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stone,phil
 
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1970
Saw his TV show

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discovered shep on local public tv. been a big fan since. probably will never be another guy like him.

Keeler,Ron Keeler
Belton
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1982
 

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Frankel,Molly
Columbia
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1949
On the Radio

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So pleased to find this site. I'm curious, though, what Shep has to do with the Calendar? I'm using your wonderful flicklives.com Timeline for my research-- and it appears to stop in 2005. Anyone know why? Thanks, Molly

Hansen,H. E. Hansen
Gerald
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1964
 

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SOSNOWSKI,BECKY
JOPLIN
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1980
Saw One of His Movies

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I grew up in "the famous" Cedar Lake. My Husband was born in Hammond in the 60s. We had many dates at Blue Top Drive-In. Would like to know if Josephine Cosnowski was a real person. Love that Shep, his stories take me home again.

Sacher,Mike
Kansas City
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1955
On the Radio

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I'm at a loss on the year I first heard Shep. I chose 55 by default. Born in 51 in Newark, one of my earliest memories was my father tuneing in. Hooked for life. In the late 60s I would attempt to get the show on the "Bounce", something you can't do with a digital receiver only analog will do. Thanks for this site, I can continue to listen to Shep, until senility turns me into a "Day Person" Mikie

Sucich,George
Kansas City
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1957
On the Radio

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How blessed I was to have lived in New York in the late 50s-60s and to be mentally stimulated by Jean Shepherd. I soon learned to temper my enthusiasm for his show. Classmates contended "this guy is a nut! No one just talks on the radio!" Was later entralled by his ramblings on PBS's "Jean Shepher's America". Would love to have a video of the episode done on a one of the last runs of the Union Pacific Streamliner City of Los Angeles. Thanks for this website!

Greenberg,Gary
Kansas City
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1955
On the Radio

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Maybe my dates are off...but I listened every night...after Long John. I remember Shep "hurling invectives." "Put your radio at the open window...volume way up. Turn off the lights...'What the hell is this with the all night party...turn down the noise...'" and other stuff he would shout as I laughed in glee.
I listened every night.

Long,Marshall
St. Louis
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1972
Read his Playboy short stories

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flicklives is an excellent Web Site that shows a lot of Hard Work. Thank you for keeping it going.
I first remember Jean's column in Car and Driver Magazine and from there to Playboy - Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories. I found the book at a Truck Stop in Indiana and enjoyed the stories.

I am looking for a column written by Jean in the 70's about Instruction Manuals for Automobiles - Japanese, British, German and American. It started with his assembling a new electric train at christmas where he sets the tree on fire when he instantly turned it to Full Speed when he turned it on.

I will continue to search the Site for stories and columns he has written. He is so truthful it hurts because it brings back memories about out family and childhood.

Thanks to "flicklives"

The Shadow


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Evans Jr.,Tom
St.Louis
Missouri

Shep fan since: 2000
 

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Zucco,Robert
Sullivan
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1965
Read his Playboy short stories

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What a trip down memory lane....my father was also an artist in profanity..we had a house with fuses that blew..a coal furnace with klinkers...hoosiers next store with dog and yard never cleaned..i waited 2 months for something i sent away for with a box top and my friends any myself had at least 3 sets of bullies who liked to prey upon us on the way home from school and in the school yard..i also was familiar with the flavor of several different type s of bar soap...it never ends...this was the early 1950 s in south St Louis, mo..my buddies had bb guns and i actually got a pellet gun and the 1st shot i fired in the basement using grandpa s old razor strap as a target came right back to my forhead (luckily)!!

Obermark,Evert
Washington
Missouri

Shep fan since: 1996
Saw One of His Movies

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