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Saturday, September 15th, 2007 – running time 24:21
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. But learning history is not so bad with these books. This week, Josh, Ron, and Conor are talking about comic books based on real life history. 'Ain't none of that made up, flyin' around, space alien crap in this one; just good old fashioned, "tell it like it was" real life stories done on a comic book page.

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Highlights
Sarajevo ( 13:15, 14:33, 14:49, 13:15, 14:33, 14:49 ) public school ( 13:30, 13:30 ) Bob Dole ( 4:44, 4:44 ) Sarajevo ( 13:15, 14:33, 14:49, 13:15, 14:33, 14:49 ) public school ( 13:30, 13:30 ) Bob Dole ( 4:44, 4:44 )

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" Through your innocence we told you its historical comics like school. I mean it's -- I graduated. From. I -- world."

" Hey welcome back then with a video -- incumbent discussion website -- dot com my comment Harry Ron. And job."

" And jobs this week. I made them -- do this topic now work. His mom this is where we want to talk about comics based in history in any true let events are we. Which you know most of that most of the comics are supposedly really."

" It's just like to give it up just -- good -- the of this -- hype -- man and in some political director czar --"

" And -- has come up with -- page idea. And it's not basically it -- We're going to go up real -- and a rich vein of comics that DC. It's like one of those you know like you. Little -- and you do school assembly ought to sing and and yeah did you like no music Santana -- it ends -- the most obvious possible -- please see. You get there are. And it. -- it is loses. Its. Wow. Could teach English and everybody freaked -- I don't do that."

" On all my school report cards and disruptive in class. Shock me I didn't and enough for the bomb and that's -- good to -- going to -- right. Plus plus reality its outlook snow did this comic cultural sense there are a lot -- the that we were getting ready for the show I mean. That we've probably maybe I have a lot of -- wheelchair on. But we we try to pick out a few choice. Examples that ends and very different kinds of things because just like. You know just like any you know movie or -- and is also good ways to do it so in any definite that we drive or anything like that. Morgan yeah -- steady and an historically he hit it I -- enjoy these books yes yeah. Agent. Now it's better than what I don't know documentary where in Illinois so this thing. Those and it is true story that I feel when you watch -- solution I just came grossly million Chrysler will. Way to Latin music cliche to say but it's true it's always more interest in addition this next question is stranger than fiction to serve. And it."

" It's the thought well once and then to show off the rails again good good. Because at this. Point and drinking yeah. He should care about nothing we'll just tired it's hot here with -- and knows that is yeah. Corporate -- but we don't want to talk about it secondly I've never heard this by Derek okay and you turned down. Exactly by reminder McCullough and illustrated by shepherd mix and you were asking what is the what is. I made Connery didn't and you quite enjoyed to. We said it was called mark made connectivity these. It was so good that on the ice -- what you need to read I think you really enjoy it this is actually recommended to us by some on the forums I just believe secondly you very much. Almost like -- a textbook. Really."

" What is is there is a legend which is made her way into popular music for most of the twentieth century cinema was her Jerusalem that there's different versions Saturday -- only -- only send me -- he's all the different songs that by. Blues blues jazz rock Bob Dole. Through which for some reason I've never heard any of these on -- and -- that really we're not there won't hurt us the story behind saw the and India and this each song you can -- better. -- C song takes a different take on and and some say it happens one way and something's bad guy and some music here on something gambling thing and but all involving gun. --"

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" It breaks for small little bit more in those sections they're talking about the care just sort of like you -- Register and it's done all in this. It's it's like a sepia tones and I'll. Com home sort of Browning can and things like also explores you know what it was like. In an African American community in Saint Louis at that time period in and and the politics. Of Saint Louis that time and and."

" Beyond the socks off but had never heard of the story is -- and you -- yeah. Look which is good news to him would work best for yeah. A lot -- historically like for instance. --"

" It's it's an -- it's kinda it hits all the points or sending tenacious you know. It shows you how much different things work on musica. Or or just more how how how it terminates at the pop culture and this is a song that's uncovered hundreds of times since. It's it's really just -- an amazing piece."

" There's a great bit at the end which so doesn't really remember it like. How out there is -- songs like this happens because of the the good piano guys most of 4000 thanks wouldn't put it that would talk about the news of the day to song snippets -- this is what happens and -- about a and it was spread because these guys before us for us out of town and Alison I think saloons and things like that I had no idea that the hand him or perhaps -- western. And so what happens there's this where tough happening song has made from an hands are going to jail for it and he hears as well. And the songs also -- the prison system who doesn't love a -- that's going to present -- that in in prison for the -- hearing his own song the song and president."

