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Well I'm settled in and listen to all blues like I said So you know after Charlie Patton the next day in the pops up in my brain is a. Is a Son House I guess so oh here we go with with Willie Brown who was also helping out Charlie Patton on that last number I think. I'm going to. Turn it into. Don't know mine as. Much because. Then found them. Down on his. Hands. Than you. When I'm not too hard. I'm gonna want Ralph 6 the. Good now and. Now. Now that can never. My Book Show is evil. He did mean mean. Man i Books Joe is evil. He did mean. Me for. When I. I wonder how can I. When I. I wonder. Why the. Big. Bad book. And the. Book was. Was moaning. The. Small indeed. The call. Then I. Want some of the book. I have to. Read. I have to. Read. Books to. Leave. Well Ok Robert get the other for that very. Thing. Around the back. And. I don't. Like big things. But I think those. Right Thing is. And I was. Oh man 1. Our. I will get devoted they do they get you. Right. Back there again. We will. 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And yeah well when we heard there was some blues oh boy did we hear some blues Son House there to give us walk and blues I lets out of this of the road Robert Johnson that I have not the 1st disc 5 people playing before Robert Johnson in influencing him I know we heard Lonnie Johnson I mean old bed bug blues off of Columbia thing I got stepping on the blues of you should know that any white Blind Lemon Jefferson also that Black Snake Moan number 2. Office steeped in the blues tradition of tradition. Cd and that was good James close that out with devil got my woman. And that's off for that road Robert Johnson a. J.s.p. Thing so oh let's keep going here we've got a we've got a little bit more time we've got lots of blues and let's start out with this piece of vinyl I got a guy named Sam Butler also known as boll weevil Jack. See well we got us a. Lot I want to. Ah ah ah. Ah ah ah. Ah ah on. On. On. As the total tone. He went on mom. Had. No she didn't even own. A handgun in line so for her use as I don't know. The plan so that not the. Only one. I know. That is done and that's to let them. Down in the. Gun and said you know. My mom found it so. I got one but I'm learning about it. Cause I ain't even. There generate a hand gets a. Little bit condition gotta have these benders round Granted I. Didn't know. Then than not then planned out. Since on and off. The highway may. Not true. You. Got to go. If you're in a condo $100.00. Feet . Didn't even think. Of it then in Lantana better now. Than it. Did then interconnecting heard you don't then. And then other than I am in a pile. For whoa what's going to say this week on out of style we went deep deep into the blues Charlie Patton son who else Lonnie Johnson one woman Jefferson skipped James some Butler Robert Johnson there with Terraplane blues. No wonder we're out of style and we'll be back here next week be here Roger we're going in your We're going to tell you you're going to give us California that old car has been good to you now you can be good to it by donating it to the x.x.x. X. Vehicle donation program will use the vehicle to raise funds for the great programs us into every day and you'll get a tax receipt for your donation pay or unwanted vehicle in good hands by calling the vehicle donation line at 877411 donate. God you are. Possible as quickly. And that of course is Louis Prima and I do like Louis Prima and he's in a very special gifted guy. Yeah. Well I'm not very busy making no that's for sure but I do like Louis Prima I love his happy attitude Well hello and welcome to the Chambers Street Theater and I'm Ruth chambers and here we are on k d e r t low powered $95.00 f.m. a Public access station and we're going to get go on on Mark Twain now way left off as we were approaching Utah as Mark Twain and his brother were going west this is before he was famous so they're going west on a stage coach they're going to go to Nevada City or Carson City those are the cities that they went to a lot and now on their way they're going to stop in Utah and of course that's where the Mormons had settled and made a lovely home for all of their people and followers and we're going to take up a reading today. About the Mormons and I think this is one of the funniest things that Mark Twain's ever written because it is just funny and you know it might even be close to accurate I mean there there there is a downside to certain Mormon aspects anyway we want to point out that back in the day that would be the hundreds. In Utah people who were not Mormon were called Gentiles so and then there's a thing about my father told me very often that when a woman became widowed. Another Mormon male could marry her to give her male protection and that was part of what all of that multiple wives thing was is giving someone some protection and Mark Twain hits on that slightly in this section Well let's get going here we go according to these gentile friends of ours Brigham Young's harem contains 20 or 30 wives they said that some of them a grown old and gone out of active service but were comfortably housed and cared for in the Henry or the Lion House