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    Radio Free Dogpatch

    Patrick O'Grady was bad enough with pen and ink. He got worse with a keyboard. Now he has a microphone. God help us all.
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    Episodes (51)

    Easter Service: Making a Joyful Noise

    Easter Service: Making a Joyful Noise

    Spring isn't a date on the calendar. It's more of a feeling. A warm one, if you're lucky.

    For me, the vernal equinox is rarely the starter's pistol. I don't hear that big bang until Herself asks whether her Soma Double Cross is ready to ride after a long winter's nap on its hook in the garage.

    By that reckoning, spring arrived in The Duck! City on April 9, Easter Sunday.

    It was a few degrees short of ideal — I like to think of spring as that time when I can unsheath the arms and knees, charge those solar batteries, collect a little free vitamin D.

    But if we had to roll out in arm and knee warmers, so what? As you know, you go to ride with the spring you have, not the spring you might want or wish to have at a later time.

    Music and sound effects are courtesy of Zapsplat (shoutout to David-Gwyn Jones for "Looking Back Over the Hill"); the Free Music Archive (a snappy salute to the U.S. Army Blues for "Walk That Dog"), from "Live at Blues Alley"); Freesound; and Your Humble Narrator.

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    enApril 16, 2023

    Marching Forward, Looking Backward: Happy Birthday to Who?

    Marching Forward, Looking Backward: Happy Birthday to Who?

    Birthdays. Some of us get overserved, others get 86'd with the cork barely out of the bottle.

    Whoever's in charge of this party seems a bit random. Can't tell the top shelf from the well, the class from the dross. Proper ladies and gents given the shove while the most appalling tossers have the run o' the place.

    Herself is back east with family and friends to raise a belated parting glass to a lifelong friend felled by COVID last fall.

    I'm right here, having charge of the cat. But recently I spoke with my old comrade Charles "Live Update Guy" Pelkey, who has taken a few sucker punches since a cancer diagnosis a dozen years ago but is still on his feet in Laramie, all bouncers be damned.

    It may be my birthday that's on tap come Monday, but I'd buy Charles a round to celebrate his most recent lap around the sun, may it not be his last. 

    And I wish I could give Herself's pal Sue a few more birthdays. I've had more of them than I expected, certainly more than I deserve, and her candle was blown out far too soon.

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    enMarch 26, 2023

    Welcome to the Feed Zone: TANSTAAFL, Tifosi

    Welcome to the Feed Zone: TANSTAAFL, Tifosi

    The bitter economic headwinds prove too much for some in the peloton of cycling journalism.

    It's a rough old road, especially when you ride it on the rivet in the bloody gutter of vulture capitalism.

    The sport is pricey to do, and to cover. Advertising is a hard sell. Memberships and subscriptions can only take you so far. Old pros lose the wheel; newcomers hope to find some form.

    Above the course floats the vulture capitalist, riding the ill wind, never missing a musette. It's all feed zone for that scavenger, from the grand depart to the finish line. 

    Give a thought to your favorite former cycling scribe the next time you can't find any of that information that wants to be free. There's ain't no such thing as a free lunch. Unless you're a buzzard.

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    enMarch 11, 2023

    Sounding it Out: The Air's Not Dead, It's Just Not At All Well

    Sounding it Out: The Air's Not Dead, It's Just Not At All Well

    The Voices and I have been having a meeting of the minds as to exactly why we want to belly-flop back into this sonic kiddie pool, a shallow backwater that drains feebly and sporadically into the Great Audio River.

    But apparently we're at least one mind short.

    However, we do not lack for Voices. And they all have their own microphones because somebody around here got a little acquisitive a couple years back. If we don't pipe them into your heads, they'll keep hanging around in ours. Sorry about that.

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    enFebruary 26, 2023

    Truly Awful Ain't So bad

    Truly Awful Ain't So bad

    The zombie podcast Radio Free Dogpatch awakens after a two-year dirt nap, scuttles out from beneath its filthy blanket of mulch, litter, and snow, and shambles about looking for something (or someone) to eat. Or at least listen.

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    enFebruary 16, 2023

    Spring Broken

    Spring Broken

    Patrick O'Grady used to wheelsuck the bike magazines to spring break in Arizona or California. Then the biz wised up and he had to stick his own snoot into the breeze.

    Until last year, when like many of us, he enjoyed all the travel of a rigid aluminum fork.

    And now, in Year Two of the Plague, he's stuck — because he hasn't been stuck.

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    enMarch 01, 2021

    Warmed Twice

    Warmed Twice

    When Texas sank back into the Ice Age, Patrick O'Grady was reminded of the good old days on a wind-scoured rockpile outside Weirdcliffe, Colorado, where the power shut off whenever it was most inconvenient, the candle lanterns and Coleman two-burner were close at hand, and a Lopi fireplace insert and a tall woodpile kept the toilets from exploding like a bottle of beer left overlong in the freezer.