" He hadn't yet done that that he didn't know royalties imbalances in it's -- dive into our hands than he was somebody that's very American historical. He really disrupted."

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" And there -- challenges to create a single serving of Rama noodles that can be heated heated up in two minutes and be number and a and is tenacious and now in the fifties and this is done that. Easy so like they had invented the container. In my favor panel members of the prison if protect container to the boss. That is it that a good slicks. This is what will you. Used and -- got a bigger things like for example the boss wanted there to be like corn peas and carrots sure that your click -- that involved about it is that how. You can tell. Package that happens to be fresh and so the guy who was president of smoking gun -- is those trying to figure out here and that he remembers when he learned of college process called. Freeze drying -- Somalia witnesses freeze drying their place like -- sizzling it's. The energy -- the public about -- engineering. Which I thought exit."

" It is -- a year ago that read a book about budge business -- developing. Noodles that not find exciting and entertaining and funny you ridiculous. Picture of the loss. That's what -- this morning kicking them. The -- and there's also one on seven elevens coming to Japan to newspaper want it was about the Dotson got to."

" Forty. This is about. Basically got a situation where it wasn't always that the US that the Japanese car was considered you mess things up to now for now you know that I got my back Toyota -- it's going to be affordable and it's going to run forever and it's not going to be any animals and and you know and and then early seventies -- it's -- Prior to that they were considered to be -- horrible cars. On and if it also there was no -- there and and that is that. Quite know that but the idea of sports car was like when it exports -- we lose our shirts on and so. A couple of guys and -- one guy at a Nissan says. I think we can make a sports car and and Americans will love it when of course you can't do that that's crazy and this is of course the story of them overcoming the odds -- the not and then and."

" I'm taking over the cart world and what what's great about the book is that is players that they have the energy among the book then read and from right to left for the Japanese but look what's great is that they they almost kind of following a pattern where there's a challenge and -- somebody sometime -- inspired ghost will do this and they go off and figure -- and they hit an obstacle in the nation they figured out and and that it -- moments of inspiration. An energy these books is what got."

" And yeah. This is based on TV series in Japan and the united prosperous challengers documentary series. But that day they just mama made profile business leaders foundations that magnificent."

" And the difference in -- Here is that when they haven't made your TV -- I think let's let's make let's make -- that and then that myself to whereas here like you know. You cannot Colin impostors -- expect salad and practiced a little. -- terms of the ship very good then that's how much it -- I enjoyed all three -- what I was also there is one that. That's a little bit because it has because they -- find a and we run to would look for sort of convert its lead -- this is how the store owners like. But he's he's going to -- think you can bet in Japan and notice Obama Japanese and not a problem. Good depend on primary they wanted to bring convenience store -- a lot of unheard of independent resource available now -- that's -- really lets forget."

" The last one. We're gonna spend a lot of time on here is -- area vote but who. Fax from Sarajevo by Jim Huber want to make sure I got it right it's worthy a lot of syllables it is this came -- in 1996. And by --"

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" And basically this is a true story that actually happened to -- Where he had some friends and colleagues who work out. Syria. Cartoonists guys that you work -- And so he was in constant contact them and the only way they can talk time disease and you know the early ninety's this by facts about the problem. Yes so he would send him that -- necessary because they're locked down. And then they couldn't get out they couldn't do anything about it's that he would send updates it takes you bird and then you know you need these things you would send it along to other people. And story about. -- I -- urban. And and as he's basically the beginning of it shows and he's in Holland he's driving back. To Sarajevo so in the middle of this horrible conflict like this is guys who is so great that he's actually going to he's out he's you know video is getting a Mac understanding how other people. And it's really interesting because if you look at the very beginning of this -- quizzes how many yards overnight and then the next night -- in Sarajevo. Which really like what I'm reading it brought on to me like how close everything well here so they're right if you think about life. You know it was where New York headed to California overnight mainly if you wanted to drive is -- The Carolinas and it was a giant war -- there you know it was already there. And and it's a very personal story. Hey it's it's done. Just you know and kids being killed and it's it's done. Completely. Seriously and journalistic style it's not I don't get the sense that it's. Drug -- too much one and one of the things that struck me is that because Stuart comes from a different era. On the middle school he is it feels a little like an older -- but it's an older and my older I mean like. We didn't you hear about the really good comics in the sixties and seventies. I'm thinking. So yeah. Yeah -- this is the party personal ones like you were commenting like that and if you look at those comics. That they're deadly serious and end which is not something you you associate with comments and we'll -- it didn't -- a lot of in the fifty's it's even more power I guess it's possible that so what but I would happen."

