73 thoughts on “TAH on the radio

    1. Noon?

      Oh, no!

      Not Noon!

      Noon is when the train pulls into Hadleyville.

      Do you know who’s on that train?

      Frank Miller is on that train!

      He made a vow while in State’s Prison,
      vowed it’d be my life or his’n.

      I’m not afraid of death, but
      what will I do if you leave me?

      Do not forsake me, oh, my Darling!

  1. Rutgers……hmmmmm. Not exactly a conservative think tank. Hope for the best, expect an ambush. I think Condoleezza Rice avoided the attack last year.

    I would expect some question like, “Why would anyone want to claim they are guilty of war crimes”

    Expect the unexpected.

      1. I saw the “LISTEN NOW” button, and clicked on it.

        But, all the text entries on that web site are so badly outdated, that I couldn’t have any confidence that the radio content wasn’t also outdated.

        After all, the only thing I could hear was some AWFUL, unrecognizable music.

  2. OK … I am at Rutgers.

    Secret location and having my hair and make-up done as we speak!

    Wish us luck!

    BTW … Don Buzney is a great Patriot …

    1. currently listening to their ‘folk rock’ program and waiting for you guys to class the place up! 🙂

        1. Red cocktail dress and heels?

          Um, MCPO – I don’t think a road trip to Rutgers qualifies as being “underway” . . . . (smile)

            1. How do we know the toothbrush was invented in WV?

              Because otherwise, it would’ve been called a teethbrush.

      1. Back when ol Crash first came on the scene, I had questioned how he was able to control the rudder on his plane if he had such trouble with his legs.

        ChipNASA said there was a device called a “Dutch Rudder”. I looked it up without turning on Safe Search first and wound up catching teh PSTD from the results.

        https://www.azuse.cloud/?p=40313&cpage=3#comment-1172585

        It just morphed from there.

        The phrase “Dutch Rudder Lemon Party” still causes me to throw up a little.

  3. Okay. All those who knew that the Coast Guard had a song, raise your hands.

    I like the way he said “Marine Corps.” Made a believer out of me!

      1. I had to look it up. It’s called Semper Paratus (Always Ready). Not what I would call a catchy tune and, unlike the other services’ songs, it doesn’t engender a desire to kick ass. It’s rather cerebral, I’d say.

    1. *Raises hand*

      And it actually called the “Dance of the Deep water Challenged Pirates” thank you very much…

      Might not engender a desire to kick ass, but when you’re in trouble we’ll be the ones to bail your ass out 😛

      1. Yes, the word is that the Coast Guard rescued an Australian fishing ship and crew from its location, frozen in Antarctic ice, pushing the way through thick ice and bypassing glaciers to rescue the disable ship and its crew.

        It is now on its way to New Zealand.

        Go, puddle pirates!

      2. All in jest. I was actually quite shocked one morning in the Persian Gulf to see a Coast Guard Cutter providing Plane Guard coverage for flight ops.

        1. @2/17 Air Cav

          lol All in good fun..I know its hard for you old guys to accept that Coasties actually do as much if not more than the other branches… 👿

          1. Correct me if i’m wrong, but doesn’t the CG also patrol navigable rivers like the Mississippi? I know they patrol the Great lakes, but those are International Waters.

      3. I have a friend in American Fork, Utah, who retired from the Coast Guard.

        We used to carpool together when working the graveyard shift at the Utah State Prison.

        During the Korean War, he served in the United States Marine Corps, stationed on an aircraft carrier.

        As he explained it, he wanted a military career, but he also wanted to stay alive.

        So, after his hitch in the Marines was
        up, he began his career in the Coast Guard, where he became one of the VERY few “Square Knot” sailors.

        A “Square Knot” sailor is one who has sailed all seven of the Seven Seas, and also been to all four of the Four Corners of the Earth.

      4. All jokes aside, I have a great deal of respect for the Coast Guard more for their unofficial motto than their official motto.

        “We have to go out, we don’t have to come back.”

      5. Toasty, little story, you probably have a lot more.

        I was doing contract IT work for the City of Sitka Alaska; I stayed at the hotel across the street – the Shee Atika. I worked there on and off for about 4 years and I had a lot of friends at the hotel and in town, we used to hang in the hotel bar.

        One of them was a helo pilot for the CG Air Station. One winter evening he showed up in his poopy suit, sat down and started ordering drinks, and hammering them right down. We found out that he and his crew had flown 180 miles out into the Gulf of Alaska in a big storm to pick up some sick or hurt guy off a ship. We never heard the whole story but it was bad – high winds, 50-60 foot swells, a really long hover to lift out the guy, several near misses with parts of the ship. We carried him upstairs and put him into a room for the night. In Alaska the Coast Guard people doing rescue duty get huge respect.

  4. My computer is too antique-yish so I couldn’t listen live. Please let us know when the recording is posted. Thanks!!!

  5. Don: “Jonn Lilyea will be joining us remotely from his estate in West Virginia. Are you with us Jonn?”

    “Grunt. Groan. Huh? I’m taking a crap. When are we on?”

    Don: “We’re on right now Jonn.”

  6. I haven’t looked yet, is there a comments thread there that we can watch The Dutch Rudder Gang go apeshit on?

    1. @A Proud Infidel~
      It seems that there are no comment threads for anything on that page…All there articles and tweets are a year or two old.

      1. Kind of a bummer, part of me was looking forward to seeing those Shmendricks screech and howl again, I wonder if Daniel A. Bernath (GH!) 😀 will try to sue Rutgers for airing that?

    1. Why? Does he believe he is the only one in the PNW? I have 3 on my short list of research projects.

    2. They probably scheduled their monthly “Dildo Party” to coincide with the event.

      And as always, bankrolled (with your tax dollars) by Commander Phil Monkress of All-Points Logistics!

  7. Late to the game here. I finally looked up Dutch Rudder in the urban dictionary. HAHH! & HAHH!!!

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