This weeks' top story:
"She didn't 'break' my heart so much as punch tiny holes in it - so she could suck it dry like a hungry spider.
Why did I let her do it? She only had two legs, but they out-classed any spider you could name."
- Uncle D.L.
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New (old) to Pod-O-Matic this week:
<DOWNLOAD VHUS v.31 HERE>
What occurred March 26th, 2015?
- THE DEVIL’S BLOOD!
- Where to buy goth baby clothes?
- AMORPHIS!
- What does Hell have in store for YouTube comics?
- THE MIGHTY BARD!
- The best places to get robbed (and killed) in England.
- TOUCHSTONE!
- A Devilish pile of leftover Irish jokes.
- WHYZDOM!
- Barking dogs DO bite (and it’s hilarious).
- PAATOS!
- Comedy from JASPER CARROTT!
Very Heavy, Very Uncle.
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Yes, I know it has been a while since I refreshed the VHUS Dropbox lineup. I'll make an honest effort to rotate the download stock sometime in the next couple of weeks.
(Cross my spider-drained heart!)
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DOWNLOAD VHUS v.31 HERE
STREAM VHUS v31 @ Pod-O-Matic
CONTACT US!
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Thanks for listening!
Uncle D.L.
The Very Heavy Uncle Show
2014 - 2017?
From the family photo archive.
My Grandfather's pride and joy. 1956. Massive 6-cylinder engine. "3-on-the-tree" transmission. Built like a tank and a battleship had a baby. And I was rarely trusted to drive it once I became street legal.
Trivia: No oil filter as standard equipment on these, but there were adapter kits available to install an "outboard" oil filter for the discriminating driver. One could then use a standard cartridge oil filter (NOT the screw-on type many of you are picturing)... or you could go the cheap hillbilly route and drop in a full roll of TOILET PAPER like Grand-Dad. TRUE! It fit like a glove and never gave us a day of trouble for 40 years!
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