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Episode 004: My Recent Vacation and "Highway to Heaven"

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In this week's episode, Frank starts off by making two corrections from his review of Vega$ the previous week, including Priscilla's character's famous quote that he continues to flub up before eventually getting right. He then briefly talks about his vacation to Naples, Florida and how he and his wife would like to move there. However, financial and quality of life decisions must be considered and then he talks about the migration within the US to places with less taxation and more affordability. He then talks about his concern that those new places could become like the old in terms of crowding and cost if we are not careful.
Next Frank gets in to his review of of Priscilla's appearance on the Michael Landon classic Highway to Heaven in 1989. Playing a sexy but frustrated Hollywood starlet, she finds herself and true love when she becomes a counselor at a summer camp for blind kids.
After detailing the story, Frank goes in to a brief (and what will be his only) mention of a believed-to-be ominous time in Priscilla's past, some more funny quotes and moments from the show, his favorable grades for both it and PB, and then finishes by discussing how TV and Hollywood in general are missing people like Michael Landon and the family-friendly, inspirational fare he was known for.
The theme song is called Retro Funk by SoulProdMusic and can be found at pixabay.com.
Highway to Heaven episodes like this one can be found on Freevee, Crackle, Peacock, Plex, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Tubi, UP Faith and Family, Cozi TV, or wherever finer TV shows are found.
--The best way to contact is:
Twitter: @frankwebertx
Web: frankwebertx.com
Email: frankoweber@hotmail.com

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Manage episode 370738064 series 3485985
Content provided by Frank Weber. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Frank Weber or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this week's episode, Frank starts off by making two corrections from his review of Vega$ the previous week, including Priscilla's character's famous quote that he continues to flub up before eventually getting right. He then briefly talks about his vacation to Naples, Florida and how he and his wife would like to move there. However, financial and quality of life decisions must be considered and then he talks about the migration within the US to places with less taxation and more affordability. He then talks about his concern that those new places could become like the old in terms of crowding and cost if we are not careful.
Next Frank gets in to his review of of Priscilla's appearance on the Michael Landon classic Highway to Heaven in 1989. Playing a sexy but frustrated Hollywood starlet, she finds herself and true love when she becomes a counselor at a summer camp for blind kids.
After detailing the story, Frank goes in to a brief (and what will be his only) mention of a believed-to-be ominous time in Priscilla's past, some more funny quotes and moments from the show, his favorable grades for both it and PB, and then finishes by discussing how TV and Hollywood in general are missing people like Michael Landon and the family-friendly, inspirational fare he was known for.
The theme song is called Retro Funk by SoulProdMusic and can be found at pixabay.com.
Highway to Heaven episodes like this one can be found on Freevee, Crackle, Peacock, Plex, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Tubi, UP Faith and Family, Cozi TV, or wherever finer TV shows are found.
--The best way to contact is:
Twitter: @frankwebertx
Web: frankwebertx.com
Email: frankoweber@hotmail.com

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