My muse is back—and she's brought pineapples!
The Post-Meridian Radio Players' Big Broadcast of October 30th, 1938? Awesome. With cigarette girls and a theremin on top. It made me want to buy Byfar Coffee Syrup, and I can't even metabolize coffee.
sen_no_ongaku, please tell me there will be recordings. I am not sure it's healthy for Martian music to be stuck in my head.

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I enjoyed the translation of H.G. Wells to Boston, especially the Foley artists and the thereminist (who wore a white lab coat and had set his instrument up in one of the boxes, red-lit whenever the Heat-Ray fired), but the Frank Cyrano Byfar Hour was extraordinary. I kept half-expecting Ronald Colman to appear at any minute.
from the, er, desk of Frank Cyrano
I am... quite flattered, and I consider this to be one of the highest compliments paid to the show. Thank you very much.
(I'm reasonably sure Ronald and Benita would get along tolerably with Amelia and the Adamses as neighbors, but living next to that Lex Concord would surely drive them to the point of madness: moving back next door to Benny.)
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You're very welcome. It was true. I'm already looking forward to the next episode!
(I'm reasonably sure Ronald and Benita would get along tolerably with Amelia and the Adamses as neighbors, but living next to that Lex Concord would surely drive them to the point of madness: moving back next door to Benny.)
They're thinking it over . . .
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I like your taste in music. :+)
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Never! I'll look them up.
Thank you.