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I have been sadly remiss in reading Get Fuzzy ... I just stumbled across this:
http://www.comics.com/comics/getfuzzy/archive/getfuzzy-20050116.html
NPR humour! In a comic strip!!
Some people have to wait till 5 for All Things Considered? That ... is sad.

2:31 pm

To the southwest - multi-armed Zanzibanian short women, and their exploding wigs of death!

7:07 pm – A Tangled Web
Prologue: I first watched Muppet Treasure Island when I was about sixteen or so, and subsequently watched it many, many times. Because of this movie, I cannot picture Long John Silver as anyone but Tim Curry, and for a very long time I was unable to picture Tim Curry as anyone but Long John. Even now, it's only his voice that can be separated from the one-legged pirate cook in my mind, not his actual appearance.
Mr. Curry has more recently infiltrared my brain as the inimitable narrator of the Lemony Snicket books on tape. He is fantastic. He is awesome. But that's not what this is about. This is about the voice he uses for Captain Widdershins on The Grim Grotto. Understandably, he uses a Scottish accent for him, but this had the side effect of making him sound uncannily like Billy Connolly's excellent Uncle Monty from the movie.
Today, while doing dishes, I watched Muppet Treasure Island for the first time in a long time, and realized that it's not Billy Connolly's Uncle Monty that Widdershins sounds like ... it's Mr. Connolly's Billy Bones. Billy Bones, who warns the young protagonist(s) to beware Long John Silver, who IS Tim Curry. And so we close the extremely trivial and subjective circle.

I stand my ground: Tim Curry should have played Olaf.

NPR

Date: 2005-01-30 12:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cheskka.livejournal.com
NPR!! *does the wave, then realizes nobody else is participating*
Ha. We were just discussing radio stations at work, and I'm not the only person in the world that enjoys listening to National Public radio ^_^ . Just wait till I tell them...
I think it depends on the day. On the weekends "All Things Considered" comes on earlier, but during the weekdays five or four sounds about right...
*dances a random NPR dance out*

Re: NPR

Date: 2005-01-30 05:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
Ah, see, the station I used to listen to (when I actually lived in a city that had one) had The World at three and ATC at four. Four o'clock, every day ... I'd wait until then to start my afternoon. The opening theme music still makes me feel like starting my homework, getting down to business...

[sigh] NPR...

It's funny, NPR fans have a way of flagging themselves - I remember watching a show on the 1989 earthquake in San Fransisco, and they were interviewing one lady who was driving on the double-decker highway when it collapsed, and she said something like "Yeah, I was driving down the highway, listening to NPR, and all of a sudden..." Why bring up what radio station you were listening to? How is that relevant? But yet many public radio listeners do just that.

Date: 2005-01-30 05:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starredgirl.livejournal.com
I love Get Fuzzy. So. Much.

Re: NPR

Date: 2005-01-31 01:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cheskka.livejournal.com
Maybe it's a subconcious (or maybe it's not subconcious 9_9) desire to advertise. I mean, they have those whatchamacallits--no, I know what they're called, I just can't think of it--you know, when they try and raise money for the station? Well, they just sound so...desperate, that sometimes I feel like going door-to-door to get more sponsors for the poor dears. Which is saying something. I've always hated those school charity sales.
But, *NPR*. Quality entertainment, and you can enjoy it whilst doing something else ^_^ .

Date: 2005-01-31 09:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ubiquitouspitt.livejournal.com
Have you read the Get Fuzzy strip, "By the way, Iraq has Weapons of Mass Destruction. Pass it on." I have it lying on my desk somewhere and I mean to paste it up next to a strip of Zonker talking to his trees...

Date: 2005-02-01 07:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
Yup - that was the one you had linked on your journal, yes? I believe it was "Iraq caused 9-11, pass it on." But ... it's related.

Zonker? Is that what the kids are calling him now? I'm assuming this is the person who's famous for talking to trees, and generally being mad, and also being named George?

Date: 2005-02-01 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ubiquitouspitt.livejournal.com
Oo - did I post that strip? I imagine I must have... like I said, it's buried on my desk somewhere. Only a week in my new room was ample time to convert all into utter ruin... I've books balancing on papers and papers balancing on books and cats - yes, cats. Cats on top of it all.

Zonker? Are you ignorant of the great sunkissed one?

http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/thecast/zonker.html

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