Coffee With Jeff 02-07-10

Yep, another show. This time we Part 1 of the show we have On the Road with Willy, Manchester Gallery and Jeff's idea of a new movie. As a special bonus, Sid give a basic Texas Hold'em Lesson!

PART ONE



PART TWO



PART THREE


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Broken Hearted Toy - Terry's Rock and Roll blog

The Free Sound Project - A lot of sounds we use come from here!

Okemos Brewing Internet Radio - Rock and Roll Deep Cuts!

Zecom Radi0 Internet Rock and Roll Radio with Marty!
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Enforcer Music - Chicago's Premere Heavy Metal Band

Slim Rughead and the Texas Hangover - Great Music

Goin' South - Southern Rock and Roll

Willinois Nation

Wicked Whimsy Studios - The Art of Dave Mezger!

The Roaring Twenties Intro

Here is the intro to an old TV show called The Roaring Twenties, which aired on the ABC network in the early 1960s. Dorothy Provine starred as Pinky Pinkham, the singer at the Charleston Club, in this hour-long series that dealt with newspaper reporters from the fictitious New York Record, such as Scott Norris (played by Rex Reason), Pat Garrison (played by Donald May), Duke Williams (portrayed by John Dehner), and copy-boy Chris Higby (played by Gary Vinson). Mike Road, previously on NBC's Buckskin western series, played police Lieutenant Joe Switoski.


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Salem Cigarettes Ad

There was a time, long ago, when cigarettes ads were common on television. Even the Flintstones did an ad for cigarettes. You can find that one all over the internet. This is one for Salem Cigarettes.

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Travel Mugs Available

Funny Face Drink Mix Ad

In 1964, Kool-Aid was king of the powered drink mixes, so Pillsbury came out with it's own drink mix called Funny Face. The thing was, Funny Face was pre-sweetened, first with this calcium cyclamate, which unfortunately gave rate cancer, then saccharine. They also had unsweetened versions, like Kool-Aid.


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The drink flavors were all given funny characters and names, some not so politally correct, like Injun Orange and Chinese Cherry. These names were soon changed.

Eventually Pillsbury sold Funny Face and another smaller company who eventually discontinued the product.

A Coffee Outtake

I don't usually post outtakes, but I thought I'd do it this time as attempt to adjust a light and dump over the camera. I just caught it before it smashed to the ground.

Vintage Diary Queen Ad

This was another clip provided to Coffee with Jeff by my friend Pam! It's a old Daily Queen ad