as it is strangely name. Along with each wife or her children 50 all together the house was perfectly quiet orderly when the children were stale. They all took their meals in one room and I happy in a home like side it was and well what can I say homelike side none of our party got an opportunity to take dinner with Mr Young but a Gentile by the name of Johnson professed to have enjoyed a sociable breakfast in the Lion House he gave us a perv Posterous account of the calling of the roll and other polemic Mary's and the carnage that ensued when the buckwheat cakes came in. But he embellished rather too much. And Mr Johnson said that well he and Mr Young were pleasantly conversing in private one of the Mrs Young's came in and demanded a breast pin remarking that she had found out that he had been given a brass pin to number 6 and she for one did not propose to let this particularly go on without making a satisfactory amount of trouble about it and Mr Young reminded her that there was a stranger present Mrs Young said that if the state of things inside the house was not agreeable to the stranger he could find room outside Mr Young promised the breastpin and she went away but in a minute or 2 another Mrs Young came in and demanded a breastpin Mr Young began a remonstrance but Mr Young. Mrs Young cut him short she said Number 6 had got one and number 11 was promised one and it was no use for him to try to impose on her she hoped he knew her rights he gave his promise and she went and presently 3 Mrs Young's entered in a body and opened on there has been a tempest of tears abuse and intrigue they had all heard about number 6 number 11 and number 143 more breast bands were promised they were hardly gone when 9 more Mrs Young's filed into the presence and a new Tempest burst forth and raged round about the Prophet and his guest not. Breast pins were promised and the weird sisters filed out again and in game 11 more reaping wailing and gnashing their teeth 11 promised breast pins purchased peace once more. That is a specimen said Mr Young you see how it is you say what a life I lead a man can't be wives all the time and I heedless moment I gave my darling number 6 Excuse my calling her thus as her other name has escaped me for the moment a breast pin it was only worth $25.00 that is apparently that was its whole cost but its all about cost was inevitably bound to be a good deal more you yourself have seen it climb up to $650.00 and I last even that is not the end for I have wives all over this territory of Utah I have dozens of wives whose numbers. Well even I don't know. Oh without lookin in the family Bible they're scattered far and wide among the mountains and valleys of my realm and Mark you every solitary one of them will hear of this wretched blessed I am and every last one of them will have won or die number 6 is breast pin will cost me $2500.00 before I see the end of it and these creatures will compare these pins together and if one is a shade finer than the rest they will all be thrown on my hands and I will have to order a new lock to keep peace in the family sir you probably did not know it but all the time you were present with my children your every movement was watched by vigilant servitors of mine if you had offered to give a child a dime or a stick of candy or any trifle of the kind you would have been snatched out of the house instantly propriety could be done before your gift left your hand otherwise it would be absolutely necessary for you to make an exactly similar gift to all my children and no one by experience the importance of the thing I would have stood by and seen to it myself that you did it and did it thoroughly once a gentleman gave one of my children a tin whistle a veritable invention of Satan server and one which I have an unspeakable horror. And so would you if you had 80 or 90 children in your house but the deed was done and the man escaped I knew what the result was going to be and I thirsted for vengeance I ordered out a flock of destroying angels and they hunted the man far into the fasteners of the Nevada mountains but they never caught it. I am not cruel server I am not vending devic cept when sorely outraged but if I had caught him serves so help me Joseph Smith I would have locked him in the nursery till the brats whistled him to death by the slaughtered body of St Parley Pratt there was never anything on this earth like it and I knew who gave the whistle to the child but I could not make these jealous mothers believe me they believed I did and the result was just what any man of reflection would have you seen I had to order 110 whistles I think we had 110 whistles in the house then but some of them were off at college now I had to order 110 of those shrieking thing and I wish I may never speak another word of we didn't have to talk on our fingers entirely from that time for until the children got tired of the whistles and if ever another man gives a whistle to a child of mine and I get my hands on Ham I will hang him higher than Amun that is the word with the bark on it shade of Nephi if you don't know anything about married life I am rich and everybody knows it I am benevolent and everybody takes advantage of it I have a