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  • parasearcher
    parasearcher said, on Oct 26th at 6:51 pm:

    Had to catch this on the play back ~ great show!

    Dracula 2000 was pretty cool

  • PublicityMama
    PublicityMama said, on Oct 15th at 9:43 pm:

    HUNTER I loved Barnabus but he still scared me! LOL!

  • hunter49
    hunter49 said, on Oct 15th at 7:51 pm:

    Dang. I missed another show.

    Mama, I miss everything. You guys were talking about Barnabus! I used to watch Dark Shadows right before the Uncle Floyd show came on and it scared the crap out of me.

  • PublicityMama
    PublicityMama said, on Oct 15th at 7:47 pm:

    Hey Sir Lonny

    Watch this video comment!
  • Shorty
    Shorty said, on Oct 15th at 7:43 pm:

    Show

    It works,liked the show and company

  • NickYak
    NickYak said, on Oct 15th at 7:42 pm:

    Dr. Acula

    Watch this video comment!
  • BikerGrammy
    BikerGrammy said, on Oct 15th at 7:41 pm:

    gREAT sHOW....

    Always enjoy your shows.....
    HUGS !!!!!!

  • ChrisRamone
    ChrisRamone said, on Oct 15th at 6:59 pm:

    Where's the show? I don't pay good money for this lateness!

  • ChrisRamone
    ChrisRamone said, on Oct 15th at 3:07 pm:

    Grandpa Munster, since THE MUNSTERS is far superior to THE ADAMS FAMILY

    A spry 378-year-old, Count Vladimir Dracula known to us as Grandpa Munster is a native Transylvanian. Grandpa is both a vampire and a scientist, with an insatiable thirst for blood and knowledge. He tries hard to tolerate daughter Lily's bumbling husband Herman. A TV Land aficionado himself, Grandpa's favorite show is My Three Sons. He also wields a handmade transistor divining rod that is capable of picking up reruns of My Little Margie. Grandpa greatly enjoys the company of his pet bat Igor, his "mouse with wings" who's a veteran of the Transylvanian Air Force.

  • ChrisRamone
    ChrisRamone said, on Oct 15th at 3:05 pm:

    Count Dracula

    There are too many similar stories/movies based on vampires but Dracula is one of the oldest and most popular ones. Reading a book with such a familiar theme was an interesting experience (I haven't watched the movie based on it). I had certain expectations before starting the book but I was glad to discover that the book had more merits than being yet another vampire story.

    I like the story line; the way Count Dracula is introduced and also the fact that it is told through diary entries, newspaper articles and personal letter excerpts, which makes it all more plausible. I also like the fact that the characters are not presented as pure evil ones with the mere aim of spilling blood or ultimate, infallible heroes, who would save the world no matter what. The whole story and characters have a human touch, which makes it an almost touching story.

    Having said all this, boy, is Stoker's style verbose! Some hundred pages of the book would have been taken out and nobody would have noticed a

  • ChrisRamone
    ChrisRamone said, on Oct 15th at 3:05 pm:

    Bram Stoker Bio Info

    Bram Stoker (1847-1912), Irish theatre critic and author wrote the Gothic horror novel Dracula (1897);

    "It is the eve of St. George's Day. Do you not know that tonight, when the clock strikes midnight, all the evil things in the world will have full sway?"--Ch. 1

    Written in epistolary fashion, Stoker introduces us to the young solicitor Jonathan Harker as he travels to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula in a real estate transaction. While the first chapter starts off pleasantly enough, Harker soon begins to note odd happenings and details of the people and events he experiences while travelling deeper and deeper into the Carpathians. Gloomy castles standing high in the mountains, odd figures half-obscured by the dark, eerie landscapes with flashing lights, and howling wolves trail Harker as he journeys ... unaware of the mystery and horrors he and his love Mina Murray are soon to become entangled with. Only with the help of such noted characters as Professor Van Helsing, John S

Sir Lonny's Paranormal Show: Dracula! (40:54)

Keeping up with the SPOOKY theme for the Halloween tradition I am doing a show on everyone's favorite vampire, DRACULA! I've done a vampire show in the past, but this one is strictly on Dracula. I look forward to seeing everyone here tonight!
Wednesday October 15th, 10pm Eastern, 7pm Pacific!

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