There isn't actually a time zone called lint is there?
If so, wow.
That is all.
John Clower wrote:
Until the cease and desist order goes through, it’s time for another
edition of The John Zone tonight on The Beyond Radio Network! March 9
is notoriously an insignificant day historically, and
There actually is. Line Island Time. Right now I believe it's
UTC+14. After we moved back to Standard Time in November, it took me an
hour to look up each of those time zones and make sure everything was in
order.
On 3/9/2010 8:02 AM, Brandon Hicks wrote:
There isn't actually a time
where do you check all those zones.
Hmmm if they had daylight savings it would be lindt.
lint enough is strange enouf but lindt is chocolate and to have something named
after that sweet thing is good.
Oh dear here is a simpsons quote.
sweet sweet candy!!!
At 03:17 a.m. 10/03/2010, you wrote:
Until the cease and desist order goes through, it’s time for another
edition of The John Zone tonight on The Beyond Radio Network! March 9 is
notoriously an insignificant day historically, and perhaps this year
will not break the trend. However, the two previous days have been far
more
if I may go on the china thing, I think the i like chinese track from monti
pithon will be appropriate.
thanks for letting us know about the onj.
At 05:58 p.m. 22/09/2009, you wrote:
First and foremost I must open this sort of trailer by offering my
congratulations to Andre and Kirsten on the
In this case, only if played backwards perhaps as those were sertainly not
friendly, or cute
- Original Message -
From: shaun everiss shau...@xtra.co.nz
To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 4:10 AM
Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Tonight on The John Zone - Babies
yeah! happy razing andre, and team. That's wonderful news. as as for the
loss in sports?
ha ha ha, that's what you get for
denying them the peanuts and chicken wings. for every chicken wing John
donates to the mavrics, they score. get donating!. and yeah, if china could
produce real good
First and foremost I must open this sort of trailer by offering my
congratulations to Andre and Kirsten on the birth of their son, Jacob
Peter Louis, born yesterday at 6:58 AM BST with a weight of 10.6 LBs.
For those who haven't, I encourage you to offer up your well wishes when
you can.
It's been awhile since I've posted what some might call a show teaser,
or disclaimer, depending on your opinion. But despite their outlines
not being passed along, The John Zone is very much alive and kicking,
wriggling about like a lethargic marmoset caught in a bear trap.
Throughout the
Some may tune in to The John Zone tonight in passing, and as such, shall
be very confused. Tracks about ducks and the state of Georgia will be
interspersed with old Les Paul and Jackie Wilson recordings, strange
national anthems, and Marie Serneholt's latest single. They may ask
themselves why
It's once again that time of the week where the pigeons and grackles of
automation flock for cover as The John Zone steamrolls its way into what
would otherwise have been a quiet Tuesday evening. Tonight we pay tribute
to the sixty-fifth anniversary of the D day operations of June 6, 1944, as
Whether you are a mother, have a mother, have ever or will ever be a
mother, or if you're just a bad motha motha, then tonight's show is
dedicated exclusively to you. Mother's Day was ceremoniously celebrated or
not celebrated around the world, and it makes a stop by The John Zone
beginning
Yesterday was Texas Independence Day here in the Lone Star state.
