For What Its Worth – #29

May 8th, 2006


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For What Its Worth – #29

Opening
Intro

Thank you to Adam Raimer from MadTown Aces

Chit Chat
Dawn and Steve are both still sick
Keystone Cops
Gasoline Prices
Baby Doll Program – Baby Think First Continued
Steve is digging Nina Kimberly The Merciless
Sore Back
Steve vices
Sleeping Beauty the clumsy one

This Day in the U.S. Civil War Diary of Franklin
May 8, 1863

Looking out the Window Promo

Music
Uncle Seth – My Eyes
Podshow Artist Page
Alaska Podshow

News
Study: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary
State may bar private ultrasound machines
Robot gets up close and personal in China
Hungary workers get shock at bottom of rum barrel
The cream of the crop in breastfeeding coup
Charity exec who stole to pay dominatrix gets jail

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8 Responses to “For What Its Worth – #29”

  • Hey, thanks very much for playing UNCLE SETH on your show! We really appreciate your support.

    Cheers,
    - J.

  • You are more than welcome! Thank you for making your music available for us to play.

    Steve and Dawn

  • Re Family-friendly audiobooks: There is a great, funny series of books called Hank the Cowdog, by John R. Ericson–you might want to check the spelling of the author’s name–which are great for long car trips.

  • Thank you Ellen, we will give it a look. Much appreciated.

  • Steve you would feel right at home here in Israel. There is an art to eating sunflower seeds and spitting out the shells that Israeli’s have perfected. Good show guys.

  • You are right it is an art, Dawn says she doesn’t know how I can fill my mouth with them, shell them, spit the shell out and eat the seed with out touching them with my hands. I just say it is an art form or maybe I am half bird?

  • Hey there guys!

    I’m playing catch-up on your shows, but I just heard 29 today, and I’m glad you’re still enjoying Nina so much, but I do have to correct on one thing and that is that I’m not a teenager! I’m actually 28. ^_^

  • DOH! I am so sorry. I thought I read some where that you were a teenager. Sheeesh, see what middle age does to you, stay 28. Any way, even though you are 28, I still think you are very talented. Now go and get chapter fifteen done ;)

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