EPISODE · Sep 11, 2025 · 1H 8M
Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness with Tony Nesbitt - Ep 252 - Existential Essentials
from Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness with Tony Nesbitt · host Tony Nesbitt
The title of this episode will be: Existential Essentials It’s an absolute wacky DBG from September 12th, 1992. However, a bonus clip begins the festivities from September 7th: A CALL FROM MONADNOCK! For the uninitiated, Monadnock (real first name, Jerome) was a regular caller to the overnight shows on WBZ. Always filled with wild mystery and conspiracy. I recall one time when he claimed the govt was watching him through a lightbulb in his home. He does not disappoint here as he takes the liberty to inform us that his generation was brought up on propaganda. Topics covered: A New Jersey story about an apparition of the Virgin Mary appearing to a man and the possibility that it was all done by the government and military. I began to play the dramatic, mystery music during the call. He continues…Wayne Gretzky is involved. Monadnock was drugged and his teeth were stained! I now add echo to create the disembodied voice of Norm. Liza Minelli is in on it too! The Red Sox are involved! He’s been unjustly hospitalized over 15 times. God Bless ya, Monadnock, we love you! Now, from the sublime to the ridiculous, it’s DBG time. Players: Jay in Burlington Rose from Wellesley (Mom of Debbie) Kim in Needham Fran from RI Tony producing and playing in studio Jack Harte from the WBZ Traffic reporting staff Bdays: Maria Muldower Barry White 9/15 Norm Crosby Jackie Cooper 9/16 Peter Falk Lauren Bacall B.B King 9/17 John Ritter Ann Bancroft Commercials: Baby Gold Bond with grandma, Karen Miller from Robbinsdale, MN Classic Ovaltine WBZ Promo for the NE Patriots season opener voiced by Gil Santos And later… The Federal Jobs Digest A call of desperation from Wolfie closes the show. Lastly, Norm is back after the news and intros Jack in traffic, and more madness ensues but alas it gets cut off. Ep 252, Existential Essentials, theorizes its way to your ears, now.
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The title of this episode will be: Existential Essentials It’s an absolute wacky DBG from September 12th, 1992. However, a bonus clip begins the festivities from September 7th: A CALL FROM MONADNOCK! For the uninitiated, Monadnock (real first name, Jerome) was a regular caller to the overnight shows on WBZ. Always filled with wild mystery and conspiracy. I recall one time when he claimed the govt was watching him through a lightbulb in his home. He does not disappoint here as he takes the liberty to inform us that his generation was brought up on propaganda. Topics covered: A New Jersey story about an apparition of the Virgin Mary appearing to a man and the possibility that it was all done by the government and military. I began to play the dramatic, mystery music during the call. He continues…Wayne Gretzky is involved. Monadnock was drugged and his teeth were stained! I now add echo to create the disembodied voice of Norm. Liza Minelli is in on it too! The Red Sox are involved! He’s been unjustly hospitalized over 15 times. God Bless ya, Monadnock, we love you! Now, from the sublime to the ridiculous, it’s DBG time. Players: Jay in Burlington Rose from Wellesley (Mom of Debbie) Kim in Needham Fran from RI Tony producing and playing in studio Jack Harte from the WBZ Traffic reporting staff Bdays: Maria Muldower Barry White 9/15 Norm Crosby Jackie Cooper 9/16 Peter Falk Lauren Bacall B.B King 9/17 John Ritter Ann Bancroft Commercials: Baby Gold Bond with grandma, Karen Miller from Robbinsdale, MN Classic Ovaltine WBZ Promo for the NE Patriots season opener voiced by Gil Santos And later… The Federal Jobs Digest A call of desperation from Wolfie closes the show. Lastly, Norm is back after the news and intros Jack in traffic, and more madness ensues but alas it gets cut off. Ep 252, Existential Essentials, theorizes its way to your ears, now.
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