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Sean of the South

Sean Dietrich

Personal Journals, S-town, Music, Alabama, Garrison Keillor, Storytelling, Story, Garden And Gun, Southern Living, Serial, Southern Culture, S Town, Old Radio, Lake Wobegon, Stories, Prairie Home Companion, Arts, Society & Culture, Live From Here, Story Podcast

5.0546 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2019

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Sean tells a story about the slow and docile world that came before smart phones and computers. Music by Big Cedar Fever.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of Sean of the South is brought to you by Case Knives, a tradition of my family dating back to my granddaddy, the fisherman to woodcarver, and the Southern Baptist, who always said the best cure for idle hands is to build something.

0:12.9

So keep your hands sharp with a case knife.

0:17.7

You are listening to Sean of the South, and I'm your host tonight, Sean Ditrick and Man.

0:21.9

We'll get a great show lined up ahead.

0:23.0

You hear a great show coming to live, the podcast airwaves, and the radio waves all over this fine nation.

0:29.5

Hey, we've got a good group of folks here, fix us to play music for you tonight.

0:32.5

These folks are Big Cedar Fever, everybody.

0:35.1

Big Cedar Fever!

0:54.3

Thank you.

0:43.3

Well, I copyping attitude she won't let it through, smiling in Italy.

1:02.0

Baby, why must you be so sweet to me?

1:13.6

She is a shooting star.

1:16.6

I am a boy from us wishing on the light she brings.

1:22.6

Baby, why must you be so sweet to me?

1:33.3

I can't ever contemplate the ways.

1:43.3

You continue to love me every morning, night and day.

1:52.0

Why won't you let me go even when I show my worst personality? Baby, why must you be so sweet to me? I'm I'm I'm

2:18.3

I'm

2:23.3

I'm

2:25.3

I'm

2:26.3

I'm

2:29.3

I'm Baby, why must you be so sweet to me? Thank you. This portion of our program is brought to you by Visit North Alabama, the Mountain Lakes

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