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Celebrating possibly 7 years of Nick the Rat Radio! HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU OLD BASTARD!
On Today's One More Thing 7-27-22 Today the boys discuss the fact that Schizophrenic's people have some special talents that's right they can actually tickle themselves !! Mabey that's why the Joker from Batman is always laughing so much. But you can't tickle yourself cause your brain and body knows what it's doing at all times. If mean if i was in a bad mood and need a quick laugh and tickle myself it would really help out with what ever is going on to get me in a better place to be ! That's Today's One More Thing on The Morning Rat Race On Jersey's Rat Radio 95.9 The Rat.
Hog Story #217 – Nunchuck River – Exec. Prods., nodebit, voidzero, Nick the Rat – Carolyn and Fletcher welcome back Nick the Rat to the smoker. We celebrate Nick the Rat Radio's 300th episode. NOTES Nick the Rat Radio https://nicktherat.com/radio.html This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Hog Story #191 Room Slash – Exec. Prods., nodebit, voidzero, Laren, Nick the Rat, techwipe, Pheonix -Carolyn and Fletcher welcome back Nick the Rat in the smoker for hilarious and raunchy conversation. Nick the Rat Radio: https://nicktherat.com/radio.html Notes:
"Rat Radio" - Volume 14 - 90 mns of the still more coolest local songs from the 70's & Beyond. This volume contains songs from the very cool Asa Brebner Tribute CD "I Am Not Gone" available here: https://www.facebook.com/deltaljn. This volume includes: "Sunshine Blue Skies" (Brebner) - Robin Lane, "Indian Amusement Park" (Brebner) - Classic Ruins, "Every Way The Wind Blowz" - Lee Lawless, "Let'er Rip" - Thundertrain, "Burnin' Up" - Tom Dickie & The Desires, "Too Many Assholes" - Asa Brebner, "Fine Lovin' Mama" (Brebner) - Billy Connors & The Gator Bros, "Best Friend" - The Outlets, "Gimme The Shakes" - Dogmatics, "Johnny Was A Rocket" - Lapeste, "Mass Ave", - Wille "Loco" Alexander & The Boom Boom Band, "Path Of Wire" - The Wayoutz, "In My Car" - The Marshalls, "Travel" - Scott Damgaard, "Hate To Hate" - Richard Mirsky, "A Good Guest" - Probable Cause, "Hit & Run" - Wille "Loco" Alexander, "Hypnotic" - Muck & The Mires, "Dance Dance Dance" - The Upstarts, "Behold" - Cuban Heels, "I've Been Around" - Downbeat 5, "Let Me Go" - Jenny Dee & The Deelinquents, "Get On With It" - Letters To Cleo, "I'm Not Going To Work Today" (Brebner) - Larry Newman, "The Roses I Never Sent" (Brebner) - Randy Black, "Don't Wait Til Tomorrow" - Robin Lane & The Chartbusters "Rat Radio" is produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Radio" logo designed by Joe Constantine Theme written by Tom Abbott & Lenny Scolletta & performed by the Wayoutz Special thanks Medford Community Media, Medford, MA (c) 2021 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
"Rat Radio" - Volume 11 - 90 mns of the still more coolest local songs from the 70's & Beyond. This volume includes: "Cope" - Gigolo Aunts, "My Town" - The Dawgs, "Mass Ave" - Wille "Loco" Alexander, "Teenage Flu" - The Atlantics, "Something Bad" - The Devotions, "More Than Desire" - Caddilac Heart, "La La La" - Cavedogs, "Lullaby Of Boomland" - Classic Ruins, "Repetition" - Dumptruck, "Not Looking Back" - Lyres, "Max Headroom", - Kenne Highland & His Vatican Sex Kittens, "Nancy Reagen's Head" - Mission Of Burma, "Deliver Me From Idiots" - The Wayouts, "Candy & Suzie" - The Wayouts, "Back In My Arms" - Peter Dayton, "The Dulles Bros Were Here" - Ad Frank, "A Bear Is A Bear Is A Bear" - Spampinato Bros, "Joyride" - Tribe, "Demon Rock" - Letters To Cleo, "Hurricane Bill" - Big Dipper, "Forbidden Love" - Asa Brebner, "Route One" - Cuban Heels, "Don't Let Her Get Away" - Muck & The Mires, "Mall Rebel" - Brian Nolan, "Downtown Talk" - Tom Dickie & The Desires, "Hurry Cherie", - Fox Pass, "It's A Shame About Ray" - The Lemonheads, "Stop The World" - The Elevators "Rat Radio" is produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Radio" logo designed by Joe Constantine Theme written by Tom Abbott & Lenny Scolletta & performed by the Wayoutz Special thanks Medford Community Media, Medford, MA (c) 2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
