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Your host, Frank Weber, cordially invites you to his weekly party podcast--a mix of storytelling in its various forms along with other fun party-like segments. Each show may include interviews with a wide variety of guests, Frank's own personal stories often with life and pop culture analogies, reviews of classic (and sometimes not so classic) TV and movies with Frank's favorite actress, and an Ask Me Anything segment. No RSVP is needed, but get ready to have a fun comedy-filled time! New ep ...
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Today Frank discusses what kind of general character he believes he could play well in any kind of production, then discusses a little about game show history and culture over many years. He asks questions like what happened to most of the morning game shows and why many are now on only at night and feel "darker". He then gets in to a belated tribu…
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On this week's episode, Frank gets in to a somewhat deep discussion on intuition which may be in shorter supply in today's world. Combined with experience and its active development, it can help with discernment especially with another presidential election coming up in 2024. Frank gives several stories of his gut feelings over the years. The Prisc…
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In this episode, Frank remembers the life of Suzanne Somers. Well known for her role as Chrissy on Three's Company, she died one day before her 77th birthday after a long battle with breast cancer. Frank reviews her career and mentions some of his favorite episodes starring Chrissy, then discusses at length a couple of incidents including her salar…
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Frank has a heavy heart this week because an old friend from Texas Tech, Jay Leeson, passed away last week at the age of 44. While he had lost touch with Jay, he summarizes Jay's life as a journalist in several different forms across Lubbock and West Texas, and tells some funny stories from their time in college. Then Frank reviews The Wild Women o…
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On this week's episode, Frank pilots the segment Ask Me Anything that he has been dying to do. He answers questions on professional wrestling, women's golf and the LPGA, 2023 Texas Tech Football, and what he thinks Priscilla Barnes is doing now especially in light of the writers' and actors' strikes in Hollywood. He emphasizes that being a fan give…
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On this show, Frank talks about shopping on football gamedays with his wife while he would rather be on campus all day partying. Then he goes in to differences between shopping in Lubbock vs. Amarillo, and discusses which one is better and speculates the how and the why it got this way. He then talks about a non-accident in traffic, which is still …
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Today Frank welcomes everyone back to the show after brainstorming where to take its future. He begins by talking about its niche, an important concept to set the show apart from others, yet a limiting one for his vision. He contends that his niche is in talking about "obscure" topics that few are talking about and which typically have a lot of nua…
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In this week's episode, Frank talks some about the podcast's status while asking for your feedback as well as suggestions. In particular, he was having some trouble coming up with a good pre-topic this week prior to doing the review. Then he talks about two minor topics before mentioning some things he's looking at doing to improve the show. This w…
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This week on the Party, Frank begins by briefly talking about how "back-to-school" time is weird in Canyon (and probably other places) and says he may talk further about it in an upcoming show. Next, he gives a brief clarification about his comments last time regarding college sports realignment, and if you choose to disagree please do so with a tr…
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In this week's episode, Frank adds to one topic and clarifies another from recent episodes and feels that doing so is most appropriate for the show. Then he discusses a current issue in college sports that nobody talks about (well, at least from his point of view). He attempts to argue that we need this perspective to understand this whole issue (a…
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In this week's episode, Frank lists, and to some extent discusses, activities from his recent trip to Nashville. While there was plenty to see, hear, and learn there, the main highlight mentioned is his indirect discovery of Leonard Nimoy's music career in the late 1960s where he covered several country songs. Nimoy also worked in other musical for…
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In this week's show, Frank begins by making an important correction to his email address so that you we may correspond. Next he discusses the recent writers' and actors' strikes in Hollywood and why he cares. He reminisces about how there was once a greater quality with lesser availability to Hollywood productions and this leads in to what he would…
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In this week's episode, Frank is reminded of a movie called Punchline from 1988 that has a substantial amount of stand-up comedy, but wasn't that funny overall. Punchline was soon forgotten as a film, which is perplexing to this day given who stars in it (think Forrest Gump primarily) and that it is still well-liked as a lighter drama. His favorite…
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This week, after some further calls to action, Frank discusses the 4th of July holiday that just passed. Mentioning the big annual celebration in Canyon, TX, he notes some nuances of having the day in the middle of the week (Tuesday this year) and why he is grateful to live in the USA. He emphasizes the opportunities available to us all here, inclu…
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This week's show begins with Frank giving a special thanks to all listeners/subscribers/downloaders as the podcast is now listed in all directories. There is also a new "patreon" link for those who wish to support the show. Frank talks briefly about how he was a little disappointed in last week's show despite getting the content out there, and trul…
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In this week's episode, Frank starts off by making two corrections from his review of Vega$ the previous week, including Priscilla's character's famous quote that he continues to flub up before eventually getting right. He then briefly talks about his vacation to Naples, Florida and how he and his wife would like to move there. However, financial a…
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In the third episode Frank begins with a story, albeit not complete in detail, of how watching TV as a youth has affected him later on in life. He uses the HBO show Dream On from thirty or so years ago as an analogy comparing that show's main character to himself. He then shares a personal example from when he tried to kiss girls on the cheek and/o…
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In this second episode, Frank tells a story from his senior year high school government class where they wrote faux bills as if in the Texas Legislature. Both were "defeated", but the second had some legs and interest. However, an actual bill similar to the second was later passed in to law, and he tries to make the point that even if is sounds cor…
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In the inaugural edition of Frank Weber's Party, Frank gives an overview of his new weekly audio podcast and how he plans to make the show as close as possible to an actual party. He introduces himself, his background, and his interests and why he is making this show. He also discusses where he would like to go with it. He then goes in to some deta…
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