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		<title>Adults Only on Subscription TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 13:24:29 +0000</pubDate>
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I know it might be hard for you young kids to remember, or even you young adults, but back in the day we did not have cable TV. Television was actually broadcast from the big cities, across the air, to a huge hunk of medal on the roof of your home. Wire connected the medal, [...]]]></description>
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<p>I know it might be hard for you young kids to remember, or even you young adults, but back in the day we did not have cable TV. Television was actually broadcast from the big cities, across the air, to a huge hunk of medal on the roof of your home. Wire connected the medal, know as an antenna, to the back of the TV, and this is how you got your programming.</p>
<p>There were some limitations to this system or delivering entertainment. The first was you only received a handful of channels, like 10 or 12, compared with the hundreds now a day. The second problem, because they were broadcast through the air, the FCC could put strict restrictions on what could be broadcast. I guess the idea was that since there was no way to prevent the signal from entering the home, the government took responsibility for what you can watch. Swearing, nudity, and anything politicians thought might disturb you or your kids would be illegal.</p>
<p>Cable, while available is selected areas, was still years away from being mainstream. The idea, however, to provide uncut films and unique programming that broadcast television were not allowed was still the goal. Finally, in 1977, Oak Industries came up with the way. The idea was simple; the signal would be broadcast but as a scrambled signal. In the home, you&#8217;d need a converter box to unscramble the signal. This way, the TV station could show new, uncut films, commercial free to those that paid the subscription fee.</p>
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<p>I remember a friend buying plans for a bootleg converter box that I was to put together. It never happened.</p>
<p>There were many more subscription TV services, but ON-TV (Channel 44 in Chicago) is the one I remember. They aired a selection of movies, sports events, and concerts as well championship boxing. I remember the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawk’s were all at one time on On-TV. They even showed probably the first unrated version of a mainstream film that had been shown with an “R” rating in the theater. They showed My Bloody Valentine with a few extra minutes that the studio had cut out originally to avoid an “X” rating.</p>
<p>Late at night, these stations, and we had two of them in Chicago that I remember, ONTV and Spectrum, would switch to adults only podcasting. While the films they showed weren’t hardcore &#8220;X&#8221; films, they were heavy &#8220;R&#8221; films. </p>
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<p>Now, to fully understand what this meant to young teenage boys at the time you must first understand UHF TV. You see, the higher-class stations, like networks and the better local stations, like WGN and PBS were on VHF, but UHF had the cheaper stations. The thing about UHF is that you had to tune the station in, more like tuning in a radio station. If you didn&#8217;t have it exactly right, you reception wasn&#8217;t good. This was good for horny teenage boys.</p>
<p>It was discovered that by playing with this tuner, you could get the picture on these sexy, late night programs to almost be watchable. If memory serves me right, you couldn&#8217;t get sound, just a jumping picture. Oh, that&#8217;s from what I heard . . . I would never have tried it myself, as far as you know.</p>
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		<title>Peter Lorre Was The Man</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 13:47:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Underbelly</dc:creator>
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I used my DVR last night to record &#8220;Arsenic and Old Lace&#8221;. In the morning I decided to transfer this wonderful film onto DVD. While watching, I began to think about how much I loved watching Peter Lorre. He was the man.  So, for something different, I linked up to a few YouTube clips [...]]]></description>
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<p>I used my DVR last night to record &#8220;Arsenic and Old Lace&#8221;. In the morning I decided to transfer this wonderful film onto DVD. While watching, I began to think about how much I loved watching Peter Lorre. He was the man.  So, for something different, I linked up to a few YouTube clips of Peter Lorre.</p>
<p>First, <strong>Casablanca</strong> (1942). Lorre plays the pathetic, <em>Ugarte</em> who entrusts to Rick (Bogart) some letters of transit.</p>
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<p>Next, <strong>Crime and Punishment</strong> in which <em>Raskolnikov </em>(Lorre) meets<em> Sonya </em>(Marian Marsh), a prostitute who is trying to sell her Bible to an old pawnbroker to make ends meet.</p>
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		<title>Pinky, the Brain and the Feebles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 11:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Underbelly</dc:creator>
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Pinky and the Brain was a very underrated cartoon. In this episode Pinky stars as the MOUSARISHI, the brain as THE BRAIN, The Beatles as THE FEEBLES and Yoko Ono as YOYO NONO. 