"Rat Radio" - Volume 13 - Lyres/DMZ. 90 mns of their coolest songs from the 70's & Beyond. This volume includes: "Help You Ann" - Lyres, "Do Not Enter" - DMZ, "Geraldine (I Need Money)" - Lyres, "No Reason To Complain" - Lyres, "Come On Now" - DMZ, "Mighty Ida" - DMZ, "We Sell Soul" - Lyres, "How Can I Make You Mine" - DMZ, "Soapy" - Lyres, "Ball Me Out" - DMZ, "Teenage Head", - DMZ, "Buried Alive" - Lyres, "How Do You Know" - Lyres, "I Confess" - Lyres, "Boy From Nowhere" - DMZ, "Don't Give It Up" - Lyres, "In Motion" - Lyres, "What A Girl Can Do" - Lyres, "Busy Body" - Lyres, "From Home" - DMZ, "The First Time" - DMZ, "No More" - Lyres, "Love Me Til The Sun Shines" - Lyres, "That's The Way I Feel About You" - Lyres, "Bad Attitude" - DMZ, "I'm Telling You Girl", - Lyres, "If You Want My Love" - Lyres, "Buried Alive" - Lyres, "Lift Up Your Hood" - DMZ, "You'll Never Do It Baby" - DMZ, "Til The End Of The Day" - Lyres, "Sun's Going Down" - Lyres, "She Pay's The Rent" - Lyres, "Cinderella" - DMZ "Rat Radio" is produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" logo designed by Joe Constantine Theme written by Tom Abbott & Lenny Scolletta & performed by the Wayoutz Special thanks Medford Community Media, Medford, MA (c) 2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
"Rat Radio" - Volume 12 - The Real Kids/John Felice. 90mns of the coolest John Felice songs from the 70's & Beyond. Featuring songs from the Taxi Boys & the Devotions. This volume includes: "All Kindsa Girls" - The Real Kids, "Can't Talk To That Girl" - The Real Kids, "She" - The Real Kids, "Detox Queen" - The Real Kids, "Something Bad" - The Devotions, "Small Town" - The Real Kids, "Common At Noon" - The Real Kids, "Where I Wanna Be" - The Real Kids, "Every Day Is A Saturday" - The Real Kids, "All Night Boppin'" - The Real Kids, "Do The Boob", - The Real Kids, "Shake Outta Control" - The Real Kids, "Grown Up Wrong" - The Real Kids, "Problems" - The Real Kids, "Outta Place" - The Real Kids, "No Place Fast" - The Real Kids, "I'm Not There" - The Real Kids, "Hit You Hard" - The Real Kids, "Just Like Darts" - The Real Kids, "On The Blink" - The Real Kids, "Lil' Red Riding Hood" - John Felice, "Bad To Worse" - The Real Kids, "I Can't Kick" - Taxi Boys, "Reggae Reggae" - The Real Kids, "Now You Know" - The Real Kids, "Keep Away", - The Devotions, "It's Been Real" - The Real Kids, "Looks Like Goodbye" "Rat Radio" is produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" logo designed by Joe Constantine Theme written by Tom Abbott & Lenny Scolletta & performed by the Wayoutz Special thanks Medford Community Media, Medford, MA (c) 2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
90mns of still more of the coolest songs from the 80's & Beyond. This volume includes: "Baby's Off Her Rocker" - The Varmints, "Too Many Assholes" - Asa Brebner, "I Need A Girl" - The Atlantics, "Hurricane Bill" - Big Dipper, "Playground" - Bruce Arnold (Orpheus), "Goodbye To The First Rainy Day" - Ted Meyers (Chamaeleon Church), "First Kiss" - The Upstarts, "Journey To Time" - The Time Beings, "Burnin' Up" - Tom Dickie & The Desires, "Psycho Blond" - Pastiche, "Magic In Her Eyes", - The Trademarks, "I Wasn't Me" - Boys Life, "Bad Sand" - Bound & Gagged, "I Need That Record" - The Tweeds, "Here At The Home" - Tribe, "Send Me An Angel" - Robin Lane & The Chartbusters, "Here Comes Your Man" - The Pixies, "Howa You" - David Arvadon & The Pyschopaths, "Andy Fell" - Human Sexual Response, "Shake Some Action" - Jenny Dee & The Deelinquents, "I See" - Letters To Cleo, "Sequins In Your Dress" - Permafrost, "Suspicion" - Cuban Heels, "I've Been Kicked Around" - Downbeat 5, "If You Knew" - Muck & The Mires, "Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya", - "New England, "The Madison" - Classic Ruins, "I Quit" - The Wayoutz "Rat Radio" is produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" logo designed by Joe Constantine Theme written by Tom Abbott & Lenny Scolletta Special thanks Medford Community Media (c) 2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
