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Available in the full download package or separately, this is the Radio Edit of this episode/program. Probably best to play it on terrestrial radio in Safe Harbor hours though.

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Synopsis: 'Joe's place' was Voicejailer Joe Sledgehammer's apartment above Joe's U-Save Liquors (pictured in 'cover' of this program), where Joe worked back in the 1980's and 1990's.

On a typical weekend in Silicon Valley, Ronald and Al Newport (Mr. 1:15) beseech Joe to get together with them. But Joe is 'on the make' with his roommate pursuing romantic interests of their own.

Meanwhile, Ronald and Al entertain themselves making prank phone calls and outgoing messages while a late night talk show host argues with a deranged caller.

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from Midnight Voicejail - Episode 20 - Joe's Place, released June 11, 2013
Joe Sledgehammer; Ed Note; Ronald Redball; Mr. 1:15 (Alexander T. Newport); The Bay Area Representative; Psycho Jack; Rich; Mr. Chemist

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The National Cynical Network San Jose, California

The National Cynical Network (NCN) is a long-running, SF Bay Area alternate programming media remix project. It originally consisted of a trio of SF Bay-Area based radio collage artists: Phineas Narco, Ronald Redball and Alexander T. Newport. NCN seeks to play *with* music , using sound, and video media samples in the process of media collage or 'mediage'. ... more

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