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<p>Pinky and the Brain was a very underrated cartoon. In this episode Pinky stars as the MOUSARISHI, the brain as THE BRAIN, The Beatles as THE FEEBLES and Yoko Ono as YOYO NONO. </p>
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		<title>Rural Civil Defense TV Spots (1965)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Underbelly</dc:creator>
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It was good to know the government was thinking about us when nuclear war was one the horizon. Save your cows! A little hay goes a long way. Public service announcements by the U.S. Civil Defense office inform farmers what to do in case of nuclear attack using marionettes.
Notice the random squirrel? I couldn&#8217;t stop [...]]]></description>
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<p>It was good to know the government was thinking about us when nuclear war was one the horizon. Save your cows! A little hay goes a long way. Public service announcements by the U.S. Civil Defense office inform farmers what to do in case of nuclear attack using marionettes.</p>
<p>Notice the random squirrel? I couldn&#8217;t stop laughing! Do you think this might have been a subliminal message to get everyone packing things away with the &#8220;preparedness&#8221; of a squirrel? It was great! Aside from the random squirrel, the best part is when that guy falls down the stairs and the camera just lingers as he lies motionless. Its almost as if you&#8217;re waiting for him to get back up but then he just lies there and you say &#8220;No, he&#8217;s dead&#8230;&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>The Tale of Timmy from Long Chevrolet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 12:34:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Underbelly</dc:creator>
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Way back, years ago, in 1980 Chicago, there was a car dealership called Long Chevrolet. As part of the advertising campaign, a young boy named Timmy was used as an old fashion newsboy. There were very obnoxious and, even as a young man, didn&#8217;t link them.
I had heard stories that this &#8220;Timmy&#8221; was a real [...]]]></description>
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<p>Way back, years ago, in 1980 Chicago, there was a car dealership called Long Chevrolet. As part of the advertising campaign, a young boy named Timmy was used as an old fashion newsboy. There were very obnoxious and, even as a young man, didn&#8217;t link them.</p>
<p>I had heard stories that this &#8220;Timmy&#8221; was a real spoiled brat, a pain in the butt when they were making these commercials. I have no idea if that is true,</p>
<p>Finnally, on one of the later ads, the kid get what he deserves. The rumor went around that he had no idea that this was going to happen. Anyway, this is just a little blast for years ago that I thought I would share.</p>
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		<title>The Mojave Desert’s Airplane Graveyard</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 12:47:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Underbelly</dc:creator>
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Found this interesting article about this airplane graveyard. Interesting stuff. This was from the wonderful site, Mental Floss!
The Fascinating Airplane Graveyard of Mojave Desert
I thought it was a mirage the first time I saw it. I was driving through the wastes of the Mojave Desert, two hours from anywhere, when off in the shimmering distance [...]]]></description>
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<p>Found this interesting article about this airplane graveyard. Interesting stuff. This was from the wonderful site, Mental Floss!</p>
<h3>The Fascinating Airplane Graveyard of Mojave Desert</h3>
<p><em>I thought it was a mirage the first time I saw it. I was driving through the wastes of the Mojave Desert, two hours from anywhere, when off in the shimmering distance appeared the silhouettes of a hundred parked jetliners.</em></p>
<p><a title="Airplane Graveyard" href="http://blogs.static.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/33186.html" target="_blank">Read the rest here!</a><em><br />
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		<title>The Drive-In Theater</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 13:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Like to watch those old movie trailers from the worse movies ever. You know, the trailers are usually more entertaining than the actual film. Check out one of our Drive-in Theaters. You&#8217;ll find a lot worth watching. Why spend all that time searching through YouTube. Just click on our Theater and you&#8217;ll see clip after [...]]]></description>
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<p>Like to watch those old movie trailers from the worse movies ever. You know, the trailers are usually more entertaining than the actual film. Check out one of our Drive-in Theaters. You&#8217;ll find a lot worth watching. Why spend all that time searching through YouTube. Just click on our Theater and you&#8217;ll see clip after clip.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.willinois.com/drive-in_one.html"><img src="http://www.willinois.com/images/drive_in_a.png" alt="Screen 1" border='0' /></a><a href="http://www.willinois.com/drive-in_one.html"><br />
