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Review by danh (date: 30-Jan-2007)
Subject: Look Forward to the podcast!!!
Comment: It is Great to have something that makes us laugh and for the most part this sure does me! Started me thinking of old stories , from all the olde YAWDEM men that has moved on to Better places !! Thanks Cuzin Wayne!! Dan H
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BackwardsofMaine.com - WNUB Randumb Radio Oddcasts Episodes - | Backwards of Maine - Numbah 24 Special - 10/28/2006 | Cuz tells his "Stinking Little Outhouse Rhyme of the Day", and then introduces Squall Buttz - today's Common-Tater. Cuz sings his "Magic River Road" as a way to introduce "Southern Comfort". Unfortunately "Comfort" couldn't make it, so Squall introduces Cuz and "Sawthin' Jumbo" - from the Sawthin' part of Golden Ridge - pickin' his banjo and telling tales about his tremendous "Scruggs-like" talent. Squall introduces Cuz and Cuzzie for another conversation about "'Member the Time" - discussing board games and playing card games, and being the first in the car for trips to town. Cuz rants against made in China before signing off. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 24 Special - 10/28/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 30 - 9/18/2006 | Cuz describes a useful tool for the Maine Indoorsmun, a "Tree-Cliner" - a combination recliner and tree-stand, as well as related useful information. Squall T. Buttz introduces Cuz singing a song for his Mother titled "When You Need a Little Love". Squall then introduces Thomas W. Belfry - super spy. Cuz introduces Cuzzie remembering cars of the old days, when they were building 95. Squally introduces Warden Lovesey giving some good outdoors and hunting tips. Cuz sings his song "Demons and Deacons" and warns parents to watch out for their children. Cuz tells about calling "Crash" the Moose, and catching it on video. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 30 - 9/18/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 31 - 9/23/2006 | Cuz talks about the Mountain, and tells his Stinking Little Outhouse Rhyme of the Day. Farney D talks about his first fan mail letter. Cuz explains saying things off-hand that can be taken offensively by someone who isn't from the area. Farney introduces Kate Rusby singing "My Young Man" from her album "Little Lights". Cuz tells a story about why time goes faster as you get older. Ross Cramberry talks about genetically engineered Canada Geese - the "Cargo Goose" - for transporting partridge from the field to the freezer. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 31 - 9/23/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 32 - 10/3/2006 | Cuz talks more about Maine words, and gives the true meaning of a unique Maine saying. He gives his Stinking Little Rhyme of the Day. Priscilla Huskfoot introduces Cuz singing "Dear Bangor" for the troop greeters. Ross Cramberry talks about Claytoon and One-Stop-Shopping and a forgotten game of bowling at Soucie's in Mattawamkeag. Cuz introduces Cuzzie - finally - and she found her voice. She tells about cows on "'Member the Time", and making and buying clothes. Cuz insults - accidentally - Cuzzie's meat loaf, and brings an end to the discussion. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 32 - 10/3/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 34 - 11/8/2006 | Cuz talks about the first snow and wood piles, and tells his "Stinking Little Rhyme". Farney Dee takes over the mic and introduces Patsy Clone (Cline) singing "My Mama Told Me". Ross Cramberry is interviewed by Cuz on the "Rolling Interview Series". Ross discusses invenshuns from Yawdem and Golden Ridge, including natural scents and "wormeries". Cuz and Cuzzie talk about growing dahlias around the house and digging them up in the fall, Coles Express and "chick-time" in the spring. Cuz introduces Trappah Wildes on another "Rolling Interview", where he mentions trapping Polar Bears with Tunk Brackett on the Snake River. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 34 - 11/8/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 35 - 11/13/2006 | Cuz introduces Priscilla Huskfoot, today's common 'tater. Cuz sings his version of Patsy Clone's song "My Daddy Told Me". They move on to Fromain Forum, and take the first caller - who lambastes Cuz with "constructive criticism". Caller Two, it turns out, is actually the usual Caller Numbah One - and trouble ensues, as the first caller puts the run to Caller Two. Then Trappah Wildes shows up, and tells about a picnic on the Grindstone Road, followed by stories of Fred Clifford, Walt Lakeman and Rainbow Lake. Cuz and Cuzzie talk about her experiences on Golden Ridge. They end up talking about their parent's dogs - and apple sauce from her Grammie. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 35 - 11/13/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 36 - 11/22/2006 | Cuz discusses "The View" from the NUB, then tells his "Stinking Little Rhyme". Squall Buttz goes "plum crazy", and out on a limb - so to speak. Tony Boozer shows up to describe his RV's - "Resting Vessels" - to test drive a casket in advance of the appointed time. Squally introduces Cuz and Cuzzy, and Cuzzy can't seem to find her voice. Ross Cramberry tells how "You Don't Know Poor" - telling just how poor he and Tunk Brackett were as kids. Then, Squall reintroduces Cuzzy, who is still out of voice, and introduces Cuz singin' "The Panty Hose Song". Squall pitches his "Thorn Wreaths", a one-of-a-kind Made-in-Maine product. Cuz and Trappah end the show talkin' about the 'lection - unsuccessfully. