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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: Unique Head Injuries
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. Uncle Fletcher - Fell out of a hammock; got a goose egg on his HEAD as "Big as my shoe." (Sade). Harley Eepers - Kicked a horse and the horse kicked him in the HEAD. Used to love to sit in a dentist's chair. Spent the rest of his life in an insane asylum. Barney Clutcher - Was hit over the HEAD with a banjo and "Lost the use of his HEAD.". Ed Werfer - Was hit in the HEAD with a watch.
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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: Known Menu: Little Tiny Petite Pheasant Feather Tea Shoppy
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. Known Menu: Little Tiny Petite Pheasant Feather Tea Shoppy. LABELS Little Tiny Petite Pheasant Feather Tea Shoppy. March 16, 2016 at 1:40 PM. You could save these recipes in a tin that used to hold a big pile of kookies. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A squillion different things. WHAT WAS "VIC AND SADE? NEWSPAPER and MAGAZINE ARTICLES. VIC AND SADE' RESEARCH NOTEBOOK. TERMS OF S...
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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: THE SACRED STARS OF THE MILKY WAY
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. THE SACRED STARS OF THE MILKY WAY. ALL THE EPISODES ABOUT THE LODGE. The Decoration Day Parade. In which Vic was in charge of was actually a lodge event. At one time during the episode, Vic mentions to Sade that she could meet him at the train station with his lodge regalia. Mail from the lodge comes in large, yellow envelopes. As of December 1943, the lodge has 150 members. Vic sings...
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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: Nicknames for Russell (UNDER CONSTRUCTION!)
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. Nicknames for Russell (UNDER CONSTRUCTION! These notes were probably taken and distributed by Richard E. Hunton. 6/3/1943 Russell's First Appearance. Rusty - Old Snort. 11/24/1943 Vic Brings Home a High-Crown Cowboy Hat. 11/25/1943 Uncle Fletcher's All-Dressed Up. Helen, Margaret, Walter, Sam, Jeanette, Mr. Whoolsh, Doctor. 12/3/1943 One Soggy Garbage Wagon Pass. Pete, Old Sport.
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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: 32-11-28 Whoosh!
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. STARRING: ART VAN HARVEY, BERNARDINE FLYNN AND BILL IDELSON. Vic and Sade get to spend some time with Rush's dog, Mr. Johnson. And Sade finds she doesn't hate him after all, thanks mostly to his ' whoosh! SEE THE SCRIPT ( Part 1. Mr Johnson is a very intelligent, but peculiar canine, for sure. While the dog is spoken about a couple of more times, he pretty much hides away (I guess?
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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: IMAGINED: A PICTORAL LOOK AROUND TOWN
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. IMAGINED: A PICTORAL LOOK AROUND TOWN. This combination soda fountain/ice cream shop also gives away free water (which Rush and and his friends take advantage of often.). A large park somewhere west of where the Gooks live. There's a zoo, lake and picnic area there. LITTLE TINY PETITE PHEASANT FEATHER TEA SHOPPY. Vic ate there once on a business lunch and had to sit outside on a ladder.
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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: Holiday Episodes
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. 33-01-02 New Year's Day - What to Do. 35-01-01 New Year's Day - Rush Has Three Jobs. DECORATION DAY ( is now called "Memorial Day". 37-05-28 Decoration Day Parade. 34-07-04 But Mom, It's the 4th of July! 37-07-01 Smelly's Bang Up Fourth of July Plans. 37-07-04 Fourth of July Picnic with Old Friends or Stylish Ones. 34-09-01 Kickapoo Creek or American Legion Parade? 41-12-12 Mr. Bu...
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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: NICKNAMES FOR RUSH
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. When you were young, and your mother called you, how could you tell when you were in trouble? If your mother was like mine, it was when she used your whole name (and prepare for storms when the middle one was included! In spite of the oblique scoldings that the adult Gooks give their boy Rush, he generally remains on the best of terms with them. How can we tell? Ralph, Albert, Sam.
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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: CHRISTMAS CARDS
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. Before the advent of email and animated websites, people used to celebrate important occasions by using the postal service to send each other decorated pieces of sturdy paper, often featuring some sort of encouraging or celebratory verse. These notes were called "greeting cards." Do you member them? In episode 39-06-01 Grandpa Snyder Christmas Cards. The Hinks send Vic a sample book.
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The Crazy World of Vic and Sade: BIJOU (Bijou Talkie Palace)
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Vic and Sade" was a radio program, (1932 - 1944), written by the most-underrated writer of the 20th Century, Paul Rhymer. BIJOU (Bijou Talkie Palace). Films we know about:. Gloria Golden: Foreign Legion Farewell. Gloria Golden: You Are My Own Wonderful Husband, Subaltern Gleek. Gloria Golden: Yours Is A Magnificent Love, Petty-Officer Griswold. Gloria Golden: Smoldering Teardrops. Gloria Golden: Only My Baby of Brilliant Broadway. From John T. Hetherington's book, p.117). I Place My Heart in Your Hands, ...