Tue, 25 April 2006 ROAD RAGE #53: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US We celebrate our first birthday by looking back over the events of the past year, including ... And we read listener comments and reveal our decision on a new theme song and bumpers. It's the Road Rage Birthday show. * This episode runs 15:22 ** We have special bumper music this week, "Cut the Cake", written by Tina Liza Jones and performed by John McCutcheon and others. Find John's music at http://www.folkmusic.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 April 2006 ROAD RAGE #52 ICE OUT We have a new guest on the Limbo Files, and we have a Poultry Report from Maine. What Were They Thinking? has ninjas, vegetarians, stupid politicians and another loose kangaroo. We're All Gonna Die!! looks at death. ... and The Rant listens to the loons as it ponders the meaning of an early spring. Road Rage is like a lonely cry in the night. This episode runs 16:22 Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 April 2006 ROAD RAGE #51: BEST OF ROAD RAGE We're back from the World Curling Championships. Congratulations to Scotland on their fine win over Canada, and to all the teams and volunteers who made this event so fantastic. There are pictures on the website at http://www.wcc2006.org/ including a couple of (ahem) moi interviewing the players. This week, we're re-winding episodes 17 through 22 for stories that are worth hearing again, like the Reptile Trifecta and When Geese Attack. Feel free to listen to these or any other episodes in full. And, please come back next week for a brand new episode of Road Rage. Comments[0] |
Tue, 4 April 2006 ROAD RAGE FIVE OH It's Road Rage Five Oh and who woulda thunk it? We celebrate our fiftieth episode and our fiftieth state with information you won't find in the guidebooks. We have a Giant Mango, a Giant Pizza, and a whole lot of other foolishness, including some surprise guests. We tell you more about the TV show Hawaii Five Oh (get it?) than you may want to know. And we remember Jean Shepherd and Steve Allen, two pioneers of whatever this is that we do. Road Rage Five Oh is a luau for your ears. Be there, aloha. Comments[2] |