90mns of more of the coolest songs from the 70's. This volume includes: "Sister Serena" - Dogmatics, "Best Friend" - The Outlets, "Destroyer" - DMZ, "Labatts" - Classic Ruins, "Where'd You Get That Cigarette?" - Infliktors, "Vehicle For Love" - Lou Miami & The Kozmetics, "Don't Wanna Die In My Sleep" - LePeste, "Baby, I Still Need Your Lovin'" - Lyres, "She's Cracked" - The Modern Lovers, "Out On A Date" - Nervous Eaters, "Kenmore Square", - Mach 5, "Now You Know" - The Real Kids, "Moron Rock" - Reddy Teddy, "Sex Substitute" - Unnatural Axe, "Novelty Shoes" - Reddy Teddy, "If You're Happy" - Lyres, "Kill Me Now" - LaPeste, "We All Want To Survive" - Infliktors, "Let's Get Dull" - Classic Ruins, "Big City Rock" - The Atlantics, "Hit You Hard" - The Real Kids, "The First Time" - DMZ, "Can't Cheat The Reaper" - The Outlets, "MTV OD" - Dogmatics "Rat Radio" is produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" logo designed by Joe Constantine Theme written by Tom Abbott & Lenny Scolletta Special thanks Medford Community Media --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
90mns of more of the coolest songs from the 80's & Beyond. This volume includes: "We Fight Tonight" - Unnatural Axe, "Reasons For Murder" - Asa Brebner, "Everything's Different Now" - Til Tuesday, "A Little Devotion" - Ad Frank & The Fast Easy Women, "Robert Pollard" - Big Dipper, "Big Radio" - The Crosbees, "Boys Rule" - Switch & Go, "Indian Giver" - Battery Bridge, "Colin's Heroes" - Dambuilders, "Don't Stop Me From Crying" - Berlin Airlift, "Boom", - The Sextons, "The Way I Do" - Steven Paul Perry, "Grey" - Last Stand, Shake The Faith, "Too Much Monkey Business" - Willie Alexander, "Modern Angel" - Doppleganger, "Eddie" - The Outlets, "Stop The World" - The Elevators, "On My Own" - The Crosbees, "Wake Up" - Big Dipper, "Unspeakable" - Ad Frank, "Maybe Monday" - Til Tuesday, "Three Chord Rock" - Unnatural Axe, "Angel At My Window" - The Wayoutz "Rat Radio" is produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" logo designed by Joe Constantine Theme written by Tom Abbott & Lenny Scolletta Special thanks Medford Community Media (c) 2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
90mns of the coolest songs from the 70's. This volume includes: "Help You Ann" - Lyres, "LonelyHearts" - The Atlantics, "2 Doors Down" - Boys Life, "Heart Attack" - Classic Ruins, "No Place Like Home" - Neighborhoods, "Jackie Onassis" - Human Sexual Response, "Do The Boob" - The Real Kids, "Shot Of Your Love" - The Dawgs, "I Want Sex" - The Boize, "The Plug" - Unnatural Axe, "(Hangin' 10 With) Henrietta", - The Beachmasters, "Terminal Barbershop" - Pastiche, "Circles" - Drezniak, "Substitute" - Ash, "Cry The Night Away" - The Trademarks, "Fascist Lover" - Lou Miami, "If You're Going To The City" - Mach 5, "Johnny's Coltrane" - Gary Shane, "Cos I'm Taking You To Bed" - Willie Alexander, "All Kinds Girls" (Live Paris) - The Real Kids, "A Bit Of You" - The Last One's, "Amtrak" - Fox Pass, "I'll Show You Who's Mod" - Kenne Highland & His Vatican Sex Kittens, "You're Too Cute" - LaPeste, "Hot Steel & Acid" - Nervous Eaters, "Not Looking Back" - Lyres, "Government Center" - Modern Lovers, "Back In Line" - Prime Movers "Rat Radio" is produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" & "Rat Radio" logo's designed by Joe Constantine Theme written by Tom Abbott & Lenny Scolletta Special thanks Medford Community Media --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