" He got position is that if you -- an elder statesman columnist. Again this is an -- the proper books of what's in the fifties and sixties started it was a -- this is a nice yeah this present day so what."

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" Older now but there's still the artist fantastic time yet source telling you can be -- cooler but. You know one of the Sargent rock he did he's having a lesser defenses in my hero and as I didn't know the world in Jerusalem pacers -- on bottom because it was your -- on the rock and it was a great of the art was really good you still on top of his game who are watch stories -- lives and whatever message is that -- news."

" Yeah you get you get an explanation of each chapter with photos of the people who balls in the blogs yeah I mean this is a book that real people mentions great you know modern days graphic novel yet loses its. All this is the conversation it's also it's a graphic novel sense of like he's in the corner you can you know. This is story that you know somebody whose interest in history and and and things -- that you know whether an engine comments not good enough. It's it's true enough additionally I -- visiting college courses yet different. Let me very that he was it should be put into. You know I want I have read this I want to releases and six. -- isn't -- lots of how to cross tomorrow after the simply yeah yeah that previous."

" One of them one book that. But definitely want to mention is torso from Batman -- mark and Jericho. When Bryant -- Obama's first really hit it 2000 didn't respect vindictive. A bottle of what is the latest effort to have never -- about tanks and goldfish and torso and Connor and Aaron. People who. Really couldn't solve our podcast comment he sure crime buff I love the distinction cracks up -- is true crime that parts of letters and check out Cleveland. And this is the first book where Iraq. Like I elections are local losers for so this guy's really did."

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" is not the actually it to but there's of the first a story -- fact when I met madness. Wants. IA had a nose and I don't want an illegal action task analysis yeah and -- discussions on a personal. His research we -- yeah that's all historically accurate and in its deposits. An explicit the murders which I've read a lot of that is is very credible lot of people who thinks that -- killer he thinks is because core supporters are. Unsolved men and not as important as that. The the the con you into the -- and older Elliott nest in and in reality it -- after busting Capone went to Cleveland to become really quiet life -- to -- the -- he was not we have been listening to -- it was not walk the line that's always in the justice Chicago -- she was public. Like this public safety officer -- to negotiate a police. And he summons in this whole. Rash of murders happens and his this is if it's considered a failure there was reason why he was he was run run out of town this because he's an assault. Whoa Bundy right at him but Dennis Dennis -- tonight I agree it's -- political do agree that she actually did the democratic Hiller stopped him. Then Adam didn't tax it's not the Mark Smith. Enough talk forums is literally some of the best comics written decades ago from. A hall of all of his handiwork this that's my favorite -- perhaps."

" a very good it's and then that's Muslims because. And people can you know we don't read comments -- Who have figured that is what I'm asking me finish here into the history disappeared she's come off. You know there there are a lot of comics that kind of touched on this other than just these titles and is the only ones that are out there in the."

" Why did mention real quickly from this disease book that's unlike any other red odd journey in Mohawk country which -- for a second press and it's based on journal. In in 1634. This guy his name was on the messed this thing. Harmon and X-Men -- bowler. Was a Dutch trainer and he took attorney from where -- is now. Up north -- to New York. To get upset team. Yeah it. You know yeah lots of native Americans and and yeah he recorded is. Your -- is his thoughts in journal and there's no other word in here other than his journal. And so cool. It's on this a little mystery too because not everything is explained but it's a fascinating look into. What someone was thinking at that time had been translated and that's all that's all his own thoughts and some things -- really strange mysterious and news adapted and illustrated by Africans to enjoy our time through on the -- it's very interesting I never and it is the standard over. And we get any money who knows that there -- around here. But isn't for New York -- in New Hampshire to himself. This -- your services."

" We talked about other videos show what Union Station is also another really good true crime musician deeper -- the vision of the FBI's story."

" I just read that I was there as it was -- you download you know again we thought that on the -- hearty artisan partners but it was really."

" I love comics. Like seriously but this is this this this is spec -- all the difference yet. There's not a I hate to be found this economy and our super here is that Americans are all really great stories. I have read a lot of snow because ice you know it was a time I really -- read -- I read that -- like -- yeah yeah. This is great stuff and Ron's gonna take some whose books -- shots because these are all. This is. We all have very different notes this is this is an immediate right here because you can help I can talk murderous you can tell me Indian -- hawking -- tell business story can tell you know. Into serious journalists -- comments you can do well together this is fantastic."

