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THE LEAGUE OF EXTREMELY ORDINARY GENTLEMEN: Volume 8, Issue 6: Standing Up

THE LEAGUE OF EXTREMELY ORDINARY GENTLEMEN: Volume 8, Issue 6: Standing Up

The League presents the first of a series of something different from the norm as we present our sit down interviews with some pretty big name comics who are making their way through our town for the Moontower Comedy Festival. This week you get us talking to Tom Rhodes and Brody Stevens, two experienced comics who've got lots of good stories for your listening entertainment (and you might even get some learnin' in to boot). Check it..

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Comment by IAmDeadpool on April 29, 2012 at 8:31pm

cyrus, besides the music; i'm not feeling this new format. This leog wasn't terribly interesting, the guests tended to ramble, and it wasn't a funny ramble. 

Comment by Omegaman20 on April 29, 2012 at 7:32pm

ps. my picture was in no way referring to the podcast. it was just a funny picture i found.   This podcast was awesome. wish it had been a separate segment on its own almost

Comment by IAmDeadpool on April 29, 2012 at 6:21pm

Can anyone tell the name and artist for the first bit of intermission music @ 28:00

Comment by Jedi Master Dylan on April 29, 2012 at 4:56pm

As a long time listener of Leog I'm gonna voice my honest opinion. This particular episode was kinda boring for me. Don't get me wrong the interviews were well done but I guess they weren't as funny as I thought they were going to be. Again I think the episode was well done but could have been funnier. I loved the parts with Cyrus and Leon just shooting the shit however. 

Comment by Tyler Hudson on April 29, 2012 at 2:50pm

74:30 nice save.....chris X^D

Bwhahaha

Comment by Abby Soto on April 29, 2012 at 12:03pm

Moonlight towers in Austin, Texas

Moonlight Towers
A moonlight tower at night
Location: Austin and vicinity
Nearest city: Austin, Texas
Architect: Fort Wayne Electric Co.
NRHP Reference#: 76002071
Added to NRHP: July 12, 1976

Austin, Texas is the only city in the world known to still operate a system. The towers are 165 feet (50 m) tall and have a 15 feet (4.6 m) foundation. This type of tower was manufactured in Indiana by Fort Wayne Electric Company and assembled onsite.[1] In 1894, the City of Austin purchased 31 used lighting towers from Detroit. A single tower cast light from six carbon arc lamps, illuminating a 1,500 feet (460 m) radius circle brightly enough to read a watch.[2]

The Austin Moonlight Towers were erected, at least partially, in response to the actions of the Servant Girl Annihilator. This claim has been repudiated by some since the towers were erected in 1894 and 1895, ten years after the murders took place.[3]

Moonlight tower in Austin, Texas

When first installed, the towers were connected to their own electric generators at the Austin dam (on the site of present day Tom Miller Dam). Over the years they were switched from their original carbon-arc lamps (which were exceedingly bright and time consuming to maintain) to incandescent lamps in the 1920s, and mercury vapor lamps in the 1930s. Mercury vapor lighting allowed the installation of a switch at each tower's base. During World War II, a central switch was installed, allowing citywide blackouts in case of air raids.

1970 saw the towers officially recognized as Texas State Landmarks. This was followed by the 17 remaining towers being listed in the National Register of Historic Places on July 12, 1976. At this time, only 6 are in their original locations as established by the Board of Public Works and City Council in 1895. Additional designation was given them as State Archeological Landmarks in 1986.

In 1993 the city of Austin dismantled the towers and restored every bolt, turnbuckle and guy-wire as part of a $1.3 million project, the completion of which was celebrated in 1995 with a city-wide festival.

One of the towers was prominently featured in the 1993 film Dazed and Confused as the site of a high-school keg party, in which the character played by Matthew McConaughey exclaims, "Party at the moon tower."

The City of Austin has ordinances in place to protect the towers from demolition; however, since 2004 two of the remaining 17 towers have been taken down from their locations. The towers at 4th & Nueces and 1st & Trinity have been removed due to new construction. It is unclear whether the towers will be replaced, or erected elsewhere.

Comment by Michael Burchill on April 29, 2012 at 10:57am

RJD2 - Top Shot Cyrus!

Comment by Omegaman20 on April 29, 2012 at 7:44am

Comment by DovenDeath on April 29, 2012 at 12:39am

gonna be honest this show was rather boring.

Comment by SpikeGhost on April 29, 2012 at 12:30am

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