<h3>Drive-In Theater &#8211; Screen 1</h3>
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Blast from the Past &#8211; Are you looking for original, intelligent television programing? Well, look somewhere else! This is old crap that will take you back. This will take you back to those wonderful days of the movies. Hope you enjoy it. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.willinois.com/drive-in_two.html"><img src="http://www.willinois.com/images/drive_in_b.png" alt="Screen 2" border='0'</a><a href="http://www.willinois.com/drive-in_two.html"><br />
<h3>Drive-In Theater &#8211; Screen 2</h3>
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Exploitation Theater &#8211; Forbidden sex, wanton violence, drug use, nudity, freaks, gore, monsters, destruction, rebellion and mayhem! Let&#8217;s bring back the days of Russ Meyer, Herschell Gordon Lewis, K. Gordon Murray, Kenneth Anger, Roger Corman, Joe D&#8217;Amato, Fred Olen Ray and Edward D. Wood, Jr.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.willinois.com/drive-in_three.html"><img src="http://www.willinois.com/images/drive_in_c.png" alt="Screen 3" border='0'</a><a href="http://www.willinois.com/drive-in_three.html"><br />
<h3>Drive-In Theater &#8211; Screen 3</h3>
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What beer comes from the land of sky blue waters? What rolls down stairs, along or in pairs? How many licks does it take? Is that Ronald McDonald? Fred &#038; Barney smoking? Are you keeping up with the Commodore? What is hot off the charts? All these questions will be answered here!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.willinois.com/drive-in_four.html"><img src="http://www.willinois.com/images/drive_in_d.png" alt="Screen 4" border='0'</a><a href="http://www.willinois.com/drive-in_four.html"><br />
<h3>Drive-In Theater &#8211; Screen 4</h3>
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<p>A classic collections of the strange world of animation.</p>
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		<title>The Day the Monkees Met Jimi Hendrix</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 11:51:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wish I had a time machine. I don&#8217;t think I would bother to try to change things. Maybe save my dog that was hit by a car when I was 15, but that&#8217;s it. I am not smart enough to mess with history.
What I would like is to see things like this:

It happened back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish I had a time machine. I don&#8217;t think I would bother to try to change things. Maybe save my dog that was hit by a car when I was 15, but that&#8217;s it. I am not smart enough to mess with history.</p>
<p>What I would like is to see things like this:<br />
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<p>It happened back in summer of 1067, the summer of love, that a made-for-TV bubblegum pop band named the Monkees headlined a tour with the wild psychedelic guitar player named Jimi Hendrix. For you youngsters, this might all be meaningless, but quick search on YouTube might help you understand what I&#8217;m talking about.</p>
<p>The story goes like this, two of the Monkess, Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork met Jimi at the Monterey Pop Festival in June of 1967 and had the idea of Hendrix as the open act for the Monkees latest tour. Hendrex agreed a few weeks later.</p>
<p>Dolenz recalled, &#8220;&#8221;The Monkees was a very theatrical band in my eyes and so was the Jimi Hendrix Experience. It would make a perfect match. Jimi must have thought so too, because a few weeks later he agreed to be our opening act for a upcoming summer tour.&#8221; <em>From the book, Black Gold By Steven Roby</em>.</p>
<div id="attachment_62" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 442px"><img class="size-full wp-image-62" title="hendrix-monkees" src="http://willinois.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/hendrix-monkees.jpg" alt="Monkees with Hendrix Poster" width="432" height="576" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Monkees with Hendrix Poster</p></div>
<p>During the Hendrix part of the show, it is said that the teeny-bopper girls, who were probably all under the age of 16, screamed for the Monkees with chants like  “We Want Davy (Jones)!” Jimi&#8217;s response was the use of the middle finger, words to match and leaving the stage. The pairing lasted only five shows. Jimi told the press, &#8220;Some parents who brought their kids complained that our act was vulgar. We decided it was just the wrong audience. I think they replaced me with Mickey Mouse!&#8221;</p>
<p>Of course Jimi&#8217;s star work burn out just three years later. On September 18, 1970, the bad news stunned the world.</p>
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<p>Both acts truly never died. Both continue to live on with the fans. Google either name and you&#8217;ll see what I mean.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to go back and watch the expressions of the Experience as they listened to the booing little girls, screaming for Davey Jones! Can you imagine what was said as they got back into their dressing room?</p>
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