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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: June, 2017

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.

Jun 28, 2017

Professor Pringle discovers the delights and dangers of coating almost anything with chocolate, when he interviews the owner of a candy factory.

Jun 21, 2017

A fireworks manufacturer shows Professor Pringle how to celebrate an old fashioned 4th of July with streaming rockets, exploding cats, flaming trees and surprisingly brisk sales of "Death To America" set displays.

Jun 14, 2017

Professor Pringle journeys to Colorado to speak with a man in a constant orgasmic state as he unlocks the force of crystals at a Power Spot that is the apex of gravitational energy and conveniently freeway close.

Jun 7, 2017

Professor Pringle discovers that rodent skins make fine coasters, any home can be a hunting ground, and scrotal protection is essential, when he stalks mice with a hunter specializing in small game.

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