Posted by jeffcat on December 25, 2017 at 11:46:53 from (76.116.234.200):
In Reply to: A Christmas story posted by SVcummins on December 25, 2017 at 10:01:52:
Jean Shepherd had a radio show on WOR 710 out of NYC. All of these little stories he used to tell on his radio show. The fun thing is you became a SHEP fan after awhile. When I went to see the movie there were maybe 35 or 40 people. As the movie starts, ☆deck the halls with bows of holley☆, you could hear about 15 people snickering including me. Fellow Shep Fans!! This is the only movie I have ever gone to that I knew EVERY single second of the movie start to finish before it even started! If you want you can pick up MP 3 DVD Format disks of a boat load of his shows check Ebay. Sometimes he would ramble and play his Kazoo but his show was always fun. By the way. If you really like darn good story telling. Go on the net at look up CBC As it happens. Every Christmas eve they have the story "The Shephard". You can download a pod cast of it. Super creapy story and really scares the daylites out of you. Talk about an Ohh ..... moment. Make sure it is dark outside, turn off the lights, you are the only one home, strap on your flight suit, and get ready for take off. Get ready for your mind to explode. I listen every year and every year all of the hair is standing up! Please listen!
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