Satire

Bill Nye's Cordwood

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Bill Nye



From Galileo to Grover Cleveland, from wasps to cattle, from dinosaurs to the railroad, Bill Nye's wide ranging wit pokes gentle fun at ever…

Mrs. Warren's Profession (Version 2)

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George Bernard Shaw



.Mrs. Warren's Profession is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1893, and first performed in London in 1902 but was banned after two p…

William -- The Fourth

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Richmal Crompton



The world’s most confident, most chaos-creating eleven year old boy is at it again in these fourteen glorious and funny 1924 short stories. …

Marvellous Hairy - a novel in five fractals

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Mark A. Rayner



So hair is sprouting in unspeakable places and you can no longer carry a tune, but if you’re a surrealistic artiste with an addiction to Fre…

The Country Wife

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William Wycherley



One of the most notorious Restoration comedies in existence, William Wycherley’s The Country Wife is a lively and riotous exploration of cou…

And Even Now

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Max Beerbohm



This is a diverse collection of essays by English writer Max Beerbohm, whose circle included such notables as Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Sh…

The Vegetable; or, From President to Postman

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F. Scott Fitzgerald



"Any man who doesn’t want to get on in the world, to make a million dollars, and maybe even park his toothbrush in the White House, has…

Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy

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Stephen Leacock



Humorous, ironic, and sometimes cynical observations of life in 1915 from Canadian humourist Stephen Leacock. (Summary by TriciaG)

Curiosities of Street Literature

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Various



This is a collection of broadsides from London. Broadsides are short, popular publications, a precursor to today's tabloid journalism. The c…

Bob and Ray WOR 168 November 01 1973




Thursday- Shopping at the Mall, Mayor giving a speech From the Marry Backstayge reels. This tape degrades as the days go by.

Bob and Ray WOR 169 November 02 1973




Friday- Mayor still talking From the Mary Backstayge reels. This tapes sound degrades as the days go by. There is also cross talk from the o…

Bob and Ray WOR 170 November 05 1973




Monday- Westchester Furioso, Pop gets flowers From the Mary Backstayge reels. This tapes sound degrades as the episodes go by. There is also…

Bob and Ray WOR 176 November 13, 1973




Short on space, Pop gets put in the Nursery. There may be cross-talk on this episode. Next Episode: https://archive.org/details/bn-r-1771114…

Bob and Ray WOR 177 November 14, 1973




Pop gets visitors in the hospital. This episode has un-removable reverse cross-talk. The Toasters know which episode it is but don't care. N…

Bob and Ray WOR 178 November 15, 1973




An unexplainable discussion with Greg then Pop in the hospital with amnesia. Next Episode: https://archive.org/details/bn-r-17911161973-visi…

Bob and Ray WOR 180 November 19, 1973




Pops plays ping-pong with Nurse Rudehouse. Next Episode: https://archive.org/details/bn-r-18111201973-pop-robs

Bob and Ray WOR 181 November 20, 1973




On Mary Backstayge, Pop robs the hospital gift shop. Next Episode: https://archive.org/details/bn-r-18211211973-cops-arrive-partial

Bob and Ray WOR 182 November 21, 1973




On this partial episode the cops come for Pop. This episode is short due because the tape ran out. A Truly Desperate event. Next Episode:

Bob and Ray WOR 685 October 21 1975


B2



B2 has provided an episode too clean to be truly desperate. Good with the bad. Rehearsals for "A Tale Of Two Cities" and more of t…

Bob and Ray WOR 686 October 22 1975


B2



Rehearsals for "A Tale Of Two Cities" continue and more of the show. Yes, Felicia Floodgate does dip by. B2 has provided another e…

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