IMAO Time Machine: IMAO Podcast #5 6-27-05

The 5th IMAO Podcast, from 2005. — The Editors


  1. Pre-introduction: How the IMAO Podcast is Made
  2. Introduction & sponsors
  3. The Story of Frank J.
  4. New reality show: Spin
  5. SarahK introduces herself
  6. Harvey: Fun Facts about California Part 1
  7. Frank J: PSA
  8. Harvey: Fun Facts about California Part 2
  9. All About Right Wing Duck
  10. Spacemonkey’s hosts American Monkey: The Farm Report
  11. SarahK reviews her trip to the Kennedy Space Center
  12. Spacemonkey’s bio
  13. “World of Knowledge” w/ host Frank J: Chemistry
  14. Everything you need to know about Kevin (aka CadetHappy)
  15. SarahK: Follow-up to Frank’s PSA
  16. Who is Harvey?
  17. Laurence Simon’s Crappy Bedtime Stories: Hansel & Gretel
  18. All about Scott (as told by the rest of the gang)
  19. Frank Discourse (Roundtable): Should Karl Rove apologize?
  20. Frank: Conclusion, listener email

This Day in Python — November 2, 1978

Wake to sunshine. Give Cleese a lift out the the location. Have to wait five minutes at a shop whilst he buys honey and almonds for his breakfast. John is sharing a caravan with TJ and me at the moment, so that make-up can have extra space. As a result I have Cleese, who has a cold, and his girlfriend, Charlotte, who arrives around lunchtime and smokes.

Today we spend most of our time and effort on the final song, which twenty-four crucifees sing as the climax of the film.

I’m in one of the front-row crosses. There’s a slightly heady feeling — a tiny rush of vertigo as I clamber up onto the racing bicycle saddle (which protrudes absurdly anachronistically from an otherwise convincing cross). There’s a certain sense of comaraderie amongst us all as we clip our nails over the top of our hands and push aching arms through the ropes.

Among the few compensations is a wonderful view over the hills of Matmata.

— Michael Palin, Diaries 1969 – 1979: The Python Years


Spruce Goose

You’ve heard of the Spruce Goose, right? The Hughes H-4 Hercules aircraft made out of wood? You knew it wasn’t made of spruce, didn’t you? It was made of birch. And it flew it’s only flight on November 2, 1947.

[The YouTube]

The Spruce Goose was the airplane with the largest wingspan that had ever flown until earlier this year, when the Scaled Composites Model 351 Stratolaunch flew it’s only flight.