In the tradition of the great mystery men of radio, pulp fiction and the golden age of comics comes The Red Panda, famed protector of 1930s Toronto! Hiding his true identity as on of the city's wealthiest men behind a bright red domino mask, The Red Panda dispenses two-fisted pulp justice with strength, courage and eerie hypnotic powers. Joined in his quest by that Famed Fighting Female The Flying Squirrel, this Terrific Twosome holds high the lamp of justice in a dark time!
Like your private eyes hard-boiled as they come? Looking for a gumshoe who can chew broken glass and spit out a champagne flute? How about two for the price of one? Join Jack Justice and Trixie Dixon, Girl Detective for all-new mystery in the old-school style.
DRT says that their dramas are "in the tradition of the classic programs of Radio's Golden Age."
I completely agree.
Decoder Ring Theatre
All of their episodes are still available online. I'm not sure that the iTunes feed has the complete sets.
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You won't be considered "Southern" for at least five generations.
Now you just need to learn to pronounce "gree-yuts" and "hay-um" as two syllable words.
Then you need to park a truck with no tires in your front yard, up on blocks with a Confederate flag tied to the gunrack with your grade school graduation tassel
Tom
And I only get to see the federate flag on the news....even in this backwater town..
The first cousin business..not S Carolina..not Ga...isn't that Alabama?
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