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Call it a palate cleanser, I guess.
This may also be a shirtless entry, thanks to good ol' Charlie Manhattan there.


Again, from Balls and Walnuts. I meant to run it last Thursday, but preparations for an out-of-town trip distracted me...
One thing we don't always consider is just how much the artist's style dictates the personality and story of the strip...


Theme week, day 3: Do girls fart?


It's good to be the captain.

(Found it at Balls and Walnuts.)


Can't think of anything more appropriate to our National Day of Mourning, April 15.
Sorry, revealing today's shirtless subject would constitute a spoiler for Countdown #3, but I have to say I can't remember the last time I was this eager for a throwdown.

Click for the real image, and if you're one of those who'd given up on Countdown... Aren't you sorry now?
I knew something was wrong with yesterday's clip. I thought Costello was the short one.

I was actually hoping to find the Harry Shearer bit about the concert featuring (I believe) the Who, the Guess Who, Yes, and the Band.

All right, no fooling, I really mean it, this time for sure. From the film "The Gay Nineties" (hey, this bit probably is that old), Abbott and Costello's pick for the definitive performance of "Who's on First".

Hey, folks, still working on a lot of stuff, still not ready to tell you about any of it yet, but I wanted to share the news that ARTC got someone's attention!

Atlanta Life Magazine's April issue features your favorite New Old-Time Radio group with a rather nice 3 page article and some pictures!

Don't live in Atlanta? No worries! You can check out the article at http://www.atlantal Click on the cover and then navigate to page 56 where the audio drama in print goodness starts.

And don't forget about our next show at the Stage Door Players on April 26 at 8:00pm.
Info about this show is at www.artc.org.

Thanks for listening and remember...

There is Adventure in Sound!
Yesterday's video looks wrong, too. The style is too archaic. Here's a somewhat more modern version of Abbott and Costello's classic "Who's on First">

Sorry, yesterday's recording doesn't seem to be complete. Here, again, is Abbott and Costello's classic "Who's on First", all the way to the shortstop joke...

So rather than risk it, in honor of the first week of baseball season, enjoy Abbott and Costello's classic "Who's on First".

The SuperGlu edition.

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