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EPISODE · Dec 25, 2024 · 2H

12/25/24 Show 239 : Manufactured Outrage On Ice

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

much the way Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert’s scathing review of “Silent Night, Deadly Night” (1987, dir. Charles E. Sellier Jt.) ensured the film’s notoriety and commercial success, I sorely wish there was some august body, say, the Podcast Council or The Society For The Betterment of Streaming Radio Shows, that could do likewise for this week’s program.  Inappropriate xmas tunes.  Inappropriate tunes, period. Failure to suggest Forster & McLennan’s “Suicide At Home” was meant to be called “(We’ve Got) Suicide At Home” and essentially jumpstarted the meme craze long before any existed.  There’s all sorts of (negative) reasons to put this show ON THE MAP , but since this is the last episode for 2025, I would like to thank everyone that’s been a part of it and wish you and your loved ones a happy and healthy hollandaise time (provided you listen every week, holidays included, otherwise you can fucking fuck off)(re : Suicide At Home, aka Hall & Oates)

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much the way Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert’s scathing review of “Silent Night, Deadly Night” (1987, dir. Charles E. Sellier Jt.) ensured the film’s notoriety and commercial success, I sorely wish there was some august body, say, the Podcast Council or The Society For The Betterment of Streaming Radio Shows, that could do likewise for this week’s program. Inappropriate xmas tunes. Inappropriate tunes, period. Failure to suggest Forster & McLennan’s “Suicide At Home” was meant to ...

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