strong fatherly ngs Tinct and all the foundlings are forced it on me every time a woman wants to do well by her darling she puzzles her brain to cipher out some scheme for getting it into my hands who are serving a woman came here once with a child of a curious and lifeless sort of complection And so of the woman and swore the trial was mine and she my wife and that I had married her at such an. Such a time and such and such a place but she had forgotten her number and of course I could not remember her name well sir she called my attention to the fact that the child looked like me and really it did seem to resemble me a common thing in the territory and to cut the story short I put it in the nursery and she left and by the ghost of Orson Ah I had when they came to wash the pain off that child it was an engine bless my soul you don't know anything about marriage life it is a perfect dog's life serve a perfect dog's life you can't economize it isn't possible I have tried keep a new one said a bridle a tear for all occasions but it's of no use 1st you'll marry a combination of calico and consumption that's as thin as a rail and next you'll get a creature that's nothing more than the dropsy in disguise and then you've got to eke out that bridal dress with an oar balloon that is away it goes and think of the wash bill excuse these 2 years. 984 pieces a week no sir there is no such a thing as a condom a in a family like mine was just one of them cradles think of it and Varma day of vermin soothing syrup tea than rings and papa's watches for the babies to play with and things to scratch the furniture with and lucifer matches for them to eat and pieces of glass to come and sells with the item a glass alone would support your family I have ensured us are a server let me scrimp and squeeze all I can still can't get ahead as fast as I feel I ought to with my opportunities bless you. Server at this time when I have $72.00 wives in this house I groan go to the pressure of keep in thousands of dollars tied up in $72.00 bedsteads when the money ought to have been out it interest and I just sold out the whole stocks or at a sacrifice and built a bedstead 7 feet long and 90 c. 96 feet wide but it was a failure sir I could not sleep it appeared to me that the whole $72.00 women snored at once the roar was deafening and then the danger of it that was what I was looking at they would all draw in their breath at once and you can actually see the walls of the house sucky em and then they had all Al sail they all breath at once and you could see the walls swell out and straining and hear the rafters crack and the shingles grind together my friend take an old man's advice and don't in Cumbria yourself with a large family and I tell you don't do it in a small family and in a small family only you'll find that comfort and that peace of mind that are the best at last in the blessings that this world is able to afford us and for the lack of which no a commutation of wealth and no acquisition of fame power and greatness can ever compensate us take my word for it 10 or 12 wives is all you need never go over it some instinct or other made me set this Johnson down as being in unreliable and yet he was a very entertaining person and I doubt if some of the embers mation e gave us good have been acquired from any other source he was a pleasant contrast to those. Reticent Mormon and we're going to end there and that of course is Chapter 15 and I think that's just about as funny as it could be and I don't know anyone who came up with that angle on the Mormon family which High think is just delightful just delightful and there's just there's just nobody like Mark Twain is the best the best well the Chamber Street theater can be heard live on Thursday at 11 am and repeats Friday 2 30 pm for the headset crew and Saturday 11 30 pm moving into the night and now we're going to do civil service announcements reach across the here studio to get the book. 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Street in Davis and those are our public service announcements and you know we have all the announcements and I thought I'd just read a a few because sometimes. We just don't cover all the things that I would like to hear hear. Freedom from hunger brings innovative sustainable self-help solutions to fight against chronic hunger and poverty around the world because young children are the most vulnerable to malnutrition freedom from hunger designs itself help services for women the primary caretakers of young children equip and women with the resources they need to build futures of Health Hope and dignity to get involved call 530-075-8620 extension 000 or visit freedom from hunger dot org And I found a website. That covers the jigger problem in Africa and I hadn't really known about this and so I thought well what about it and so I started looking at the website and you can too I'm not quite sure how I found it but you could go to jigger j i g g r r removal or kill the Jaeger or what was the other one called it was. Rise up. Something or another anyway any of those things and you'll find out about jiggers now jiggers are a small fully It's the smallest flea there is the male jigger will land on a