Ulysses Columbo


Show #13: Two Weeks in The South Pacific

Posted in Shows by Ulysses on the January 26th, 2006

On January 26, 2006, I am returning from a two-week stint in the South Pacific, where I performed in a movie being filmed on a boat, and found myself stranded on an island shaped eerily like a skull.

Theme Music is “Burn Tampa,” by The Cult of Sue Todd

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Ulysses Columbo’s Tips For Better Living #3: How to Get Rid of The Skunk Under Your Stairs

Posted in Shows by Ulysses on the January 12th, 2006

Today I talk about how to get rid of any unwanted skunks that might try to make a home under your steps. Every homeowner in the world should listen to this, several times.

Theme music for this show is “Ballad To The Frogs,” by Chub Creek Music.

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Show #12: Ephram The Revolutionary Cow

Posted in Shows by Ulysses on the January 11th, 2006

Wherein I talk about the mandatory-condom proposal in Tulua, Columbia, talk a little about my crime-fighting days as a youth, and also I touch on my time training revolutionary cows in Montana.

Music in today’s show, via the excellent Podsafe Music Network (http://music.podshow.com) is:
“Burn Tampa,” by The Cult of Sue Todd,
and “High Cotton,” by Jim Suhler.

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(Promotional Considerations this week by the Tulua Tourism Board.)

Show #11: New Year’s Was Invented in 1715

Posted in Shows by Ulysses on the January 5th, 2006

Wherein I talk about my missed week, my holiday celebrations, and how my great-great-great-grandfather Zachariah Jedediah Columbo invented the concept of New Year’s in 1715. Also, what historical contributions have your family made? Mine have made a lot.

A lot.

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Theme music, as ever, by Cult of Sue Todd.