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 36 - 11/22/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 37 - 11/27/2006 | Cuz tells his "Stinking Little Rhyme" - after telling all his fans to email the podcast sites how much they like the show - in other words, lie! Then he introduces today's common 'tater - Farney D. Farney enters the entrepreneurial ranks with his plan to rent out Interstate Highway culverts as low income housing. Cuz sings his song "Wonder Bar", after which a short argument between Cuz and Farney ensues. Ross takes over 'til the sparks die down. Cuz tells a couple stories about Mert Lane. Ross then tells a few of his own about the old days in Yawdem, shoveling snow. Cuz and Cuzzie talk about "'Member the Time", and her Mother tucking her in at night, and sewing clothes. Cuz introduces a new feature - a recording of his Odd Uncle Wilbur, monkeying around - so to speak. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 37 - 11/27/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 38 - 12/22/2006 | Cuz explains the many meanings behind the acronym WNUB. Priscilla Huskfoot, the designated common 'tater - loses control and gets quite emotional over her unreciprocated love. Cuz attempts to smooth things over, and moves on to Fromain Forum. The first caller is speaking German, and wants an explanation of the Hybrid Watchdog for those not wanting Life Support. Tony Boozer explains this concept on his commercial for the Kevorkian Reliever, a "Seeing Die Dog". Cuz sings his homemade Christmas song "Someday". On "'Member the Time" Cuzzie talks about things she did when she was little, mistakes made, and imaginary friends. All the characters get together for a rousing rendition of "Silent Night". | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 38 - 12/22/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 39 - 12/31/2006 | Cuz starts with his "Stinking Little Rhyme". Squall Buttz introduces Cuz singing "No Cats On the Moon". Cuzzie can't seem to find her "story voice", so they postpone her portion of the show. On "Fromain Forum", Caller #1 asks about methods of "harnessing" wild animals for human tasks. Ross Cramberry tells about roping a moose to pull off the hindquarter, and his friend who used to watch TV with his horse. Squall introduces Gove Finestein, who stops by to help Cuzzie find her voice. The whole "Backwards" gang finishes by accompanying Cuz singing "Auld Lang Syne". | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 39 - 12/31/2006 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 40 - 1/8/2007 | Cuz tells his "Stinking Little Rhyme", and talks about the recent weather. Cuz describes a backwards invention by a group of "out of the tank" thinkers - a snowsled for years with no snow, that runs on styrofoam cups. It is based on the snow-globe theory, and has to roll-over to start the snowstorm. Priscilla Huskfoot is on a sow-battical due to stress, forcing Cuz to search for a temporary replacement common-tater. Cuz introduces a candidate for the job, a Ms Effeneffer, whom he calls Effie, until things get out of hand. Cuz next goes to a homemade song - a live version of "I Remember Mama". Tony Boozer drops by to describe his latest scheme - "Graveyard Golf". | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 40 - 1/8/2007 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 41 - 1/15/2007 | Cuz opens with some guitar pickin', and puts in a word for Thom Knowles of Lee, Maine at Dragonfly Instruments. Squall T. Buttz shows up to fill-in since Priscilla's "melt-down". Cuz sings a new song, "Take Me Back". Squall tells about the Blame family of Golden Ridge. Cuzzie finally finds her voice, and tells some random stories of her youth, on "'Member the Time". She tells of books she read, games she played, and embarrassing times as a child. Cuz puts on his first official ad for a Maine-made product, the Berry Bear - "Aroarer Berry Alice" - by Linda Berry. Tony Boozer, from a recorded message, extols the benefits of the Berry Bear. Warden Lovesey tells a story about snail hunting from a tree stand. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 41 - 1/15/2007 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 42 - 1/22/2007 | Warden Lovesey continues the ?Shortest Joke Ever, that Takes the Longest Time to Tell?, by giving you the second of five words. Cuz tells his ?Stinking Little Rhyme?. Farney Dee introduces a backwards song with the whole Golden Ridge gang singing along, sort of a community effort: ?Use It All Up?. Farney gives the listeners a chance to win a gift certificate for a free pair of newly dyed briefs from the Tony Boozer Collection of ?Bruce?s Briefs?. Pierre Froge is introduced, and tells some fishing stories. On ?Fromain Forum?, Caller #1 calls to entice Cuz, and is abruptly cut off. Ross tells a story about attracting deer with ?dough? scent. Trappah tells about fishing with Cuz, and really getting skunked. