Happy Hallowe'en!

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Hello, my friends. Two nights ago; the CBC (Canadian Bradcasting Corporation) aired on their seminal radio show Ideas the iconic Orson Welles broadcast of The War Of The Worlds - that night; the 30th. of October, was the seventy-fifth anniversary of that spectacular broadcast - easily one of the greatest radio programmes ever made.

History records the result; an entire country thrown into terror and uncertainty; wondering if they were really being invaded by Martians. It's probably the greatest Hallowe'en prank ever constructed.

I've heard the complete broadcast a few times; Hallowe'en is a special time for me - it is my birthday, after all - though until I heard the Ideas broadcast Monday night I hadn't realized I hadn't heard the entire broadcast.

The entire broadcast includes a few lines when Orson Welles steps out of character and announces it was all a Hallowe'en prank.

I must say that disappointed me a bit; far better to leave the majestic joke unexplained, in my opinion. But my opinion is 75 years out of date; I can imagine what radio listeners experienced in those days: the world was uncertain; war was brewing; the populace of the United States were being encouraged - through pulps and radio shows and cheap novels - to think of the potential threat of a Martian enemy.
Mr. Welles' performance was astounding. It hit Americans right in their basest fears. Thus the October 30th, 1938 radio classic War Of The Worlds must go down as the greatest Hallowe'en prank of all time - and by a wide margin, one of the very greatest radio plays ever presented.

Enjoy - and be thrilled. Turn down the lights and listen. Just...don't look behind you...did something move? No...I'm sure it didn't. Really.

What was that noise?
 
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Having been in Canada for just over a month now, this is the first real Halloween I've seen since... well, ever - look at that!


I also found it quite curious how a lot of people seemed to go about their daily business all dressed up today.

I'd have guessed it to be more of a "tonight" thing, but there are many (mostly grownups) who just go on with it all day. - That's commitment to character there! :thumbup:



And here I am, indoors, posting about it online... Good thing being a geek has become kinda "cool" these days...
Or maybe that's just me keeping true to my regular every-year costume: (imagine a theremin tune for full effect) "video game programmer" OohohoohOooOohh -- spooky, eh? :P



Still it's fun to watch the ppl going about on the street, with their progressively-sized loads of junk food and all - :cheers:


Dentists everywhere rejoice! - Happy Halloween! :lol:
 
You're in Canada Moach? How wonderful! An extra-large bag of Rockets, Twizzlers and jaw-gluing toffee for you, my lad! :) When did you get here? You never said - or you DID say and I missed it completely. Well, however long you've been in Canada enjoy it - you'll love it here. Try the smoked meat; it's kinda signatory. (LOL!) Don't bother with the Maple Syrup; it's commercial - unless you can get to either the Niagara Escarpment region of Southern Ontario or the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Those places are some of the last on Earth to make real maple sugar so seek them out this winter.

Welcome to Canada, my friend. :)

P.S. I'm still working on a tute for your WIP Starliner - hope to get it up this weekend. Easily the best Orbiter cockpit of all addons out there. I can't hope to do justice to your great work, but can at least provide what little support is open to me. Welcome to Canada, my friend!
 
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