Wednesday, November 26, 2003

The Bob Gibb Memorial - Sunday, November 23, 2003 - Pictures and Miff Mole's Thoughts

This is in two parts...

Pictures from The Bob Gibb Memorial, Sunday, November 23, 2003.


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And a little audio, a bit that will more than likely make it on this Sunday's Big Band Brunch - The Bob Gibb Second Line Parade...(I don't know what to name it)...

Miff Mole's thoughts on Bob, at the event. (2.4MB MP3)

Miff pours out his heart about Bob. And that link was supposed to be a much more impressive experience for you all, but iMovie scaling up is sometimes unpredicable...as in this case.

There's lot of interesting stories about Bob, his last play lists at Jazz 88, tunes from the Memorial event at the Musician's Union. Stay tuned as we prep material for Sunday's special show, 11/30/2003 10 am to Noon, on Jazz 88, KSDS San Diego, 88.3 FM and world-wide webcast at http://KSDS-FM.org.
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Miff Mole Staring in Minus Mole

At the station tonight, getten warmed up for a little Bob Gibb Memorial Prep session. With a sill image from Minus Mole
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The quote from Miff Mole,

Viewed 'Minus Mole' from office machine...I may leave the promo status 'non-operational' just to have the technology kick a lot of ass like it did. Boy Howdy!

I am On for that Sunday shift so I will be, as always,

A Su Servicio,
Miff Mole
Jazz 88

Does he not rock or what. He does....
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Rooby Roo Rucks?

BlogCritic H. Wayne Nix: "Scooby-doo sucks."

CaseyKasemShaggy.jpgBut you have to admit, Mr. American Top-40 Casey Kasem did a stand-up job as Shaggy! Scooby-doo (and the "Pup Named..." series) are about the only thing the kids want to consistently pull-up on the TiVo. Pretty funny that it's so popular so many years after we watched it. And it doesn't suck any more or less than the rest of formulaic popular culture...mind-numbing filler between commercials. Just make sure to tell the kids that the commercials are a totally obvious plot to SELL THEM SOMETHING THEY DON'T REALLY NEED OR WANT. That's probably the best lesson that most TV can teach these days...to educate our children that they are under constant bombardment with images, sounds, etc. designed to make them consumers...not participants...not thinkers...consumers.
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