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Subject: Johnny Carson

  • Studies in Crap: The Gamecock, May 1966

    Each Thursday, your Crap Archivist brings you the finest in forgotten and bewildering crap culled from area basements, thrift stores, estate sales and flea markets. He does this for one reason: Knowledge is power. The Gamecock Date: May 1966 Discovered at: Prairie Village Antique Mall The cover promises: "The Monthly Magazine Devoted to Game Fowl." Also: if you own this, you are probably a terrible person. Representative quotes: "Somewhere along the line we supposedly human creatures, m

    December 11, 2008
  • Sometimes You Feel Like

    February 21, 2008
  • The Sins of Mike's

    It's where Norm goes when he's in town. Need to know more?

    February 8, 2007
  • Mark Pender

    Saturday, August 23, at the Blue Room.

    August 21, 2003
  • True Grit

    Rural Grit Happy Hour devotees celebrate four years of good fun.

    January 30, 2003
  • Wilder at Heart

    The Wilders add long-lasting flavor to the Santa Fe Trails Bluegrass Festival's lineup.

    May 16, 2002
  • Night & Day Events

    Week of March 1, 2001

    March 1, 2001
  • Angrious

    Ligtning Quick Demise

    June 8, 2000
  • Everyone Is Just Jealous: Studies in Crap Brings it On With 1983's CHEERLEADING!

    Each Thursday, your Crap Archivist brings you the finest in forgotten and bewildering crap culled from basements, thrift stores, estate sales and flea markets. I do this for one reason: Knowledge is power. CHEERLEADING! Author: Pauline Finberg & Peter Filichia Publisher: Scholastic Date: 1983 Discovered at: Used book store in Winnipeg, Manitoba The Cover Promises: Kali takes on many forms. Representative Quotes: "How's your enunciation? If you have a tendency to say 'comin' instead of

    April 9, 2009
  • Goodnight Mr. Budweiser: the commericals of Ed McMahon

    Ed McMahon's death was sort of overshadowed by all the rest of the news in the world yesterday. But let's not forget the man who introduced, sat next to and laughed with Johnny Carson for three decades. McMahon also starred in his share of commercials, most famously for Publishers Clearing House and Cash4Gold. But back in the late '60s and early '70s, Ed McMahon was Mr. Budweiser, his everyman persona and friendly demeanor extolling the virtues of "America's greatest beer." Always ready to be t

    June 24, 2009