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BuDDy explains the anthropology of why Elvis was so popular with the ladies. More Shakespeare. An endorsement from BuDDy's friend (formerly Jim Terr's friend), Jim Bohannon. A thrilling, Tammy-Wynette-like cut called "Three-Teared Wedding Cake," from Jim Terr's CD sung magnificently by Margaret Burke. All this and a free CD offer!

 

As usual, more information and amusement than one person can handle. As BuDDy says, "Givin' you the most for your enertanement doller!"

"We just wanna be your friend" (SM)

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Direct download: BOFP060429.mp3
Category: Weekly Shows -- posted at: 9:05 AM
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BuDDy celebrates fellow genius William Shakespeare on the anniversary of his birth - and death! -- by quoting some of the many, many, many, many expressions that WS created that have become part of our language:

all corners of the world, all that glitters is not gold, as _____ as the day is long, as luck would have it, band of brothers, blinking idiot, budge an inch (or not), catch cold, charmed life, dead as a doornail, devil incarnate, didn't sleep a wink, eat me out of house, and home, fair play, fancy free, flaming youth, fool's paradise, forever and a day, for goodness' sake, foul play, give the devil his, due, good riddance, green-eyed jealousy, high time, hoist by your own petard, household word, in a pickle, in stitches, in the twinkle of an eye, into thin air, it's Greek to me, laughing stock, love is blind, make haste, method to one's madness, neither here nor there, no rhyme or reason, off with his head!, Oh woe is me, one fell swoop, play fast and loose, primrose path, seen better days, send one packing, short shrift, some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them, sorry sight, sweets to the sweet, the game is afoot, the game is up, the long and short of it, there's the rub, tongue tied, too much of a good thing, tower of strength, tut, tut!, under the weather, uneasy lies the head that wears the crown, what a piece of work is man, what is past is prologue, what the dickens, your own flesh and blood.

Also shining the spotlight on Nashville and bluegrass singer, songwriter, genius and friend, Kathy Chiavola!!

And finally, BuDDy debuts an original song called Let's Go Through Menopause Together."

And to top it all off, an offer of a FREE CD!!

"We just wanna be your friend" (SM)

* No digital information ("analog" waves only).
* All sound & video on reliable reel-to-reel tapes.
* Hardly any plastic (made in U.S.A.).
* Solar powered (methane backup).
* Uses recycled electrons.

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Kathy Chiavola Web Site

Direct download: BOFP060423.mp3
Category: Weekly Shows -- posted at: 3:30 PM
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"We just wanna be your friend" (SM)

BuDDy's got a new web site! The B-Street Project  www.BStreetProject.com named after the K-Street Project.

BuDDy comments on Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi , ". . . confident and authoritive."

BuDDy's talking a new movie with support from the Celebrities!

More throat therapy with Marsha Mason's Throat Therapy.

BuDDy reports on current affairs regarding immigration issues and plays Chili and Beans from Jim Terr's album Demos and Diamonds.

TESTIMONIALS and comments from humorists, journalists and famous talk show hosts:
The humorist, Dave Barry.
James Fallows, writer for the Atlantic Monthly magazine.
Jim Bohannon, talk show host from Washington D.C.
Hodding Carter, from the Jimmy Carter/LBJ administrations.

BuDDy plays live in the studio a very reflective song.

"We just wanna be your friend" (SM)

* No digital information ("analog" waves only).
* All sound & video on reliable reel-to-reel tapes.
* Hardly any plastic (made in U.S.A.).
* Solar powered (methane backup).
* Uses recycled electrons.

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Direct download: BOFP060414.mp3
Category: Weekly Shows -- posted at: 6:00 AM
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This week BuDDy lunches with his launch of the promo for the Podshow Network!
Adam, are ya listening?
"We just wanna be your friend" (SM)

 

MUSIC
BuDDy's Gingko and Tofu from Jim Terr's album Demos and Diamonds.

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Go ahead and check-out Rustle Up Some Love on Please Cut My Song, Mr. Travis by Jim Terr and friends.

Direct download: BOFP060408b.mp3
Category: Weekly Shows -- posted at: 5:40 PM
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* No digital information ("analog" waves only).
* All sound & video on reliable reel-to-reel tapes.
* Hardly any plastic (made in U.S.A.).
* Solar powered (methane backup).
* Uses recycled electrons.

 

"We just wanna be your friend" (SM)

The Tricklock Reptilian Lounge audience LOVES Buddy; they eat him up. Buddy is profoundly amazing ... with a guitar, a pot belly, and a sincere desire to just want to be your friend. Buddy is instantly likeable - spouting satirical songs and attitudes with such fresh innocence, unaware that he is hitting the heart ... Who knew that a pot-bellied, sincere, simple red-neck could be so damn loveable!
-Kerry Morrigan, producer and co-host, Tricklock Theater's Reptilian Lounge, Albuquerque, NM

I am totally a fan of Buddy's...I think if more Amurricans could just see things from his point of view (although he DOES heroically admit that his past has its flaws) well, we'd just be a lot better off, that's all. It's so refreshing to come across someone with no hidden agenda, who just wants to be my friend. Have you got any bumper stickers out for Buddy?
--The Legendary Panama Red

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Go ahead and check-out "Rustle Up Some Love" on "Please Cut My Song, Mr. Travis" by Jim Terr and friends.

Direct download: BOFP060401c.mp3
Category: Introductions Please . . . -- posted at: 1:20 PM
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