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" dot com there's going to be a thread about this you can talk about other historical topics you like these ridiculous that you read -- lighten isn't recommending more we don't know when there's tons of them out there yeah. People want to guessing but I am what outcome of this front not."

" Also don't. On now Wednesday's you can please stop by our and weak audio podcasting Tomlinson came out this week so this will. Since you're from Sunday through it. -- That's exactly it shows you'd rather come to the weekly column messes up this party I think that's why. Something horrendous every time he's -- happened in the real thing problem there. -- Yeah frustrating that so. Okay."

" Darrow but live and -- Give us and I'm -- much turns code but I'll still -- the streets of New York."

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" Through your innocence we told you its historical comics like school. I mean it's -- I graduated. From. I -- world."

" Hey welcome back then with a video -- incumbent discussion website -- dot com my comment Harry Ron. And job."

" And jobs this week. I made them -- do this topic now work. His mom this is where we want to talk about comics based in history in any true let events are we. Which you know most of that most of the comics are supposedly really."

" It's just like to give it up just -- good -- the of this -- hype -- man and in some political director czar --"

" And -- has come up with -- page idea. And it's not basically it -- We're going to go up real -- and a rich vein of comics that DC. It's like one of those you know like you. Little -- and you do school assembly ought to sing and and yeah did you like no music Santana -- it ends -- the most obvious possible -- please see. You get there are. And it. -- it is loses. Its. Wow. Could teach English and everybody freaked -- I don't do that."

" On all my school report cards and disruptive in class. Shock me I didn't and enough for the bomb and that's -- good to -- going to -- right. Plus plus reality its outlook snow did this comic cultural sense there are a lot -- the that we were getting ready for the show I mean. That we've probably maybe I have a lot of -- wheelchair on. But we we try to pick out a few choice. Examples that ends and very different kinds of things because just like. You know just like any you know movie or -- and is also good ways to do it so in any definite that we drive or anything like that. Morgan yeah -- steady and an historically he hit it I -- enjoy these books yes yeah. Agent. Now it's better than what I don't know documentary where in Illinois so this thing. Those and it is true story that I feel when you watch -- solution I just came grossly million Chrysler will. Way to Latin music cliche to say but it's true it's always more interest in addition this next question is stranger than fiction to serve. And it."

" It's the thought well once and then to show off the rails again good good. Because at this. Point and drinking yeah. He should care about nothing we'll just tired it's hot here with -- and knows that is yeah. Corporate -- but we don't want to talk about it secondly I've never heard this by Derek okay and you turned down. Exactly by reminder McCullough and illustrated by shepherd mix and you were asking what is the what is. I made Connery didn't and you quite enjoyed to. We said it was called mark made connectivity these. It was so good that on the ice -- what you need to read I think you really enjoy it this is actually recommended to us by some on the forums I just believe secondly you very much. Almost like -- a textbook. Really."

" What is is there is a legend which is made her way into popular music for most of the twentieth century cinema was her Jerusalem that there's different versions Saturday -- only -- only send me -- he's all the different songs that by. Blues blues jazz rock Bob Dole. Through which for some reason I've never heard any of these on -- and -- that really we're not there won't hurt us the story behind saw the and India and this each song you can -- better. -- C song takes a different take on and and some say it happens one way and something's bad guy and some music here on something gambling thing and but all involving gun. --"

" Underline this -- and not that presents on Christmas that just minutes that we --"

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" Together -- went through -- he research he went through real hostile newspaper articles that happened since Louis the murder that despite -- went through. It tells the story the murder and the trial and the people around it. A lot of -- capacity and somebody's 1890s depends on the ground that it -- is not a lot of historical documents on what -- And in between each chapter she explains how relates of the song cycles through and then the legend yeah how miss part of the story it. Despite this part solve this particular site or this version of the song. And a lot of interest to let you know it's we've got our response to it's it's really it's really fascinating the way they've."

" It breaks for small little bit more in those sections they're talking about the care just sort of like you -- Register and it's done all in this. It's it's like a sepia tones and I'll. Com home sort of Browning can and things like also explores you know what it was like. In an African American community in Saint Louis at that time period in and and the politics. Of Saint Louis that time and and."

" Beyond the socks off but had never heard of the story is -- and you -- yeah. Look which is good news to him would work best for yeah. A lot -- historically like for instance. --"

" It's it's an -- it's kinda it hits all the points or sending tenacious you know. It shows you how much different things work on musica. Or or just more how how how it terminates at the pop culture and this is a song that's uncovered hundreds of times since. It's it's really just -- an amazing piece."