90 minutes of more of the coolest songs from the coolest Boston bands from the 1980's & Beyonder. This Volume features the following: "Can't Wait Forever (live)" - The Atlantics, "Happiest Days" - Billy 7, "Heroes Of The Dead" - Boys Life, "High Life" - Cadillac Heart "Lover's Day" - Til Tuesday, "The Boy I Work With" - Ed's Redeeming Qualities, "Make Your Mark" - Downbeat 5, "Alive" - Dumptruck, "Stick Ball Kids" - The Elevators, "Front Page Girl" - Fox Pass, "Last Cadillac On Earth" - The Fools, "You & I Being Together" - Muck & The Mires, "King Of Calypso" - Ed's Redeeming Qualities, "Candy Guts" - The Dambuilders, "C'mon C'mon" - Gigalo Aunts, "Kurt Koasik" - Permafrost, "Keeping Time" - Jenny Dee & The Deelinquents, "Lie Detector Test" - The Elevators, "Mind Control" - The Fools, "If You Knew" - Muck & The Mires, "We Are Not Friends Anymore" - Downbeat 5, "Do It Over Again" - Jenny Dee & The Deelinquents, "When You're Dancing" - Richie Parsons, "Different Today" - Merrie Amsterburg, "Let Him Think On That" - Spampinato Brothers, "Trapped By My Own Intentions" - Jon Macey, "I Am A Dog" - Permafrost "Rat Radio" is Produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" Logo designed by - Joe Constantine Special Thanks: Medford Community Media (c)2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
90 minutes of more of the coolest songs from the coolest Boston bands from the 1970's & Beyonder. This episode features the following: "Teenage Flu" - The Atlantics, "Move With Me Sister" - The Del Fuegos, "What Does Sex Mean To Me" - Human Sexual Response, "My Ex" - Sex Execs "It's A Night For Beautiful Girls" - The Fools, "Sail Away" - Macey's Parade, "River Of Red" - Xanna Don't, "Transylvania Concubine" - Rasputina, "Indian Giver" - Battery Bridge, "A Little Devotion" - Ad Frank, "Baba Ganhoog" - The Cavedogs, "I've Been Kicked Around" - Downbeat 5, "Girlfriend's Girlfriend" - The Elevators, "Where I Come From" - Time Beings, "All Things Go Wrong" - Dumptruck, "Copsucker" - The Dambuilders, "Mass Ave" - Willie "Loco" Alexander, "Ain't No Good" - The Varmints, "Bad Attitude" - DMZ, "Lord Scrumptious" - Big Dipper, "Just Head" - Nervous Eaters, "Better Off Dead (live)" - Shake The Faith, "Best Friends" - The Outlets, "Shake On The Highwire" - The Crosbees, "Accidents" - Probable Cause, "Let's Get Dull" - Classic Ruins, LaPeste, "Amtrak" - Fox Pass, "She Pays The Rent" - Lyres, "Take That" - Third Rail "Rat Radio" is Produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" Logo designed by - Joe Constantine Special Thanks: Medford Community Media (c)2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
This is from July 1st, 2020. It's too late now to remember what it could be about, so you'll have to listen for yourself.
90 minutes of the coolest songs from the coolest Boston bands from the 1970's & Beyonder. This episode features the following: "2 Doors Down" - Boys Life, "Thanks For Asking" - Battery Bridge, "Down High" - Third Rail, "That's When I Reach For My Revolver" - Mission Of Burma, "Astral Plane" - Jonathan Richman, "Boston Lullaby" - Pastiche, "The Man I Don't Wanna Be" - Unnatural Axe, "Stuck In The Same Refrain" - The Peter Dayton Band, "Only Breathing" - O Positive, "I'm Really Enthusiastic" - Randy Black, "Lost My Mind" - Robin Lane & The Chartbusters, "Catbird Queen" - Reddy Teddy, "Solid Gold" - Real Kids, "Buried Alive" - Lyres, "I Want Sex" - The Boize, "Forget About It" - The Varmints, "Rocco's Wake" - Classic Ruins, "I'm Not There" - The Devotions, "Wood & Steel" - Last Stand, "Pretty Baby" - Mr Airplane Man, "Rock & Roll Romance" - Rick Berlin - The Movie, "Already Gone" - Shake The Faith, "Best Friends" - The Outlets, "Shake On The Highwire" - The Crosbees, "Accidents" - Probable Cause, "Let's Get Dull" - Classic Ruins, "Boystown Boys" - Marc Thor & The Boize, "Man In The Window" - Radical Cams, "Perfect Life" - Boys Life "Rat Radio" is Produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" Logo designed by - Joe Constantine Special Thanks: Medford Community Media (c)2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
The gang is back and we're just kind of playing it by ear, trying to remember all we did the past few months. There's an election coming up, and some cars get stolen.
