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These United States Stories

What happens when college public radio becomes unhinged? Join Professor Gordon Pringle of La Brea Community College (“Where The Tar Meets The Sidewalk!”) for These United States Stories, as he interviews a man who lives in a whale, a consumer advocate for those who watch online porn, the proprietor of a family billy club business, and other craftsmen, crackpots and characters from across the country. A new interview each week, painting a picture of the USA, one disturbing story at a time. A C.O. Ates Production (Made up, on the spot…and it sounds like it….)
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Now displaying: December, 2016

What happens when college public radio becomes unhinged? Join Professor Gordon Pringle of La Brea Community College ("Where The Tar Meets The Sidewalk"), for These United States Stories, as he interviews a man who lives in a whale, a consumer advocate for watchers of online porn, the proprietor of a family billy club business and other craftsmen, crackpots and characters from around the country. A new interview each week, painting a picture of the USA, one disturbing story at a time.

Dec 28, 2016

Professor Pringle gets ready to ring in the New Year, when he interviews a big, bald, diaper wearing man who has made a career playing Baby New Year.

Dec 21, 2016

Professor Pringle learns why it is important to shake a Christmas tree before putting it in your house, and why small dogs should not have antlers, when he interviews the owner of a Christmas tree lot.

Dec 14, 2016

Nothing says Christmas like sausage and smoked cheese, or so a salesman at a kiosk at the mall tells Professor Pringle in this week's interview. (Who knew the folks at the candy store were so stuck up....)

Dec 7, 2016

Dried monkey eyes and planet size game boards conjure up gift ideas and nightmares, as Professor Pringle interviews the owner of a company that makes parlor games.

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