Those who recall my broadcast from March 3 of last year will no doubt
remember just how much I enjoy the annual Texas themed shows. However,
we will take a break from the Texas tunes to properly commemorate the
late Paul Harvey,
Bonjour, mes amis. Il est mardi gras aujourd'hui, et le Beyond Radio
Network a beaucoup de choses pour votres amusments. For in addition to
Fat Tuesday festivities, we here at the John Zone must commemorate
International Pancake Day as well. How that relates to Mardi Gras, I
have no idea, but
Once again it's that time of the week when The Beyond Radio Network
reluctantly lowers the draw bridge and permits this crazy Texan access
to the servers for another four-hour block of madness from 6 until 10PM
Eastern Standard Time. Tonight's broadcast will feature recordings made
from the
Tonight on The John Zone we will feature many a morsel to tantalize
your mental palate and stimulate your oral fibers. Actually, that
second part sounded a bit weird. Scratch that then. Songs about tea,
outakes from various rehearsals, and a few remaining football-related
recordings are three
Tonight's edition of The John Zone will focus on our country's most
prevalent pastime, professional football. Since many listeners are not
from the states, there will be plenty of material in support of
traditional football as well. But with the Super Bowl having been
played two days ago, it
Today marks the inauguration of our country's first black president,
Barack Obama. Tonight's edition of the John Zone mercifully will leave
all political opinions at the door to properly commemorate this historic
event, complete with political humor, of course. Also featured in
tonight's
On Christmas Day, we lost the great Eartha Kitt. The previous night,
my family had our semi-annual jam session. Tune in tonight at 6PM EST
on TBRN.net as we pay tribute to both, as only the John Zone can. Your
requests, comments, and bagles are always welcome, too, also. After a
week's
Well, it's December once again. That means it's time for holiday
merriment and incrimination as only The John Zone can bring you.
Beginning at 6:00 tonight on TBRN.net, we dive right in with recordings
from the Clower Thanksgiving, a solo of mine from 1991, and the first
wave of Christmas
Tonight ladies and gentlemen we honor the foibles and fallies of the
political candidates here in the states with some good-natured satire.
We will also take another trip on the bus with several of our favorite
passengers, hear a churchly track or two, and debut the recent Weird Al
single that
After a trying week of academics, it's time to unwind with yet another
edition of The John Zone. Featured this week will be the two bus
companions mentioned, but never heard, from last week's shameless
promotion, along with some good-natured political satire, flan, and the
usual assortment of
As is the case with many here in the states this week, classes have once
again resumed at the University of North texas. If you too have or will
soon be dealing with the back to school blues, why not tune in to The John
Zone tonight for some scholastic-related recordings, as only The Beyond
On the show tonight, we pay tribute to the late and the great Issac Hayes,
who tragically passed away Sunday afternoon. Today also marks the two-year
anniversary of a very embarrassing Blart archive wherein yours truly drank a
liter of bacardi rum. Suffice it to say, a few excerpts from that
Tonight will be an unusually refined edition of The John Zone. Sunday
evening I went to a concert, featuring Journey, Heart, and Cheap Trick. For
reasons beyond my control, some stereo mics decided to jump on me during the
Journey concert, and a mono mic attacked me during Heart's set. So
This evening, we begin tape 1 of a horribly embarrassing 4-tape radio show
that yours truly recorded in the summer of 1998. If you thought Derek in
space was incriminating, you'll definitely be amused by my own helping of
audio blackmail. Also featured tonight will be some never-before tracks
Hey all
More randomness abounds on the show tonight as Phil Harris and Russell
Peters delight with more comical genius, the former from the 1940's and the
latter from several years ago. Also making its debut is the pilot for what
may very well be an interesting and ongoing serial, focused
After a week's hiatus, The John Zone returns tonight with a bounty of
randomness. This evening you can listen in on a few hands of Gin rummy with
the Clower-Patterson-Hebert-Venable family, courtesy of last Friday night's
card game. Also featured will be a few tunes from a friend of my dad's,
Tonight should, failing some unforeseen circumstance, kick off the third
unofficial TBRN bi-annual Broadcastathon. Beginning with venison Stew at
4PM, yours truly will take over at 6:00 and continue through until 6AM
Wednesday morning when JDX takes over, leading all brave souls to rejected
On tonight's edition of The John Zone, we find out what eighteen-month-old
marshmallows taste like and whether or not Matt's Cookies can stand up
against gourmet baked goods. With a splash of Seamus Kennedy and Justin
Wilson, along with your requests and comments, tonight promises to be a fun
For those who haven't seen the obnoxious countdown on my MSN
messenger,tonight will be my final broadcast on the Monday night line-up.