90 minutes of the coolest songs from the coolest Boston bands from the 1970's & 80's. This episode features the following: "1 & 1 < 2" - Classic Ruins, "The First Time" - DMZ, "Big City Rock" - The Atlantics, "Cigarette" - The Infliktors, "I Live With Ghosts" - Lou Miami, "Better Off Dead" - LaPeste, "Down High" - Third Rail, "That's When I Reach For My Revolver" - Mission Of Burma, "Talk Show" - Pastiche, "They Saved Hitler's Brain" - Unnatural Axe, "You Told Me" - The Outlets, "I Finally Found Her" - Boy's Life, "Nazi Concentration Camp Blues" - Nervous Eaters, "Skin Tight" - Peter Dayton Band, "Up Up Up" - O Positive, "No Questions" - Randy Black, "When Things Go Wrong (live)" - Robin Lane, "Love Potion #9" - General Foodz, "Novelty Shoes" - Reddy Teddy, "All Kindsa Girls" - The Real Kids, "Buried Alive" - Lyres, "Sorry, Wrong Number" - The Atlantics', "Geraldine (I Need Money)" - Classic Ruins, "Do Not Enter" - DMZ, "Dancing With Death" - Lou Miami, "Acid Test" - Nervous Eaters, "Roadrunner" - Modern Lovers "Rat Radio" is Produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" Logo designed by- Joe Constantine --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
90 minutes of the coolest songs from the coolest Boston bands from the 1960's. This episode features the following: "Don't Look Back" - The Remains, "You Got The Power" - Art Of Lovin', "What The New Breed Say" - The Barbarians, "Camilla Is Changing - Chamaeleon Church, "Kickin' It Back To You" - Eagle, "As It Is Before" - Earth Opera, "Come When I Call" - Eden's Children, "Land Of Diana" - The Freebourne, "Feels Like Home" - Front Page Review, "Walkin' & Singin'" - Ill Wind, "Can't Find The Time" - Orpheus, "New Day" - The Pandoras, "Death Of A Nation" - Phluph, "BBY", "Once Upon A Time" - Teddy & The Pandas, "Message To Pretty" - The Rising Storm, "Funny Freak Parade" - Ultimate Spinach, "Mystic Mourning" - Beacon Street Union, "I Won't Hurt You" - West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, "Violet Gown - The Lost, "Why Do I Cry" - The Remains, "Paul's Circus" - Art Of Lovin', "Take It Or Leave It" - The Barbarians, "Separated" - Eagle, "Spring This Year" - Chamaeleon Church "Rat Radio" is Produced by Lenny Scolletta & Mike Hoban Edited by Lenny Scolletta "Rat Tales" Logo designed by- Joe Constantine Special Thanks: Medford Community Media (c)2020 lennyvision --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-hoban/support
There was a protest on the Key and it had people talking, even yelling. Also, our property values are down and it's because New Yorkers don't like it here. Finally, don't forget the 4th of July is coming up.
Kids ride around in flood waters while bigger kids splash them. The beaches will reopen, and the flood of the unwashed masses will descend onto the island. Something about golf carts, bike lanes, and such.
Some stuff happens on the Key and we talk about it ;)
Houses are cheap, but we can't buy 'em. Things are gonna open up soon and we're picking our colors. There's a survey out there if you want to give your opinion on coronavirus measures (LINK). All that and a little more.
We got the two Tonys on the show, and one has the 'rona. He's doing alright, though, except for the cabin fever that we all have. We talk about life during quarantine and a few more things.
There's a test to tell you if you've had it, not if you have it. There's also some stanky shoes, pressing buttons with shoes, a croc, and a hold up. It's not a real hold up, though. All that, and we forget about Ana a few times.
The fever is going around but it's not stopping us as we attempt our first show via videoconference. As expected, it's a lot of 'rona talk, but hey, it's something. Some old regulars even show up now that they can do the show in their underwear. At the end, the mayor even makes an appearance to give us his personal take having to deal with all this.
We start it off with a rib-off recap, then we get into the KB Crips, chat chats, the first case of coronavirus on the Key, how to get free groceries on the Key, and a bit more.
There's a new crew in town, and they're throwing cheese into fountains and then washing themselves afterward. Wait, that's not right. Also, some new restaurants, some cryptic talk in the Village, hitting the beach, and some other stuff we can't remember.
There's some dude out there who loves Hitler, but he's in jail now. A girl says she was assaulted, but it wasn't true. The key started shaking with the earthquakes last week and we get a sultry story to go with it. There's some stories about getting hit on the way to school, another Rolex guy gets jacked, and a bit of talk about the party this weekend.
Should we pay the council? Everyone here thinks we should. A tourist thinks our beaches are dirty, so should we pay someone to clean them up? We've bought a house, and something about titty cleats.
Billy K comes back to the Key to grace us with his offbeat observations, witty quips, and weird love for the Winn Dixie. We have a bit of Thanksgiving talk, Christmas talk, chat chats talk, beach talk, and more.
Halloween is around the corner, but the Haunted Hike already happened so we get a little recap. Talk of a Key Biscayne flag comes back up; maybe we can get the movement going. New park space is incoming on Harbor Drive, we'll see what happens. They want to make a new library, but there's some stiff opposition from the Key Colony HOA. Round it up with Winn Dixie and its new bar by the entrance.
Nick and Emily (happy birthday!) join us this week for a little discussion on what's up in Key Biscayne. First off, it turns out the cops don't really care if you share news of a speedtrap, as long as you slow down. The people at St. Agnes are looking to buy a one way ticket to heaven with an $18m remodel. We also mention the new sidewalks coming to a street near you, and the thrilling conclusion of the applicant/member love triangle. Take a listen.
Is it bad to alert your neighbors about speedtraps? Is it bad that the Beach Club is raising the rates to hold an event? Is it bad that there's a king tide? Is it bad to get blacklisted at the YC over a love triangle? Is it bad that 202 Sunrise is for sale again? Is it bad to make a summary consisting entirely of 'is it bad' questions when we don't ever ask if anything is bad? Find out in this episode.
One council member wants the cops to go rogue, engage in high-speed chases, and profile would-be car thieves. But it's not car thieves you need to worry about, it's palmetto berry snatchers. The berries, which may give you a boner, or cure your enlarged prostate, are all over the southern tip of the island. Also at the southern tip is the upcoming Haunted Hike for Halloween, which you should definitely check out and participate in, even if your prostate is a normal size. Some other Key Biscayne stuff is discussed on this episode of the show, so give it a listen.
