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May 2005

Halcyon Days of Aunt Fay's Typewriter

Saturday, May 28, 2005

Steve Post returns to his roots technologically, not follically, speaking. In an effort to reconstruct the halcyon days of Aunt Fay’s typewriter, Steve dumps his computer, locks up his electric portable, and goes mano a manual. The music supports his best efforts, which are unfortunately few.


Armed Forces Day

Saturday, May 21, 2005

Steve Post, host of The NO SHOW, manages to lodge his thumb in his eye as he attempts to salute Armed Forces Day with appropriate music and inappropriate comments. You be the judge...and the jury...and the executioner.


Pledge Week

Saturday, May 14, 2005

It’s Pledge Week; need we say more? Unfortunately, we do. Lot’s more. And Steve Post says it all and then some. Be listening as Steve prostrates himself before the microphone in abject beggary. You will be moved to an exquisite and excruciating combination of pity and revulsion as Steve plucks your heartstrings in order to loosen your purse strings. The music is a form of extortion.


Going Postal

Saturday, May 07, 2005

Steve Post, host of The NO SHOW, goes, well, “postal” over ill-designed products and becomes increasingly distraught during an interview with Dr. W. Felton Jones, Director of the federal Bureau of Revised Results. The music does nothing to calm him or you.