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His intellect reminds you of flies that swarm around garbage in summer and delight in what they can discover. from Apr 17, 2024
( 18/04/24 )
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Money donated during this hour funds the Codger's "infrastructure" needs (whiskey, cigars, Chinese takeout, rare 78rpm discs). Booker T. Bodenheim co-hosts. from Mar 8, 2022
( 30/03/22 )
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Says that much of what he hears on WFMU reminds him of "large stones being thrown into a dump-cart." from Feb 22, 2022
( 23/02/22 )
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Descended from some of the great rope and lamppost artists of the world. from Jan 18, 2022
( 26/01/22 )
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He secretly wants to ruin everything worthwhile until the rest of the world is as ugly as his soul. from Jan 11, 2022
( 26/01/22 )
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Codger: "You throw one piece of equipment at the station manager and suddenly you're branded 'difficult to work with'." from Dec 28, 2021
( 29/12/21 )
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He'll steal anything that isn't nailed down. And anything he can pry loose isn't nailed down. from Nov 23, 2021
( 01/12/21 )
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"The Codger's brain is a sepulcher furnished with a load of broken and discarnate bones." - Joseph Glanvill from Nov 30, 2021
( 01/12/21 )
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Gus Bodenheim sits in Courtney's chair, fills his shoes, and depletes his whiskey. from Oct 12, 2021
( 20/10/21 )
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His very existence affirms Faulkner's observation that "The past is never dead. It's not even past." from Sep 28, 2021
( 29/09/21 )
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"The Codger never sees a good quality in a man and never fails to see bad ones. He is the human owl, vigilant in darkness, blind to light, always mousing for vermin and never seeing noble game." — H.W. Beecher from Aug 10, 2021
( 22/09/21 )
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