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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2017

Episode 71 – The Radical Return of Josh Witt and the Classic Era!

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In this totally tubular episode, Josh Witt (J-Weezy) makes his triumphant return to Turtle Flakes! In this episode, we return to the classic era of the Turtles and chow down on a mondo slice of breakfast pizza while we’re at it! Radical Relic – The 1986 Dark Horse Miniature Figurines April’s Antiquities – The 1989 Playmates Rat King figure and the 1997 Playmates Venus De Milo figure Casey’s Comic Classroom – Volume 1, Issue 8 (Released July 1986) Green Screen – Fred Wolf Cartoon, Season 7, Episode 19 entitled “Night of the Rogues” (First aired on November 20th, 1993) Here’s the link for the episode, dudes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRLEqfSIQsc Another slice of pizza goes out to Craig Holland for his totally radical drawing of Mikey for this week’s show! For more, check out his totally tubular artwork page at: https://www.facebook.com/CraigHollandIllustration/?pnref=lhc. Thanks and Cowabunga, dude! Have any questions or comments about today’s show or the TMNT in general? Grab your shell phone and call our new Turtle Flakes Turtle Comm Hotline at (865) 309-4875, and we’ll be sure to share your message on our show! We want to hear from you, dudes and dudettes! Be sure to check out Josh’s TMNT fan fiction series called “A Day in the Life” in its entirety at: http://bargainbinradio.com/?p=770 and his follow up series called “Punishment” at: http://bargainbinradio.com/?p=798. “TMNT Cartoon Theme” Performed by Daniel Tidwell. Check out his Facebook page and brand new album called Daniel Tidwell VS Video Games III at:www.facebook.com/danieltidwellofficial. “9.95” by Spunkadellic and “T.U.R.T.L.E. Power” by Partners in Kryme:https://www.facebook.com/partners.in.kryme?fref=ts Special thanks to Geek Cast Radio Network for sharing Turtle Flakes. Check out their awesome website dedicated to comics, movies, TV, and much more at: www.geekcastradio.com! Another special thanks to Retro Unlim Network for sharing Turtle Flakes! Check out their totally tubular network of gaming and pop culture podcasts, videos, and blogs at www.retrounlim.com! Turtle Flakes is also a proud member of The Retro Junkies Network! Be sure to check us out along with dozens of other radical, family friendly podcasts at www.theretrojunkies.com! And, of course, dudes and dudettes, check out our main Turtle Lair for all of our episodes at www.turtleflakes.com! Please join our Facebook groups at https://www.facebook.com/groups/TurtleFlakes/ and https://www.facebook.com/groups/turtletracks/ or you can send us an email with any requests or feedback you may have at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you! Cowabunga!!

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What I Need (feat. Liquid Turtle & John Ernest) Vinterkarusell Produced by: Ivan Tomić Desert Island Discworld Al Kennedy A weekly interview podcast about the works of Terry Pratchett and the people who read them, with host Al Kennedy. One guest, one book, four elephants, one turtle. Jataka Tales by Ellen C. Babbitt (1872 - ) LibriVox Jataka Tales form a part of the collective Indian Fairy tales with the only distinction that most of Jataka Tales have a moral. These are famous children stories and some of the stories like the "the turtle who couldn't stop talking" and "the King's White Elephant" are so famous that they are enacted as short plays in schools and are cited as an example in daily conversations. All the stories in this collective work have a moral, most likely being narrated by an animal.(Summary by sidhu177) The Jack Benny Program Entertainment Radio ***********SOME SHOWS SOUND QUALITY NOT GOOD********Jack Benny first appeared on radio as a guest of Ed Sullivan in 1932. He was then given his own show later that year, with Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor --The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933.Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with The General Tire Revue for the rest of that season, and in the fall of 1934, for General Foods as The Jell-O Program Starring Jack Benny (1934–42) and, when sales of Jell-O were affected by sugar rationing during World War II, The Grape Nuts Flakes Program Starring Jack Benny (Later the Grape Nuts and Grape Nuts Flakes Program) (1942–44). On October 1, 1944, the show became The Lucky Strike Program Starring Jack Benny, when Ame

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In this totally tubular episode, Josh Witt (J-Weezy) makes his triumphant return to Turtle Flakes! In this episode, we return to the classic era of the Turtles and chow down on a mondo slice of breakfast pizza while we’re at it! Radical Relic –...

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