Penny DeWitt Cave takes a trip back to tell us about her Donny Osmond crush, purple velvet hot pants, and her deep love of "corny as crap" Hallmark movies. She recalls her first day of Jr. High and what it was like meeting all of her life-long friends.
Part 2 of our show recorded at the Stuart-Menlo High School Class of 1978 45th reunion. Listen to the "You Laugh, You Lose" competition where people face off one to one trying not to laugh at some really bad jokes.
Part 1 of our show recorded at the Stuart-Menlo High School Class of 1978 45th reunion. Some of our classmates share their recollection of just how things went down back in the day. You'll hear tales from Deer Creek, details on some near-death experiences, and the sad truth of how even a moment's indecision at a high school dance can permanently change the course of one's life.
Part 2 of our recap of the first 40 episodes. Our ol' buddy Retro Rob, sporting some far out bell bottoms, "crashes" in on us once again. He shares some very interesting information on how Stuart Iowa's leadership changed from the elder crowd to new blood in the 1970's.
What do you do when you haven't dropped an episode in two years? You pick up where you left off! After a freak accident where Tom fell asleep at the time machine controls, causing Tim and Tom to be stuck in the year 1347 for what seemed like two years to you all, the crew finally made it back. (Fortunately they didn't bring back any black plague.) On this trip they'll take you through some highlights of their first 40 episodes. And just like any good time travel scenario, it will be like they never left. NOTE: You may hear them talk of having been gone for a year. That's just because the journey back affected the part of their brains that do math.
Part 2 of our very interesting conversation with Doug Shellenberg (see Episode 039 show notes to learn more about him). Doug used his excellent sense of humor to lead Tim and Tom through "Stump The Hosts" with some keenly-worded questions involving music, TV, and movies. If you think we laughed a lot during Doug's first episode, wait until you catch this one! Among other things, you'll learn what you need to do when the thoughts in your mind just won't come out.
What happens when you bring on a guest known only to one of the hosts? It depends on a lot of things, and you will find out in this episode as you meet Doug Shellenberg, a co-worker of Tom's and an all-around great guy. Doug went to high school in northern Iowa the same time we were in high school. He knows his 1970's, he knows his "Stuck In The Past" (he's listened to every episode), and his humor and quick wit are quite impressive. To top it off, Doug has an infectious laugh that will make you smile.
Part 2 of our conversation with Joan Cook Corbin. Standing out among Joan's most poignant memories is the time she took Miss Donovan out in the hall to give her a talking to. You'll hear which teachers we taunted and which ones we didn't dare cross. Joan tests Tim's and Tom's 1977 Girls' Basketball knowledge during Stump The Hosts, and she lends her voice to some of the hit songs remembered in the news segment.
Have you ever taken the time to reflect on those who had the biggest positive effect on your life? Joan Cook Corbin did. Joan jumped back to the seventies with Tim & Tom to talk about her influencers. Joan talks about being put in her place by a friend while goofing off at a time she should have been serious, track team memories, and a best friend who named a pig after her. You'll learn why Joan rolls her bed pillows, and you'll be treated to a vocabulary including works like gaggle, curt, and precedent.
Part 2 of our conversation about the toys we were fond of as kids. You'll get a free French lesson, hear a horrible Minnie Ripperton impression, and you'll hear the song "If" in a way you couldn't even dream of. Tim calls it dramatic, but "hideously sappy" would have been way more accurate. And, most unfortunately, you may pick up the mental image of Batman in a Speedo. You absolutely...HALF...to listen to this episode!
Tim and Tom fly guestless into the era of the awesome toys and games we had growing up. Many are still around today while others have gone by the wayside. The guys got a surprise visit from Retro Rob (Bob Cook) who not only told them an awesome story from Stuart history but who also wrecked their recycle bin. Tim tries, and fails, to imitate Aerosmith's Steven Tyler. (Tim didn't want to do it, but Tom insisted.) Tom discovers he has a slight drinking problem.
Part 2 of our trip back with Chuck Avey. You'll hear the conclusion of "Stump The Hosts" as Chuck puts Tim and Tom through the ringer. Enjoy some killer Jimmy Carter imitations as well as Chuck translating a Deutsch movie title. The mail bag and RPM segments round out the episode which has been titled after something we discuss during "Stump The Hosts." See if you can figure out what it is.
If you want to hear all about America's favorite "Chuck" and his amazing career in Hollywood as a martial arts expert, you've mistaken our Chuck for that one just as we did. Our Chuck, Mr. Chuck Avey, joins us to talk about his life in Europe while serving our country. He tells of German's beer and babes, one of the latter which he married in the end. It wasn't planned, but in this episode you'll hear a few more references to pigs than usual. Chuck will also give you the real story on just how many times the postman actually does ring as well as advice on how to handle hostile mail recipients.
Part 2 of our fantastic journey into the life of Jeff...I mean "Howie"...Howard. Jeff recalls a variety of decades-old memories; his version of the "BB-in-the-butt-gate" scandal, his short stint as a member of the Menlo Mafia, the time he and Bob Tisl went at it head on, and where he used to hide his contraband (along with who trained him). Add in some bass drum cadences, a discussion of who drove what, and a little sparring with one of the hosts, and you've got another great episode to enjoy.
It doesn't come out more straight and to the point than from the mouth of Jeff Howard (Howie)! The crew goes back with Howie to remember some of the high school football glory days he shares with Tom. (Tim does some napping and some knitting during those segments.) Jeff remembers many parties with the dead - okay, at the cemetery - and talks fondly of his high school mentors. One thing for sure: after this episode, you'll have a whole new perspective on ground beef!
Part 2 of our conversation with Lynn Crabtree. If you've ever wondered what the pros and cons would be as the son or daughter of the high school principal, Lynn provides a glimpse into his life when he lived out what the rest of us could only imagine. Lynn delivers excellent, linked-together "Stump The Hosts" questions, all related to TV and movies. And, he adds his name to the list of those who have yet to embark on a wumpus hunt.
Did you drive a car in the 1970's? Our guest, Lynn Crabtree, did. In fact, he drove a few, as he explains in this conversation with the time machine crew. Learn how to terrorize neighbors using only gravel and a clutch. Lynn also recalls some of his favorite choir and wrestling memories.
Our first ever "3-fer" - Catch the third episode with guest, Ellen Newton Nilsen, as the crew discusses state music contests, vocal music teachers, the gems we all wrote in each others' yearbooks, pep meeting mishaps, and much more. You'll find out who took who to the cemetery, and you may even learn why.
We pick up where we left off last episode talking with our guest, Ellen Newton Nilsen. Hear some great memories recalled of sleepovers, childhood crushes, and closet seances. Then, be very amazed as Ellen describes the lengths to which she’s gone in order to eradicate the annoying curls from her life. How does one get their music group kicked out of gigs before they even start? Find out, and then enjoy recalling some of S-M's cheers in "Stump The Hosts!"