummer. Well, there goes my brilliant idea.
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fred:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:34
Drugstore? Drug pushers I say; look at what they carried and how you turned out!
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Krys O.:

↳ Song: "Ptak i Ludzie" by "Eugeniusz Rudnik"
I understand this Polish spoken part.
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Rich in Washington:

The crow sounds were making my kittie Meiko's ears stand up. He's been chattering at the back patio door at the crows that gather in my backyard due to me throwing shelled peanuts out there for them.
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Krys O.:

↳ yerfriendpaul @2:34
I have a DVD with Murder a la Mod, De Palma's first film. Bought it at a WFMU Record Fair many years ago.
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Krys O.:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:39
I'm a fan of corvids.
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Webhamster Henry:

How about a little Wickerman singing?
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Rich in Washington:

↳ Krys O. @2:42
Me too. I also throw peanuts to the crows on my walk breaks at work. I live so close to my work that I have this silly notion that the crows at my house and crows around my work are one and the same.
Clearly, I've lost it and am hopelessly weird in my old age.
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Rich in Washington:

↳ Song: "Night of the Demon trailer (1957)" by "Various"
I love this film!
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fred:

↳ Krys O. @2:42
So am I. If crows wake me up, I'm feeling good about the day
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Krys O.:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:43
They all talk about you.
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Mr Fab:

Burning Man would be a lot more interesting if they took a tip from “The Wicker Man.”
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Krys O.:

↳ Mr Fab @2:44
LOL!
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Rich in Washington:

↳ Mr Fab @2:44
they sort of did one year, although unwittingly. IYKYK
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WR:

About to be underground on subway for 20 minutes, so writing my thanks now. Thank you, Krys. Laters folks.
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Dawn Ritz:

Hi Krys O! We’re listening in
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Otis Fodder:

Thanks Krys, off to see the sun about a walk. Have a nice rest of the weekend all.
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Krys O.:

↳ Dawn Ritz @2:48
Hi, Dawn! Looking forward to the Beezlebubblegum!
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fred:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:45
Their being stranded by floods was a lot of fun though
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Krys O.:

↳ Otis Fodder @2:49
Thanks for hanging out, Otis!
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Webhamster Henry:

Thanks for the creepiweepiness, Krys!
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Krys O.:

Thank you to everyone for listening and chatting! Hope you have a great weekend and a fabulous Halloween!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks, Krys Odd. 🎃
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Hunterian:

Thanks DJ KO, Happy Halloween!
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Mr Fab:

Super creepy coolness, Krys!
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Krys O.:

↳ Ken From Hyde Park @2:55
I yam what I yam!
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