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Thomas Paine Podcast

Other Side of the Coin - Mystery Theater

Thomas Paine Podcast

mike moore

Daily News, Philosophy, News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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0:00.0

Come in. Welcome. I'm E. G. Marshall. The year 1976 is not a

0:29.8

only our bicentennial year. It also brings us something extra to celebrate. It's

0:36.7

leap year and all of us get a present of an extra day. What to do with it? It

0:43.7

should be something very special and exciting. A new experience. Or maybe it's

0:50.8

better to treat it just like any other day. You wouldn't, then your right mind

0:56.9

want to do what John McCaffrey did with it unless you enjoy having the very

1:02.6

blood curdled in your veins. Our mystery drama, the other side of the coin, was

1:09.8

written especially for the mystery theater by Ian Martel and stars Ralph Bell. It

1:16.3

is sponsored in part by Bewick Motor Division and all state insurance companies.

1:21.5

I'll be back shortly with that one.

1:35.5

Amnesia, that favorite device for orders is a symptom. There are many forms. The

1:45.0

most familiar to all of us. One of two. Ante Rograde or Lacuna. The first of

1:53.4

these means simply the loss of memory of past experiences. The second means loss

2:01.3

of memory for isolated events, a gap in memory. Patchy recollection with sudden

2:09.3

blanks. It's a common result of having a little too much to drink. And then like

2:15.5

John McCaffrey, you wake up one morning with that terrible knowledge that

2:21.2

somewhere the night before. You can't remember what happened at all.

2:29.1

Oh, why is the panel feel long? Oh, she knows. I don't know why, but last night you were

2:42.4

flipping your lid and when she got up this early. What time is it?

2:47.0

Eight o'clock. A.M. like you ordered. Who gets up in the middle of a night anymore?

2:52.2

Eight a.m. That's morning. It's your problem, not mine. We'll be a little bit.

3:00.7

I want it. Go back to sleep now.

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