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04/27/22 Show 100 : Exorcising A Visage, Neglecting To Feature Visage's "Fade To Grey"

from The Gerard Cosloy Radio Hour (That Feels Like Two Hours) · host Gerard Cosloy

for episode 100, I resisted the temptation to take a victory lap — not out of modesty, but rather because it’s a rather long lap around the block and I twisted my ankle falling over 12XU overstock the other day.  Instead, keeping a mindful eye on court proceedings taking place in Virginia, I thought we could deal with EXORCISING the self-pitying testimony (if not the entire visage) of the trial’s plaintiff, and with that mind, the program features the debut of the REVERSE HOLLYWOOD VAMPIRES (FKA Hollywood Vampires In Reverse).  Though this is not quite as spectacular as featuring The Straight Shot playing Detention’s “Dead Rock & Rollers” (in reverse), I still feel it was an entirely appropriate way to mark the occasion. SELF HIGH FIVE.  There’s some other music as well. If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the course of 100 episodes of a fantastic radio show, they need to be longer than 5 minutes.

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for episode 100, I resisted the temptation to take a victory lap — not out of modesty, but rather because it’s a rather long lap around the block and I twisted my ankle falling over 12XU overstock the other day. Instead, keeping a mindful eye on court proceedings taking place in Virginia, I thought we could deal with EXORCISING the self-pitying testimony (if not the entire visage) of the trial’s plaintiff, and with that mind, the program features the debut of the REVERSE HOLLYWOOD VAMPI...

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