Got a rowdy post-hurricane that never came crew in the building as we discuss iguana shootings, car thefts, the storm, a fishing ban on Mashta bridge, and who is the most green of the greens. Tune in.
Will you be visiting the new Oasis coffee window? We'll give it a shot, and look over once-again-for-sale entrance block. Not sure what we would do if we bought it, though. There's also a new sunset bar opening on the island, but apparently we already talked about it. That and a bit more, on this episode.
We're taking calls today, but all we get are wrong numbers. Did you hear about the crocs being born on Virginia Key? They're gonna tag 'em so they can identify the one that bites you. No one wants to live on the Key anymore, and we're ecstatic. Also, we managed to get rid of Big Brother, so we pat ourselves on the back. Take a listen.
Some whales washed up on the beach: the heartfelt story told here. We talk about that, the 4th of July, a flood pump station coming to the Key, a bunch of ethics complaints filed against council members, people mad because the Islander wrote 'coño' in a headline, a bit of chat chats, and a little more. Hey, wouldn't it be nice if the GD was mixed use and had a coffee shop?
Did you hear about that crocodile on the beach? Of course you did. Tom joins us as we talk a bit about that, the attack on the Village's computers, the crusade against the KBCF, and a lot of 4th of July banter. See you at the parade.
Is this the last episode with Billy in it? We hope not. And why are there so many vacant retail spaces on the island? Also, men's support groups are not funny. Summer camps, stink bombs, and toilet paper rounds it out.
A two live crew this week as Manny and Rafa are the only ones around to do the show. Have you ever gone fishing off the Mashta bridge? There's a group of neighbors who want to stop that. Sand is scarce but money is even scarcer, all because we're a bit too private. The Village is once again exploring buying up more land for parks, there's some talk of kids being rich-kid dickheads over at MAST, and property values ain't what they used to be. Tune in for the first episode in a month.
Special guest and KB tennis legend Pablo Arraya joins us this week. Can you define the vibe in New Orleans? We try during weekend talk. Ultra leaves Virginia Key, but we don't have much to say about that. Instead we derail into the tennis tournament. Have you ever flipped a golf cart, or maybe driven it into a lake? If you do, don't hold your phone while doing it. A little chat chats rounds it off.
442nd Regimental Combat team. Andrew, Roman, Tyson
The Beach Club and what's happening there are a big part of today's show; that's not all, though. Did you know that all those re-usable metal cups come wrapped in a ton of plastic? Make sure your next party encourages guests to BYOC. There's also a serial public defecator on the prowl, so watch your step. You also might not want to leave your valuables next to a Jacuzzi, as they're known criminal hot-spots. Alright, that's enough text, take a listen and find out what's really going on in Key Biscayne.
You ever wanna swing on the KB trapeze? Well too bad, it's probably just a myth. What's real, though, is the fun we had this weekend at the Aquaparty and Silver Sands. We also comment on the plastic bag ban petition and Beach Club stuff (Cornhole tournament this Friday). We get to the end by reading some great poems sent by a mysterious fan.
We were privileged this week with having the panel hosted at long-time listener Chuckie's place, even though he didn't want to talk (maybe next time). Two of us went to Ultra, and the other two got stuck in the traffic, but overall we felt it was fine. We heard about a hobo who likes to party, and steal. We also have a few police reports to share. That, and bit about the continuing saga at the Beach Club. Give it a listen.
With the ever-looming Ultra finally here, we discuss a bit about the options you have to make your weekend a little better. In a flashback to yesteryear, we have a firsthand report of the Miami Open, and how it stacks up (spoiler: it's not the same). There's a bit on the shake-up at the Beach Club, and a new segment on hot dudes and the backs of their heads. Tune in.
We're welcomed this week on the world tour by former mayor Mayra, who just got off spring break. We talk a bit about some new restaurant options at the Towers, Ultra updates, non-English speakers getting into NIPA, and snazzy new bullet proof vests. There's more than that but I don't feel like writing right now. Enjoy the show.
The world tour continues, but we almost miss it because of the time change. We steadily drop listeners this week as we keep singing the song picks. The chat chats go off over the weekend with two festivals in a row, but those are a fraction of the size of Ultra. We also learn that Uber may not service Ultra, upping the anxiety on the panel. Will it be that bad? Probably. A tiny calendar rounds it off. RIP Fish.
Fret not for your watch, as we learn that the tumbos mugger has been caught. Not only that, but the muggee and Manny are now besties. If you thought that Ultra traffic was going to be a mess, we can more or less confirm it. The powerlines are going to be expensive, no matter which way it goes, but at least your kids won't have to live under them. Oh, did you hear we're going to La Scala? That, a bit about a croc, the beach club, and some singing on this episode of NOLS.