" There's a great bit at the end which so doesn't really remember it like. How out there is -- songs like this happens because of the the good piano guys most of 4000 thanks wouldn't put it that would talk about the news of the day to song snippets -- this is what happens and -- about a and it was spread because these guys before us for us out of town and Alison I think saloons and things like that I had no idea that the hand him or perhaps -- western. And so what happens there's this where tough happening song has made from an hands are going to jail for it and he hears as well. And the songs also -- the prison system who doesn't love a -- that's going to present -- that in in prison for the -- hearing his own song the song and president."

" He hadn't yet done that that he didn't know royalties imbalances in it's -- dive into our hands than he was somebody that's very American historical. He really disrupted."

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" When was -- months ago few months ago lots of months monthly back way back came across -- Book among them book. And for those who know us don't know that we don't really read that much longer -- where we get it. But. I was given this project X missing cup noodle. Which was our next chapter of challengers which is the title and this particular one was that this is caught in the war and what it is is that true story. -- the engineering -- Of the creation of this. Every time this was the best powerbook I've read in I've been to several UC is. This is steeped in history I mean that it's bitch true in the back there's a whole pat Nixon pictures of people love that I love my the end of the book he read something there's pictures on the -- that. It's like it's like the words again in the movie yet -- that they went on to this person to die there exactly. But what's great about it -- is that it's set for this idea that -- Japan business is a big deal and then that's when you didn't play center business emerging dependent industries effect that. And and one of the -- think about whether the issue was -- noodles and food discipline that and so based off the desire to. It'd be. That that he gets brought weapons are ranked tech team guys are due to lower the better chance to -- pitching into the studio. But this whole."

" And there -- challenges to create a single serving of Rama noodles that can be heated heated up in two minutes and be number and a and is tenacious and now in the fifties and this is done that. Easy so like they had invented the container. In my favor panel members of the prison if protect container to the boss. That is it that a good slicks. This is what will you. Used and -- got a bigger things like for example the boss wanted there to be like corn peas and carrots sure that your click -- that involved about it is that how. You can tell. Package that happens to be fresh and so the guy who was president of smoking gun -- is those trying to figure out here and that he remembers when he learned of college process called. Freeze drying -- Somalia witnesses freeze drying their place like -- sizzling it's. The energy -- the public about -- engineering. Which I thought exit."

" It is -- a year ago that read a book about budge business -- developing. Noodles that not find exciting and entertaining and funny you ridiculous. Picture of the loss. That's what -- this morning kicking them. The -- and there's also one on seven elevens coming to Japan to newspaper want it was about the Dotson got to."

" Forty. This is about. Basically got a situation where it wasn't always that the US that the Japanese car was considered you mess things up to now for now you know that I got my back Toyota -- it's going to be affordable and it's going to run forever and it's not going to be any animals and and you know and and then early seventies -- it's -- Prior to that they were considered to be -- horrible cars. On and if it also there was no -- there and and that is that. Quite know that but the idea of sports car was like when it exports -- we lose our shirts on and so. A couple of guys and -- one guy at a Nissan says. I think we can make a sports car and and Americans will love it when of course you can't do that that's crazy and this is of course the story of them overcoming the odds -- the not and then and."

" I'm taking over the cart world and what what's great about the book is that is players that they have the energy among the book then read and from right to left for the Japanese but look what's great is that they they almost kind of following a pattern where there's a challenge and -- somebody sometime -- inspired ghost will do this and they go off and figure -- and they hit an obstacle in the nation they figured out and and that it -- moments of inspiration. An energy these books is what got."

" And yeah. This is based on TV series in Japan and the united prosperous challengers documentary series. But that day they just mama made profile business leaders foundations that magnificent."

" And the difference in -- Here is that when they haven't made your TV -- I think let's let's make let's make -- that and then that myself to whereas here like you know. You cannot Colin impostors -- expect salad and practiced a little. -- terms of the ship very good then that's how much it -- I enjoyed all three -- what I was also there is one that. That's a little bit because it has because they -- find a and we run to would look for sort of convert its lead -- this is how the store owners like. But he's he's going to -- think you can bet in Japan and notice Obama Japanese and not a problem. Good depend on primary they wanted to bring convenience store -- a lot of unheard of independent resource available now -- that's -- really lets forget."

" The last one. We're gonna spend a lot of time on here is -- area vote but who. Fax from Sarajevo by Jim Huber want to make sure I got it right it's worthy a lot of syllables it is this came -- in 1996. And by --"

" who. If she can know anything my giants and industry. He's cool he's like -- whole public school and after it was only a couple places in the country and B artist."

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