human or a farm animal like a cattle and take a. A swig of blood and then go away the female jigger stays on the human or the cattle and burrows into their skin he's a parasite or she's a parasite and she sucks the blood of this animal and of course it did the sucking of this blood kills the skin on the animal or the person and they're particularly fond of human feet. And they do needs and hands as well these fleas and it's it's really well it's an epidemic and of course we all can help so go to this website check this out because with a little help these people can walk again can work again can have their lives back it's an epidemic in Kenya it originally started the jiggers started in South America and they're now all over the world there as far east as India and they've been to Pakistan and other places it's just frightening the damage they have done well look that up because it's worth knowing about and we have some good people over there who get in their little vehicles and they go to these obscure villages it's primarily in these obscure villages that the jiggers do so well we're talking about an educated people or people with limited education and limited access were usually talking about poor people and of course many of these people are have also physical issues besides the parasite. There was one man he was an epileptic another had mental issues the jigger is just relentless and sign a weakness and that jigger just burros into that skin and starts consuming blood human blood and leaving dead skin and of course the only way we know that works for fighting the Jager is to dig it out with scalpels they have these little scalpel not it's and they dig out these bad jiggers and get the flea the execs out. Because it's part of the life cycle that the female burrows into say a human in their feet or legs or knee or hands and then they in time blow up an egg sack that pretty well fills the space there and causes pain to the human or or the cow and then in time those eggs are spit out by the female Jager and return continuing the life cycle so what the save. Well let's see what was that called it was called Rise up society rise up society or kill the jigger or jigger removal. They talk about interrupting the life cycle of the jigger and the best way that they've found in Africa through trial and error of interrupting the life cycle is by digging these execs out with these scalpels and they do have. Is it light a cane that's the pain killer they spray that on or rub that on the victim the host and that way it's not as painful when they have to dig out this jigger this female jigger Now the thing about this is that. Well it's it's it's just scary it's scary how this jigger can get in there and do so much damage. Now when they're digging with the scalpel in this dead skin there's no pain to the host because the dead skin has been drained of blood so what you have is sort of like a crust and it's a crust of dead skin so the volunteers who are digging out the jiggers are scraping this crust off as well as getting to the egg sacks and digging those out and of course it's a beautiful thing when someone has had their life stolen and then they can walk again and are jigger free and you should see the smiles on these videos you really do need to check this out because. Well I don't know what led me to this Web site but I can't say enough about the good work they're doing in Africa and they're trying to spread the word of the information they found out there are various scientists who've come in and they've looked at the situation trying to figure out other ways of dealing with the jiggers and it's just unfortunate it's just unfortunate that this has become an epidemic there's over a 1000000 people in Kenya alone who have a jigger problem and that's kind of scary. And of course over 100000 have been freed of the jigger and that's through the work of kill the jigger. Well that's what I'm going to say talk about today because I think it's important and of course. Where go to k d r t dot org day here pass Chambers Street Theater shows go to menu then programs and there I am and you can listen any time you're been listening to the Chambers Street Theater with Bruce chambers that's me. On k d r t $95.00 f.m. Low power and we're going to go out with a nice little. Happy trails and this is being sung by Roy Rogers and there's a studio. Musician a female who's doing the vocal that is not Dale Evans that you hear us Ok let's see what we've got here we go. Be trapped a risk. I'm. Happy to. Keep smog and. Who cares about the clouds when we heard was the sound Donny. Hairpiece prayer. We've. Been treasurer. Happy for. He was. There. Who Cares About Blogs when we. Heard was sing a song and make. Happy treasure go. Here we. There's. I just love that song I really do I'm glad to play it is kind of our theme kind of a theme song and that it's a pleasure to hear it all the way through we don't often get to hear things all the way through on this show. And that's it it's time for the. Local music. Artists she went. On titled focusing on the wall of social media and the presidential election. As well. Sunday. Singer songwriter Katie this month's village. Monday February 20. Second Street.