A big weekend at Grassroots is followed by some bombs thrown in the chat chats; try and avoid the fallout. On that subject, the mayor has proposed taking the chats in-person, but who will attend? Not us, but we think you should go. If you do go, don't count on taking a lime bike. A nice hack for free snacks at the beach and a whole bunch of NIPA rounds it all up.
Traffic sucks? Yeah, we know...Lots more happens this episode so listen in as we talk about Theocracies, what constitutes a workshop, and continue discussing mugging conspiricies for whatever reason. Oh yeah, because we keep getting intel. Anyway, enjoy the weeks of freedom leading up to Ultra and catch you next week.
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As the world turns the tour continues. This time we take up our instruments in Pablo's (of 'NOLS outro' fame) studio. After a false start, we learn that the Ultra traffic plan is lacking, we wonder if Henderson is a good park name, and then we get into it about who should pay for what on the island. Councilman Ignacio joins to give insight on how we'll be keeping the lights on, and we almost get into climate skeptics but we have to wrap it up.
Another week, another tour stop. This time we're again at Len's. Love is in the air, with some engagement stories and a Valentine's day pre-party. Things get hot on Harbor as a house catches fire, some get their panties in a fuss over medical marijuana, and a few kids break into a house (but it was just a prank, bro). An update on the rolex bandits, sharks, and the krusty kup rounds it off on this episode of the show.
We're back at Ana's place this week and it's a full house. Billy returns, thankfully, as he's the only one with any content. We go back and forth on how bad we are for the environment, and then we hear that a local group is trying to host a forum for climate change deniers. All that and a bit more on this episode of NOLS.
We're on the second stop of the Key Biscayne World Tour, at Ana's place this time. Billy joins to add a little color, and we recap the Bill Baggs party that happened this past weekend. Rafa gets all Neil Rogers against the condo council, someone gets mugged by masked marauders on the island, alerting people to speed traps, and mariachis doing some Smiths song. We go hot on latinx at the end, but don't worry if you don't know what that means. All that and a bit more on this episode of the NOLS.
In our cushy temporary studio we've got little to talk about but that doesn't stop us. The eyesore at Oasis won't be resolved anytime soon though there's a bit of hope. We also realize that we may be just as bad as all the chat chats we rail against. Pizza by the slice, a fresh new restaurant, and a bit of tumbo-talk rounds out this episode of the show.
We start the year off strong with chats of burundanga, bedazzled vagines, pasties, and Xmas miracles. Yes, there are some interruptions along the way, but if you can keep up, we promise it's worth it. Tune in to find out what's new in this prime (?) year. Cheers to 2019, a new start, and the same old same old.
If you're into rumors and hearsay, this is the episode for you. We talk about unverified accounts of kids getting busted and relate some of our own stories. Danny joins us from Key Biscayne Living and shares some ideas for how to take news on this island into the digital age. A little story about our time at Tumbo's last week wraps it all up.
If you're into good nicknames, you should listen to this episode of NOLS and then meeet us at Tumbo's on Wednesday for a "chat chat". There's a new segment called "mindful neighbor" because, well, you know, we're over talking about bad parking. Also, Manny's wearing real clothes and makes an apology on air. Tune in for some good stories and a laugh.
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The holidays are here if you look at the lights, but we're not all feeling it just yet. The most powerful man on the island is on the show this week, but he's very humble about it. A little bit about Ultra, a lost paddle boarder, and a few rants get us by on this episode.
Dim lights, thick smoke, and a rambling host gone rogue this week. The panel is missing in action and so are the topics, but that doesn't stop our interlocutor from giving it a shot. Give it a listen, but this one may be strictly for the true fans.
While everyone is crying about Ultra coming to town, we are joined by two people who are doing something about it: Dave and Dara from VolunteerCleanUp.org. They've gone to enough festivals that they know exactly how to clean them up. We also talk about iguana gender-bending and traffic scarecrows. Oh, and did you know that Phish is better than the Dead? All that and a little more on this episode.
We have a guest who sounds like more of a regular than a guest, spitting out useful info and advice left and right (thanks for that, Tom). We also talk about, guess what? NOULTRA. There's some fake news and a call for a recount, then a new count for our potential OUTRO. Let us know what you think.
Halloween’s finally over. It actually happened some time between last week’s show and this one—meaning, we talk about it again. After all that noise, Manny stays in on Oct. 31 and the others go out. Music makes a comeback this week on the show, which is refreshing, until you realize it’s about the untz untz headed our way. Predictions are in for the elections and we urge you to vote...or not. The No One’s Listening Show, episode 130, untz.
Tonight we're more subdued than usual, but that might be a good thing considering last week's episode (ref: sex clowns). We talk way too much Halloween and chime in on some school info that's still blurry. A shout out to some friends goes out and we realize we didn't even drink tonight--depending on what's in Manny's cup. Anyway, give it a listen to find out what no one's talking about.
