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Whaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioThomson Hates Illmatic??not really, but let's see what he really thinks 2025-05-2004 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBeetlejuice BeetlejuiceJohn and Thomson talk about Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and have a bit of fun with it! 2025-05-0404 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioLawn bowling, hippy drum circle and stupid namesJohn and Thomson riff on stupid names while enjoying the beauty of the lawn bowling fields. 2025-04-2903 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioFather and son time at the carousel2025-04-2903 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioI'm eating goat!2025-04-2500 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioFree Gold Watch!!!!Only the coolest place in San Francisco to play games- tons of pinball machines from 60's-current and more!  2025-04-2302 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioThe nostalgia of OG Minecraft musicA time capsule- who were you when Minecraft was born?! 2025-04-2202 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioHow Did Russia Survive WWII?In this short segment, Thomson asks John how Russia managed to industrialize in WWII quickly enough to survive the Nazi onslaught. 2025-04-2207 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioIs there life out there in the universe?BTW, you are the MAD, I am the SHOW! 2025-04-1802 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioCrows vs SquirrelDid you know that all Crows sound like Edward G. Robinson?! John and Thomson take a break at the track to observe nature. 2025-04-1703 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioThomson's Music CornerIn this episode, Thomson and John talk about Bjork in a very small space! 2025-04-1508 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 13- THE END!THEY MADE IT!!  But you knew that, didn't you?  Thanks for taking the journey with us!  What shall we read next?  Check back to find out!  In the meantime, explore to discover other Bedtime Stories with Thomson and his talk show- A Cup of Coffee with Thomson.  You can subscribe on iTunes, or download the app by clicking Add This on your mobile.  Thanks for listening- Everybody Love Everybody!!! 2015-06-2506 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 11 - Chapter 12The number of buffalos killed is disgusting, especially since we now know they were hunted to extinction.  But this story is true to the times!  Whaddya you think?  Tell us here!2015-06-2506 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 11Hunting the wild buffalo! How exciting!  Thanks for listening- ELE! 2015-06-2507 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 10Thanks for reading the classics of literature with Thomson and his Dad!  Are you enjoying The Oregon Trail?  Chapter 10 is the Homeward Trail, let us know what you think on our Facebook page please! 2015-06-2506 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 9, Part-2The Ogalala need more buffalo skin, experience the chase!  Comment on our Facebook Page! 2015-06-2504 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 9, Part-1Indian Days! What do you think of The Oregon Trail? We would love to hear from you, like our Facebook page and post your opinions!  Thanks for listening, come back tomorrow for the rest of chapter 9. 2015-06-2505 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 8, Part-2Will the Sioux go to war with the Shoshone? Listen to find out! 2015-06-2503 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 8, Part-1Parkman's work regarding nationality, race, and especially Native Americans have generated criticism. C. Vann Woodward wrote that Parkman permitted his bias to control his judgment, drawing a distinction between Indian "savagery" and settler "civilization", for Parkman found the Indian practice of scalping execrable, and made sure to underscore his aversion.  However, the historical significance of his work cannot be denied.2015-06-2507 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 7Parkman is one of the most notable nationalist historians. In recognition of his talent and accomplishments, the Society for American Historians annually awards the Francis Parkman Prize for the best book on American history. His work has been praised by historians who have published essays in new editions of his work by such Pulitzer Prize winners as C. Vann Woodward, Allan Nevins, and Samuel Eliot Morison as well as by other notable historians including Wilbur R. Jacobs, John Keegan, William Taylor, Mark Van Doren, and David Levin. Famous artists such as Thomas Hart Benton and Frederic Remington have illustrated Parkman's books. Numero...2015-06-2505 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 6The Oregon Trail is a 2,200-mile (3,500 km) historic east-west large wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of the future state of Kansas and nearly all of what are now the states of Nebraska and Wyoming. The western half of the trail spanned most of the future states of Idaho and Oregon.2015-06-2207 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 4, part-2 and Chapter 5There are some outdated, what we today would consider racist; attitudes in this book.  