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Coffee With Jeff

Coffee With Jeff

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A short true tale told every Sunday morning as told by Jeff! Each story is told as accurately as possible with, hopefully, a bit of humor. This is the place in which you hear things you probably never knew, or probably never wanted to know.Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Mundial
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  • Celluloid Days
    Jan 9 2022

    You can find my first show here!
    https://share.transistor.fm/s/549c839a

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    2 m
  • Quick History of the Mold-a-Rama, Vending Machines and Pinball.
    Dec 5 2021

    A machine was created in the early 1960s, that for a few coins, could create a toy right before a child’s eyes. They were coin-operated machines that would mold out of plastic, things like little dinosaurs, dolphins, alligators, NASA’s Space Lab, a space capsule, and even presidential busts. It was called Mold-A-Rama, created by a man who originally wanted nothing more than a replacement for a Christmas decoration. On this show, I have the story of the Mold-a-Rama, as well as vending machines and pinball.

    Links to the sources I used to write this story:

    Mold-A-Rama
    A Brief History of Mold-A-Rama - Mental Floss
    The Story of Mold-A-Rama, Chicago’s Very Own Souvenir Machine - WTTW
    Mold-A-Rama and its Quincy connection — Herald-Wing
    Replication Devices - Miniaturized Plastic Injection Factories

    Vending Machines
    Old World, High Tech - Smithsonian
    The History of Book Vending Machines - Atlantic Vending
    The great vending machine book by Colmer, Michael
    Hugh Moore Dixie Cup Company Collection

    Pinball
    A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SILVER BALL
    Brief History of Pinball - Princeton University

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    32 m
  • The Life and Times of Ken Kesey
    Nov 21 2021

    There once was a man who was part of a secret government experiment that involved mind-altering drugs. He wrote two classic novels before he was thirty. But of all the things he did, he said the thing he was most proud of was a bus. He took a group of friends across the country and back. They were known as the Merry Pranksters, and they went on a quest to freak out American and introduce it to LSD, Today I have the story of the amazing Ken Kesey.

    Links to the sources I used to write this short tale:
    Merry Pranksters - Wikipedia
    Ken Kesey - Wikipedia
    The Oregon Experience - Ken Kesey (PBS)
    Tripping (1999 Ken Kesey / Merry Pranksters documentary)
    University of Virginia Library - Ken Kesey

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    29 m
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