Episode 60 brings us a Dumb Birthday Game from October 21st, 1995
I’ve titled this: Wild Abandon. Not only because of what Norm says but also because of one of the players. And listen closely as we get a couple of definitions of ‘wild abandon.’
We begin with Norm and Jack Harte talking about the tag line “Welcome to our world!” on the Air Canada commercial which leads to some voice lessons from Jack.
And speaking of welcomes…Bonjour, France! Yet another country added to our simmering fandom.
And the timing couldn’t be better as France plays a role in the DBG too!
The players:
Jack Harte
Ed LeClair producing and playing
Kevin in Kittery ME
Sally from Reading
Mary Ellen in Braintree
Larry in Orleans on the Cape who can’t say when he’s enjoyed himself, though he can’t stop talking.
Bdays:
Whitey Ford
Carrie Fisher
Elvin Bishop
George Bell
Dates in History:
First lightbulb that really worked was turned on by Thomas Edison in Menlo Park.
Women in France were allowed to vote for the first time.
Norm sings “La Vie En Rose”
Then Norm AND Jack go all French on us!
The U.S.S. Constitution “Old Ironsides” was launched.
I will inform you that the tape ends, switches sides and then we hear the close of the game but there’s quite a nice prize for the winner.
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