Francis Parkman was a product of his time and it is good that we acknowledge this was how it was so that we don't repeat these attitudes.  Parkman actually spent a number of weeks living with the Sioux tribe, at a time when they were struggling with some of the effects of contact with Europeans, such as epidemic disease and alcoholism. This experience led Parkman to write about American Indians with a much different tone from earlier, more sympathetic portrayals represented by the "noble savage" stereotype. Writing...2015-06-1606 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 3, part-2 and Chapter 4, part-1Francis Parkman's family was somewhat appalled at his choice of life work, since at the time writing histories of the American wilderness was considered ungentlemanly. Serious historians would study ancient history, or after the fashion of the time, the Spanish Empire. But Parkman's works became so well-received that by the end of his lifetime, histories of early America had become the fashion. Theodore Roosevelt dedicated his four-volume history of the frontier, The Winning of the West (1889–1896), to Parkman. 2015-06-1607 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 3, part-1Francis Parkman enrolled at Harvard College at age 16!  In his second year he conceived the plan that would become his life's work- writing a history of forests. In 1843, at the age of 20, he traveled to Europe for eight months in the fashion of the Grand Tour. Parkman made expeditions through the Alps and the Apennine mountains, climbed Vesuvius, and even lived for a time in Rome.  Upon graduation in 1844, he was persuaded to get a law degree, his father hoping such study would rid Parkman of his desire to write his history of the forests. It did no such thing, an...2015-06-1607 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 2As a young boy, "Frank" Parkman was found to be of poor health, and was sent to live with his maternal grandfather, who owned a 3,000-acre tract of wilderness in nearby Medford, Massachusetts, in the hopes that a more rustic lifestyle would make him more sturdy. In the four years he stayed there, Parkman developed his love of the forests, which would animate his historical research. Indeed, he would later summarize his books as "the history of the American forest." He learned how to sleep and hunt, and could survive in the wilderness like a true pioneer. He later even l...2015-06-1607 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 1, part-2"The Oregon Trail appeared in 1849, and with its publication Parkman was launched upon his career as a storyteller without peer in American letters. ... It is the picturesqueness, the racy vigor, the poetic elegance, the youthful excitement, that give The Oregon Trail its enduring appeal, recreating for us, as perhaps does no other book in our literature, the wonder and beauty of life in a new world that is now old and but a memory." -Herman Melville 2015-06-1603 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, Chapter 1, part-1The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life (also published as The California & Oregon Trail) is a book written by Francis Parkman. It was originally serialized in twenty-one installments in Knickerbocker's Magazine (1847–49) and subsequently published as a book in 1849. The book is a breezy, first-person account of a 2-month summer tour in 1846 of the U.S. states of Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, and Kansas. Parkman was 23 at the time. The heart of the book covers the three weeks Parkman spent hunting buffalo with a band of Oglala Sioux. 2015-06-1607 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Oregon Trail, IntroductionWho is Francis Parkman?  The author of The Oregon Trail who was fascinated by Indians!  Some of the stuff in this book is not politically correct, but that's OK, John explains it so the kids will understand.  Regardless of the language, this is a fascinating look at the frontier of North America! 2015-06-1506 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Wizard of Oz, Chapter-21-22 THE END!The exciting conclusion of The Wizard of Oz!  What did you and your children think of this book?  What do you think of the ending?  We would love to hear from you, please post your thoughts on our Facebook page!  And make sure to check back for our next Bedtime Story- The Oregon Trail!! 2015-06-0805 minWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioWhaddya Gonna Do About It? RadioBedtime Stories, The Wizard of Oz, Chapter-20The strangest man any of them had ever seen!! (and that's really saying something!  stranger than flying monkeys, wicked witches, and munchkins?!)  Bizarre! Thanks for listening, don't forget to visit our facebook page! 2015-06-0804 min