Sad Day...
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beasleybodyshop
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Sad Day...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/0 ... 95892.html
I was a huge fan of the show they put on NPR on the weekends. I grew up listening to their show on Sundays, usually i was working on my own car as well. Sad, sad day.
I was a huge fan of the show they put on NPR on the weekends. I grew up listening to their show on Sundays, usually i was working on my own car as well. Sad, sad day.
"It's like what Lenin said... you look for the person who will benefit, and, uh, uh..."
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Sad for sure, Click and Clack the Tappet brothers... It was a very entertaining show to say the least.
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eniam rognab
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aww crap... better call their lawyers, "Dewey, Cheatem and Howe"
gonna miss those shows... thanks for sharing though Dustin
gonna miss those shows... thanks for sharing though Dustin
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beasleybodyshop
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"And remember, don't drive like my brother!"
Man....
Man....
"It's like what Lenin said... you look for the person who will benefit, and, uh, uh..."
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RIP Tom. Sad day.
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Glad to hear there are Click & Clack fans here, I figured there would be.
Some better news - the show will continue. Already been in repeats for 2 years, didja notice? Despite "Melissa from Seattle" and her dog.
Some better news - the show will continue. Already been in repeats for 2 years, didja notice? Despite "Melissa from Seattle" and her dog.
down technical blind alleys . . .
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beasleybodyshop
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Leo, i had no idea actually until i read this article yesterday. Sounds like they stopped doing new shows two years ago. Oh well. At least the 30 years of back catalog will be there for us to enjoy forever.
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vibratoking
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Click and Clack appeal to me on several levels. As a fan of the 3 Stooges and as an engineer/techy. Probably the same reasons they appeal to many here. Although most of their jokes were not original, those 2 were infectious. They never had a problem stealing 3 Stooges jokes and neither did I. In many ways, it was like listening to myself...which I like. Tom's was a life well-lived. 
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What is strange is that they stopped recording shows back in 2012.
Interestingly, they started back in 1977 and the show soon developed a following.
I always listened to it and I continue to.
Interestingly, they started back in 1977 and the show soon developed a following.
I always listened to it and I continue to.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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Nothing strange about retirement! He had Alzheimer's, and I assume that's why they quit. The credits were my favorite partStructo wrote:What is strange is that they stopped recording shows back in 2012.
Interestingly, they started back in 1977 and the show soon developed a following.
I always listened to it and I continue to.
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According to the NPR reports that's 'zackly how it was. Tom felt himself slipping (could have fooled me) and called a stop to live production.Gaz wrote:Nothing strange about retirement! He had Alzheimer's, and I assume that's why they quit. The credits were my favorite partStructo wrote:What is strange is that they stopped recording shows back in 2012.
Interestingly, they started back in 1977 and the show soon developed a following.
I always listened to it and I continue to.
They're planning a special show this Saturday so warm up your radios, it's only 48 hours away.
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Alzheimers! That's why he could never remember the puzzler!
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