Listen in as we talk about punishing kids, sex dungeons, clowns, dancing, and more. Crowd favorite Budget Price is Right is back and you'll never guess how much a cop uniform costs. That and a lot more.
Rafa gets an indecent school proposal, Manny almost dies, and the red tide is gone. Leni joins and we also react to the mayoral debates, and we ask what you might do if you find money in the street.
The most wonderful Leni joins the panel today to get into a bit of KB banter. We go on about a tree assassin on Redwood, the god-damned booter, beach reports, a change-up at the Islander News, the candidate forum and a few more things.
Officer Manny is on the case, busting up delinquent teens going too fast in his neighborhood. We also get into the manager and his lawsuit against the village, the mayor being caught up in an ethics investigation, red tide hitting in palm beach, and a few more tidbits.
The poop in the water is consuming our brains as we talk about #fillabag, public access to the bay, parking, Francesco's closes, and a little more.
There's so much seaweed that they're pushing it right back into the ocean, the Marine Stadium park may finally happen, and some stuff about pizza, pool boys, and footlongs.
Summer is over; we're done with the melt sessions. Now we're a bit sharper, talking about the Oasis going up for sale, making fun of comments in the village survey, and some KB election updates.
We welcome Julie and Billy this week as we talk about the health of the beaches, Manny being recognized by the village, plastic straws being banned, and a bit more.
We get all political as the last days of summer go by. Brett Moss joins us as we talk about the new council candidates, beach erosion snake oil, murals on the island, underground power lines, and more.
Summer sweaty-melt series continues on the Key. There's not too much news but we talk about how it can be a pain in the ass to get into condos, short-term rental policy on the island, forming our own singles group, and a lot more.
We got longtime listener Alvaro on the show as we discuss the upcoming elections, the baseball fields going away, an app for reporting problems on the island, and a few more things.
After a month long hiatus we are back with an all-star cast of two. It's been melty all summer and that continues, as we talk about the upcoming elections, Sun Pass problems, pronunciation, taxes, beach poo-weed, and the state of the show.
July melt series continues, and there's nothing more melty than the island being shut down, as happened on Friday. We discuss the situation, the World Cup, cyclists getting tickets, and only a bit more.
Summer melt series continues as July beats down on the crew. Bill Durham and Billy Kimble join us to talk about the new mayoral candidates, water quality, the 4th of July parade, the World Cup and much more.
As the summer goes on the shows melt, like cheese on tuna, and only Griff and I are here to eat it. Did you hear Mike Davey is running for office? The tennis stadium is going to be destroyed, and we ramble for a good part of the show because it's summertime.
The early summer malaise is the same whether you're melting or molding. We're here talking about plans for the library, stolen cars, the fish fry, Macky's fire fightin' heroics, and a lot more. Tune in, if you want.
Is bad gasoline contaminating our precious auto fluids? Is Key Colony going to open an entrance that goes to Holiday Colony? Who knows. There's also a new manager in town, and we talk police reports.
Longtime friend of the show Cam joins us as we talk about a fire at L'Esplenade, service dogs pooping in Winn Dixie, golf carts being pulled over, and much more.
Billy K. joins us on this episode of the No One's Listening Show where we talk manager shmanagers, cops being blamed for everything, the entrance block back for sale, and how to handle seeing people you know around the island.
Police reports make a comeback as we talk Key Biscayne. A motorcycle hits a kid on Crandon while in a crosswalk, the farmer's market might be closing, a kid is beaten up outside CVS by some bullies, they're going to install license plate readers, and then we ramble about the changing key.
Was the council too short sighted when building the new school? Who is anonymously trashing Joe Rasco in the Islander? What is the Key's ideal nipple size? All that and more on this episode of NOLS.
The panel is back on this lazy Sunday to talk about special Sir Pizza orders, a Fill-a-Bag Earth Day event, the Village and Miami falling out over the Marine Stadium, bad parking, and a few more things.
Some interesting things this week: racist bullying at MAST, another Key Biscayner wants the manager position, and code enforcement seems to be biased. We also hit on mobile bars, sunshine laws, and a few other things. 00:40 - Weekend Talk 11:40 - What are you listening to? Rafa: Paul Simon - Allergies Kelly: Bruno Mars feat. Cardi B - Finesse Dana: Kenny Chesney - Get Along Manny: Rolling Stones - Straight Cat Blues Ana: Galaxy 500 - Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste 18:45 - Key Hacks Talk o Town 20:50 - Racist bullying at MAST goes unchecked 29:15 - Joe Rasco for manager? 41:40 - Selective code enforcement by the council? 50:00 - Calendar Fri. 4/13 - Manny's Birthday at Dune Sat. 4/14 - KB Electronics Recycling Drive Sat. 4/14 - KBCS PTA Party Sat. 4/14 - Dance Performance in the water at Biscayne Nature Center Tue. 4/17 - HaHa’s Working Man’s Tarpon Tournament Fri. 5/4 - 4th of July Parade Fundraiser BBQ
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