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Episode 005: Show Potpourri, Traffic Issues, and "Licence to Kill"

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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.

This week's show begins with Frank giving a special thanks to all listeners/subscribers/downloaders as the podcast is now listed in all directories. There is also a new "patreon" link for those who wish to support the show.
Frank talks briefly about how he was a little disappointed in last week's show despite getting the content out there, and truly desires your honest and constructive feedback on that and for two new segments he would like to begin soon. He then tells a funny story about a time when his wife was playing slots in Vegas and he wanted to play a joke.
He gets in to commentary about driving and traffic, especially in light of traveling to and from his recent vacation. Then there is some nostalgia and memories for his dad's (and Frank's) safe driving habits and how things were different in 1993 for Frank's early days of driving. He then voices some concern with what he sees a lot on the roads now.
This week's Priscilla Barnes (PB) feature is the James Bond classic Licence to Kill, where she has a brief but memorable role and is instrumental to the plot. Frank tells a lot of stories about the Bond franchise and this movie in particular, which he saw twice in the theater in 1989. There is a brief overview of the plot and some of the actors, and a short discussion of Priscilla's work here. He then goes over a few scenes and trivia. Finally, he awards grades to the movie and PB. While not a bad movie overall, it seemed to break with some previous Bond movie characteristics, and therefore is not one of his favorite Bond films.
The theme song is called Retro Funk by SoulProdMusic and can be found at pixabay.com.
Licence to Kill is available on Blu-ray and DVD, and streams on Amazon Prime Video or wherever finer movies are found.
--The best way to contact is:
Twitter: @frankwebertx
Web: frankwebertx.com
Email: frankoweber@hotmail.com

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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.

This week's show begins with Frank giving a special thanks to all listeners/subscribers/downloaders as the podcast is now listed in all directories. There is also a new "patreon" link for those who wish to support the show.
Frank talks briefly about how he was a little disappointed in last week's show despite getting the content out there, and truly desires your honest and constructive feedback on that and for two new segments he would like to begin soon. He then tells a funny story about a time when his wife was playing slots in Vegas and he wanted to play a joke.
He gets in to commentary about driving and traffic, especially in light of traveling to and from his recent vacation. Then there is some nostalgia and memories for his dad's (and Frank's) safe driving habits and how things were different in 1993 for Frank's early days of driving. He then voices some concern with what he sees a lot on the roads now.
This week's Priscilla Barnes (PB) feature is the James Bond classic Licence to Kill, where she has a brief but memorable role and is instrumental to the plot. Frank tells a lot of stories about the Bond franchise and this movie in particular, which he saw twice in the theater in 1989. There is a brief overview of the plot and some of the actors, and a short discussion of Priscilla's work here. He then goes over a few scenes and trivia. Finally, he awards grades to the movie and PB. While not a bad movie overall, it seemed to break with some previous Bond movie characteristics, and therefore is not one of his favorite Bond films.
The theme song is called Retro Funk by SoulProdMusic and can be found at pixabay.com.
Licence to Kill is available on Blu-ray and DVD, and streams on Amazon Prime Video or wherever finer movies are found.
--The best way to contact is:
Twitter: @frankwebertx
Web: frankwebertx.com
Email: frankoweber@hotmail.com

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