Station Wagon Schedule

Will you hear my request from the back of the station wagon in the Playtone Records parking lot? Tune in to TuneIn to find out!

  • Tuesday: 1 PM, 5 PM, 9 PM
  • Wednesday: 1 AM, 5 AM, 9 AM, 4 PM, 11 PM
  • Thursday: 6 AM, 11 AM, 8 PM
  • Friday: 3 AM, 9 AM, 5 PM
  • Saturday: 12 AM, 7 AM, 2 PM, 9 PM
  • Sunday: 5 AM, 10 AM, 6 PM

Update: They played my request! It’s the last song before Tom says goodbye and introduces the closing requested song.

Edict Bunker

For all of Trump’s success domestically, he can’t force other nations to do what he wants with a wave of his Sharpie. If Trump’s actual goal is to bring manufacturing back to the United States, why bother with all of this tariff nonsense? He should issue an executive order requiring American companies to bring the jobs back, while prohibiting them from sending their profits overseas.

Propaganda in My In Box

The subject of this e-mail from the Social Security Administration made me stop and double-check to be sure that it’s legitimate. It is. So now Trump wants propaganda sent directly to seniors.

Social Security Applauds Passage of Legislation Providing Historic Tax Relief for Seniors

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is celebrating the passage of the One Big, Beautiful Bill, a landmark piece of legislation that delivers long-awaited tax relief to millions of older Americans.

The bill ensures that nearly 90% of Social Security beneficiaries will no longer pay federal income taxes on their benefits, providing meaningful and immediate relief to seniors who have spent a lifetime contributing to our nation’s economy.

“This is a historic step forward for America’s seniors,” said Social Security Commissioner Frank Bisignano. “For nearly 90 years, Social Security has been a cornerstone of economic security for older Americans. By significantly reducing the tax burden on benefits, this legislation reaffirms President Trump’s promise to protect Social Security and helps ensure that seniors can better enjoy the retirement they’ve earned.”

The new law includes a provision that eliminates federal income taxes on Social Security benefits for most beneficiaries, providing relief to individuals and couples. Additionally, it provides an enhanced deduction for taxpayers aged 65 and older, ensuring that retirees can keep more of what they have earned.

Social Security remains committed to providing timely, accurate information to the public and will continue working closely with federal partners to ensure beneficiaries understand how this legislation may affect them.

The problem with propaganda is that sticky thing called reality. You can convince others of a falsehood that’s about someone else, but trying to convince those who are directly affected by something is a fool’s pursuit. Bisignano isn’t addressing the millions of us who are now collecting Social Security benefits, his message is intended to please Trump.

“Unbelievable” and “unconscionable”

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/social-security-administration-sends-misleading-email-lauding-trumps-n-rcna216990

Shooter’s Secret War

Jim Shooter, Virginia Romita, Joe Sinnott, 1991

Out of nowhere on Monday, it was announced that comic book writer/editor/publisher Jim Shooter had died.

On May 7, Shooter’s summer convention schedule was posted on Facebook…

Jim will be appearing at the following shows!
Big Lick Comic Con – NOVA – May 31-June 1
Heroes Aren’t Hard To Find – June 20-22
GalaxyCon Raleigh – July 24-27
Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of FarleyCon Pop Culture & Comic Book Expo! – August 2-3
TerrifiCon ™ – Connecticut’s Terrific Comic Con at Mohegan Sun – August 8-10
Dragon Con – August 28-31
See you there!

… but after missing a couple of those dates, this appeared on June 18.

Shooter had said nothing that I’d seen about him battling cancer, and considering his optimistic convention schedule I have to assume his condition must have declined very rapidly. I waited to post something about his death until the NYTimes had an obit. It’s shared here paywall-free.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/03/arts/jim-shooter-dead.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Tk8.2plK.Hai0QvTUlbwV&smid=url-share

I met Shooter only once, at a Terrificon in Connecticut. Joe Sinnott was going to be on a panel when we heard one of the other panelists was a no-show. I forget who it was, but he was a writer. I’d chatted with Shooter earlier that day, and when I heard of the vacancy I asked him if he would be willing to fill in. I told Jim that Joe would be there, he immediately agreed, and he was great.