beginning May 6 I will be returning to my old time slot following Venison
Stew (from 6 to 9PM Eastern Time.) So seeing as this will be the last
Monday night
As if doing three shows in less than one day's time wasn't enough, John is
back up on the TBRN docket tonight. Tonight's program will feature another
chapter in the embarrassing saga of John's adolescent amiture radio, dated
April of 1999, along with a score of newly acquired musical ditties:
Hey all
for those who missed my quasi-impromptu broadcast Saturday morning, I had
announced that this past Friday marked my two-year anniversary on The Beyond
Radio network. As of last night, I finally have access to that pesky
external drive with all of my archives. So tonight's show will
Good afternoon all, or evening, or morning, or next afternoon, depending on
your location
Tonight on The John Zone I pay tribute to my departing church choir
director by playing some clips from his final Sunday at Trinity, including a
very amusing roast, of which yours truly took part. Also
hey all
In this cheap plug for tonight's edition of The John Zone, I begin with a
riddle. What do Lasgo, Shel Silverstein, The Association, Sesame Street,
and Paul Shanklin have in common? Well? Any guesses? Ok, I have no clue
either. But I have amassed many new wonderful recordings by
Hey all
March 2, 2008 marked the one hundred seventy-second anniversary of Texas'
formal declaration of independence. So being the stereotypical proud Texan
that I am, we here at the John Zone will be probing deep into the vaults for
many a Texan-related recording to celebrate, both novelty
Hey all
Last week i had made a vague reference to a Weird AL Top 10 Countdown I
had recorded back in 1998. Well being as predictably predictable as I
predictably am, I have that tape ready to go for tonight's edition of The
John Zone, beginning at 9PM Eastern Time. I also have some quite
MessageI must tell all of you that this was an absolutely wonderful and amazing
show! That's all I'm gonna say on the matter for now. Heh.
- Original Message -
From: John Clower
To: talk2
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 12:35 PM
Subject: The Talk2 List Tonight on The John
Good Monday all
If all of the proverbial stars can align, this could be one of the most
jam-packed editions of The John Zone ever. (that's jelly-packed for us
American types.) For you international peoples who may not know, last night
marked our country's forty-second super bowl, which is
To: talk2
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 12:16 PM
Subject: The Talk2 List Tonight on The John Zone
Good Monday all
If all of the proverbial stars can align, this could be one of the most
jam-packed editions of The John Zone ever. (that's jelly-packed for us
American types
Well, in all honesty I have no clue whatsoever. But unlike last week's
Monday night show, I can garantee that there will be plenty of
incrimination. At this point I just don't know where it will come from.
But to find out, simply direct your media player of choice to
Hey all
Tonight's show proves to be one filled with der sausage and der polka!
Yes, the Clowers went to a sausage festival this past weekend, and you can
make
your own jokes about it from 6 to 9 Eastern Standard time tonight at
tbrn.net. In addition to the beer, I picked up a couple of CD's by
I'm taking the lazy way out here and just copying a majority of this from
my LiveJournal, with some added in updatifications of course.
For those who don't remember there was an old children's oriented station
here in the states in the mid 1990's called Radio AAHS. It was quite
literally
the
Hey all
More old recordings abound tonight on The John Zone, including an even
older recording of yours truly, dated roughly to July or August of 1990. I
also have a recording of me going through a black hole some nine years ago
which is a bit odd to say the least. Tonight also marks the end
.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John
Clower
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:41 PM
To: talk2
Subject: The Talk2 List Tonight on The John Zone
Hey all
More old recordings abound tonight on The John Zone, including an even
older recording
Tonight I debut what is perhaps the oldest surviving recording on audio
cassette of yours truly. Dated October 3, 1992, it's proof that after
fifteen years, I haven't really grown up all that much.
Along with the usual craziness and some upbeat and amusing tracks, this
should be one fun
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