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JBarracks
08-17-2013, 06:04 AM
My wife gave me a collection of Lum 'n Abner radio shows for Xmas last year. I'm now hooked on the happenings in Pine Ridge and the 'Jot 'em Down store. It's hard to believe that they were quite young playing old men and doing all of the voices. Just wondering if I'm alone in my appreciation for the wit and humor of those old boys.

Challenger
08-17-2013, 06:48 AM
My wife gave me a collection of Lum 'n Abner radio shows for Xmas last year. I'm now hooked on the happenings in Pine Ridge and the 'Jot 'em Down store. It's hard to believe that they were quite young playing old men and doing all of the voices. Just wondering if I'm alone in my appreciation for the wit and humor of those old boys.

Yes and "Amos and Andy" now not PC. Duffy's Tavern. The Bumsteads and so many more. I love Radio.

scoutii
08-17-2013, 07:21 AM
There are a lot of episodes at the link below. Not sure if theses are the same ones you have already listen too or not.

Lum & Abner 180 Eps (plus 2 extra Eps) : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive (http://archive.org/details/LumAbner1)

JBarracks
08-17-2013, 07:28 AM
There are a lot of episodes at the link below. Not sure if theses are the same ones you have already listen too or not.

Lum & Abner 180 Eps (plus 2 extra Eps) : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive (http://archive.org/details/LumAbner1)

Thanks, I'm even starting to like their theme organ music.....

Midvale
08-17-2013, 09:23 AM
Yes, I love The Internet Archive. Lots of Old Time Radio shows and also vintage TV shows and commercials.

There are a lot of episodes at the link below. Not sure if theses are the same ones you have already listen too or not.

Lum & Abner 180 Eps (plus 2 extra Eps) : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive (http://archive.org/details/LumAbner1)

graciegirl
08-17-2013, 09:37 AM
My wife gave me a collection of Lum 'n Abner radio shows for Xmas last year. I'm now hooked on the happenings in Pine Ridge and the 'Jot 'em Down store. It's hard to believe that they were quite young playing old men and doing all of the voices. Just wondering if I'm alone in my appreciation for the wit and humor of those old boys.


I do. I remember.AND... I loved The Land of Let's Pretend on Saturday morning.....But please don't bring it to the attention of BettyCrocked. She thinks I am an old biddie.:loco: I can't tell you what terrible thing is gonna happen if someone refers to "your" generation on this forum again.

It will be ugly.

Now, back to regularly scheduled programming. Me and Jack Benny are 39.

Say Goodnight Gracie.

I love it when people know what I am talking about.