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 42 - 1/22/2007 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 43 - 1/29/2007 | Cuz debates the meanings of "spell", and things go downhill from there. He tells his "Stinking Little Rhyme", then Farney Dee shows up to bail Cuz out. Warden Lovesey shows up to tell the third word of the "World's Shortest Joke". Farney introduces Cuz and the gang singing another couple harmonious renditions - "Barrel of Money" and "This Old House". Cuzzie has found her voice, and on "'Member the Time" tells about cooking up a batch of "sumthin" and getting sick on the spices. Then about piling into the car in their pajamas to see a moose that was downtown. She talks about "walking the beams" in the hayloft. Farney then introduces a new segment of the show, Cuz reading from a story by Hank Curley called "Chief Henry Red Eagle". | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 43 - 1/29/2007 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 44 - 2/4/2007 | Cuz talks about the recent weather, and then his "Stinking Little Rhyme". Squally shows up and tells of getting lost with Cuzzie and Gove while searching for Priscilla's camp. Warden Lovesey doesn't show up, forcing him at a later date to start his snail joke over again from the beginning. Cuz and all the gang all gather for more harmonious songs; "You Are My Sunshine", "Up the Lazy River", "Keep 'Em Down on the Farm", "Whispering" and "I Want a Girl". Cuzzie has her voice, and on "'Member the Time", talks about haying time. Cuz interviews Mixed-up Magoon - quite an experience for sure. Cuz rants about the China Metric Con. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 44 - 2/4/2007 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 45 - 2/11/2007 | Cuz gives a preview of next Fall's WNUB sponsored "Snowfall Festival" that will feature offerings of local outdoor businesses based on Maine's Winter weather, to entice the outdoor types to visit Maine. This might even feature defunct Playboy bunnies doing an "in-the-nude" North Pole dance. After his "Stinking Little Rhyme", Cuz introduces F.E. Effeneffer, the newest common 'tater. F.E. turns the mike over to the Backwards Gang singing seven songs, from "Laid Around" to "Don't Fence Me In". F.E. introduces Cuz and Cuzzie on "'Member the Time". Cuzzie talks about homemade biscuits on the wood cook stove every morning before school, and her Mama making fudge and popcorn on Saturday nights. Fromain Forum deals with a discussion of "Spring-Loaded Climbing Shoes". Ross Cramberry Tells a Katahdin Legend about bow-legged pigs. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 45 - 2/11/2007 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 46 - 2/17/2007 | Cuz ponders the odds of there being another Backwards of Maine somewhere else in the Universe. Cuz tells about Pierre the frog scientist, then his "Stinking Little Rhyme". Farney Dee introduces Cuz and the Backwards gang once again singing in harmony; "Red River Valley", "For Me and My Gal", "Sentimental Journey", and "I Can't Give You Anything But Love". Farney introduces Cuz and Cuzzie on "'Member the Time", talking about jar rubbers, and what her mother canned every year. Farney introduces Warden Lovesey who starts his shortest joke by telling the first word - again. Ross Cramberry takes over the mike for "What Goes Around, Comes Around". On this episode, Pa talks about cow methane and Global Warming. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 46 - 2/17/2007 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 47 - 2/25/2007 | Cuz discusses how Mainer's "puh-nounce" words, and then tells his "Stinking Little Rhyme". Squall T. Buttz reminisces about Aunt Hazel and bodily odors. Squall introduces Cuz and the gang in the privio singing "Mr. Sandman", "Gonna Write Myself a Letter", and "In the Evening by the Moonlight". Squall announces a new segment on the show called "Ridge Rumors" with the latest news on Golden Ridge. Squall introduces Cuz and Cuzzie on "'Member the Time", talking about roosters and skunks. Cuz brings on Warden Lovesey who tells the second word of his joke. Priscilla and Gove "Fieldstone" Finestein are next, but things get confusing when joined by Cuz and Squall who have a disagreement, and are relieved at the microphone by Ross Cramberry. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 47 - 2/25/2007 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 48 - 3/11/2007 | Cuz tells a little history about Golden Ridge. Next he gives another "Stinking Little Rhyme". Cuz discusses the need for privies in the "Big Apple". Effie introduces Trappah telling how to keep warm at minus twenty. Song time has Cuz singing "Dear Bangor", dedicated to the returning 170 soldiers of the Maine National Guard from Iraq. He follows this with "Big Maine Moose". Effie introduces Ross with the "Nub News". Ross describes the "Goose Assisted Wind Mill" and other Nub invenshuns. Warden Lovesey returns with the third word of the world's shortest joke. "'Member the Time" returns with Cuzzie talking about View Masters and Give-a-Show Projectors, and playing hopscotch when the snow melted in the spring. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 48 - 3/11/2007 | Play in Popup.
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| Backwards of Maine - Numbah 49 - 3/19/2007 | Cuz describes Golden Ridge during the winter, then tells his "Stinking Little Rhyme". Farney D. shows up as the common 'tater for the episode, and talks about olden days in Yawdem near Salmon Stream. Farney introduces "NUB News" with Ross, who tells about an original Yawdem method of wood splitting introduced by Chester, and about a skunk wreath, followed by some foolishness from Ju-Ju and Ro-Ro. Farney D. introduces Cuz singing "You Don't Feel Like a Hero" and "DAV Dancer" in honor of the troops. Farney introduces Warden Lovesey telling the 4th word of his "Shortest Joke Ever That Takes the Longest Time to Tell". Next Cuzzie and Cuz bring "'Member the Time", talking about routines around the farm. Cuzzie tells about the smell of the cleaner her Mom used on the linoleum every week, what food was served on certain nights, and how they had dessert with every supper. Next is a surprise message from Priscilla Huskfoot. | Get at Short URL | Download Backwards of Maine - Numbah 49 - 3/19/2007 | Play in Popup.
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