EPISODE 0.053: ADOLPH THE BARBARIAN
Episode 0.053: Adolph The Barbarian
(45.8 MB; 1:40:09 MIN)
Doc decides the easiest way to save about $30 a month on electricity to power his freezer is to create a rift in time to the Ice Age - however, he ends up dialing into a barbarian wasteland in the year 570. Captain Bonemarrow, Dr. Von Martinez and Adolph join us on a hunt for the cause of the anomaly, where we find a barbarian who bears more than just a striking resemblance to Adolph...
While we try to pass for barbarians, you get to listen to barbarian-related audio drama, including a He-Man storybook recording!
"Adolph The Barbarian" was written by W Ralph Walters
David Lee Roth - himself
Prof. Peter P. Picklepepper - Jack J. Ward
Mister Master Mastrepol - Paul Mannering
Huge Voice - Jim Chevas
Dr. Wilheim Von Martinez - Brent Hinks
Goat Merchant - Stevie Farnaby
Gonad The Barbarian - Stevie Farnaby
the Disco Wizard - Scott Wentworth
Doctor Despicable appears courtesy of Doug Henning and his wife Wendy
all other voices - W Ralph Walters
(45.8 MB; 1:40:09 MIN)
Doc decides the easiest way to save about $30 a month on electricity to power his freezer is to create a rift in time to the Ice Age - however, he ends up dialing into a barbarian wasteland in the year 570. Captain Bonemarrow, Dr. Von Martinez and Adolph join us on a hunt for the cause of the anomaly, where we find a barbarian who bears more than just a striking resemblance to Adolph...
While we try to pass for barbarians, you get to listen to barbarian-related audio drama, including a He-Man storybook recording!
"Adolph The Barbarian" was written by W Ralph Walters
David Lee Roth - himself
Prof. Peter P. Picklepepper - Jack J. Ward
Mister Master Mastrepol - Paul Mannering
Huge Voice - Jim Chevas
Dr. Wilheim Von Martinez - Brent Hinks
Goat Merchant - Stevie Farnaby
Gonad The Barbarian - Stevie Farnaby
the Disco Wizard - Scott Wentworth
Doctor Despicable appears courtesy of Doug Henning and his wife Wendy
all other voices - W Ralph Walters
Played: 1942 | Download | Duration: 01:40:37


Thanks, guys. That's another fine mess you've gotten me (vicariously) into. Incidentally, I myself use those same kind of letters to label my important appliances, too. I tried doing it to my underwear as well, but they don't usually stick very well. Plus, some of the more pokey letters like 'W', 'N' and 'E' can really hurt my...well, I don't want to SPELL it out for you, but ... my sausage and biscuits would rather stay illiterate if you catch my drift.
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Ohhh, how about those cheap reflective letters shaped like diamonds that people slao on the side of rural mailboxes? You could recircumsize yourself with those things... brrrr!!
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Yes! The squeaky door from the Slumgullian Mansion made a guest appearance at the Disco!
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LOL - it was such a good squeak, we had to use it again.
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BRILLIANT!
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*Applauds* you guys really cook up some humdingers!
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The Caustic Banter in this one is definitely fantastic.
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The thought of He Man returning fills me with the urge to vomit. I do so wish that Conan would kill him! Please!
Oh well, enjoyed the show anyway. An excellent production as always. I think of Dr. D. everytime I give in to the urge for a pie now. The mayonaise sandwich is still not appealing though!
I hope the basement turned out OK. remember, watch for tentacles!
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How kind of you to think of me - AND pie! You have the makings of a fine tartologist!
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No, mayonnaise sandwiches are pretty unappealing to most folks. Just like He-Man!
The basement is nice and dry now - I just need to do something about the musty smell. Not sure what yet.
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Is Wilheim still down there? That could be the source of your musty smell problem...
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Best line: "Why does spit go down the wrong tube?"
I listened to the show three times before I had it playing in my car loud enough to hear Adolph say that in the background.
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So. The best line is about spit. And no one says a word about my marvelous Ian McKellen impersonation! I shall replace him in a landmark run of Shakespeare's plays by the RSC! Today, the Globe - tomorrow, the... er... globe!
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I was in AWE of your "You shall NOT pass!" line. It was wonderful as always. I just wanted to point out the excellent work of the supporting cast that is often overlooked when we audience members are blinded by your usual shining performance.
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So long as you remember where your fanboy allegiance lies. And, um... what is that on your nose?
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Is "sycophant" too strong a term?
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I believe that's spelled "psychophant" - and no, it is not too strong a term. Unless you're applying it to me, in which case it is merely somewhat inappropriate.
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