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    enFebruary 22, 2021

    Road Hard

    Road Hard

    Trucks with beds and friends with couches saw Patrick O'Grady through his rambling, gambling years, as he rolled the dice with one newspaper after another. He eventually came up winners by leaving the business altogether. Marrying well didn't hurt, either.

    The citizens of "Nomadland" have traveled a rougher road.  And they're still on it. This stray dog was struck by Jessica Bruder's book, and he can't wait to see Chloé Zhao's film.

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    enFebruary 15, 2021

    Have Mercy, Been Waitin' on the E-Bus All Day

    Have Mercy, Been Waitin' on the E-Bus All Day

    There's something about February that's guaranteed to set a Mad Dog to howling. This time it's Impeachy the Clown as the opening act for our local bozos and their buses. Did everyone forget to lock their wigs before their moment of simulated exhilaration, or what?

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    enFebruary 08, 2021

    Up in the Air or Down in the Dumps?

    Up in the Air or Down in the Dumps?

    Lockup got you down? Fortress of Solitude starting to smell like feet, fast food, and farts? Well, Clark, turn off that Zoom cam, take off the glasses, and see if you can still clear your top tube in a single bound.

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    enFebruary 01, 2021

    Bleach Blankety-Blanket Bingo

    Bleach Blankety-Blanket Bingo

    Being on lockdown is like watching a bad movie. Sure, it sucks, but if you bail early, you might miss something. Or catch something.

    Why not just lean back, put your feet up, and enjoy (hating) the show? The credits will roll soon enough. And we know who's not getting a best-director Oscar for this hot mess.

    Say, is it just me, or does this soda taste like bleach?

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    enApril 27, 2020

    The New Abnormal

    The New Abnormal

    Patience, like yeast, beans, and toilet paper, is just one more thing that people are running short of as the lockdown drags on. Patrick O'Grady tapped his supply to get through eight weeks with a broken ankle, but thinks he has a little bit left over to deal with The Bug.

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    enApril 18, 2020

    Hello In There

    Hello In There

    It's tough to take baby steps with 66-year-old feet. Especially when one of ’em doesn't work all that well. But jolly old Doc O'Grady feels it's prudent to hobble out to check society's temperature now and then, especially when cabin fever is starting to feel as deadly as any other bug.

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    enApril 11, 2020

    Doing Time

    Doing Time

    Staying at home, social distancing — these practices aren't jailin', but they're not exactly living' large, either. Sure, your cell is a little bigger, the guards a little less present, the food better. It's just that you'd rather be on the streets. But listen to an old con — let that time do itself.

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    enApril 01, 2020

    Beans, Buttwipe and Bullets

    Beans, Buttwipe and Bullets

    Anyone who says "three's a crowd" didn't see the antisocially undistant hordes infesting some Duke City's trailheads on Sunday, a day before New Mexico's governor went on TV to holler, "Don't make me stop this state and come back there!" As a consequence we must endure Potrick calling various kettles black.

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    enMarch 24, 2020

    Antisocial Distancing

    Antisocial Distancing

    Working from home isn't for everyone. But weirdos like Patrick O'Grady wouldn't be remotely employable if they couldn't be employed remotely. Sure, he takes a lot of really loud meetings with the voices in his head. But they never complain to HR, so it's all good.

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    enMarch 22, 2020

    We're In the Soup

    We're In the Soup

    The Plague is upon us, we're quaking under the comforter, and someone is bringing us a plastic bowl of industrial soup and some dried-up old white crackers. Say, who is that wearing Mom's apron, anyway?

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    enMarch 12, 2020

    Requiescat in Pace

    Requiescat in Pace

    Nursing a broken ankle and crazed on antihistamines, Patrick O'Grady tries to make sense of Super Tuesday a day late and a peso short, and as usual, fails utterly. Lo siento mucho.

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    enMarch 05, 2020

    Rolled Another One

    Rolled Another One

    Patrick O'Grady has a bad habit of rolling ... ankles. He gave up rolling the other stuff ages ago. Which is too bad, really, because if he'd been rolling a blunt last Friday morning he wouldn't have been rolling an ankle during a trail run. And some other poor sap would have gotten this low-tech pair of crutches, and this podcast wouldn't be two days late and more than a dollar short. Just say no, kids.

    Radio Free Dogpatch
    enFebruary 27, 2020

    Random Acts of Radio

    Random Acts of Radio

    You got your AM, and over here, you also got your FM. And over there, you got your fat boys wanting to take it away from you. Longtime listener-member Patrick O'Grady deejays a brief, one-man pledge drive for NPR.

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    enFebruary 19, 2020