
The “Good ‘Ol Days” filtered through a prism of true stories, poetry, and pop culture memory morsels from the fads, personalities, song lyrics, movies and television shows of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s, some of it nostalgic and some penny dreadful.... not your old man’s century.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. Watched C-beams glitter in the dark.” —Roy Batty. . A fun, philosophical one-hour-and-fifteen-minute-long homage to the likes of Gog, Robbie the Robot, the... more
I have to admit, I have always been an air show junkie. Give me a good baseball cap, my Ray-bans, binoculars, camera, fold-out camp chair, and some heavy-duty sunscreen (SFP 70 or better) and I’m good to go. I’ll jockey myself up through that crowd o... more
BOOMER MONOLOGUES Episode 8- "Tobacco Road" Hello. Welcome back to BOOMER MONOLOGUES. This is Episode 8- "Tobacco Road.” I’m inviting you to step back in time with me again, this time to Main Street, USA, circa 1955. I suggest you bring your Covid-19... more
BORN TO BE MILD PART II: "Head Out on the Highway" (or Zen and the Art of Motorcyclist Wannabeism) continues the saga of a dyed-in-the-wool Walter Mitty-ish man’s relationship with both the stark reality of sheer testosterone daredeviltry and the dr... more
"Born To Be Mild" Parts I and II: the phenomenon of Wannabe-ism (a la... The Christmas Story's Ralphie the wannabe Red-Ryder-Rifle-toting cowboy, or Peanuts' "Snoopy and the Red Baron" wannabeism. These two tell-all segments chronicle my own rise fro... more
More adventures with my bike gang English class
Welcome. You’re tuning in to BOOMER MONOLOGUES, a memoir podcast of some of the various adventures in my life from anywhere between 1946, the year of my birth, (yeah, not too much here from THAT year) and, so far, the year 2020. All episodes describe... more
What a long, strange musical trip it's been starting from a fetus' point-of-view (that would be me), rockin’ in the womb to 1946's Top Ten playing on the kitchen radio (out 'there,' on the 'other side' of the wall), all the way up to Bob Dylan's Chri... more










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