Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Rock Baker Christmas Special

   Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our Christmas special! We've got some nice guests coming up, I hope you enjoy the show!

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   First up, a little Christmas present for the gang from Bantam Street. It's Christmas, Larry Blamire style!


    Up next, we have a present for Ken Begg and the Jabootu gang....




   Be sure to visit www.jabootu.net 

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    And now, through special arrangement with Main Enterprises, we present this lovely Christmas scene with Betsy the Bookwriter! Inks courtesy of Mr. Jeff Austin!




    Mr. Austin returns with this DeCarlo-inspired piece...




   Jeff Austin out-does himself now, providing both inks and color for this back cover for Jim Main....



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    And here, ladies and gentlemen, my present for you all this year....




    I'd like to thank my guests and our sponsor, and I hope to see you all here again next year.

 Merry Christmas, Gang! Everybody have a great New Year! Good night and God bless!

Inks by Jeff Austin.

   This has been presented by the American Tobacco Company, the nation's leading manufacturer of cigarettes. Jack Benny will be back in two weeks! Be sure to tune in next week for Ann Southern in PRIVATE SECRETARY! Coming up next on most of these stations: Ed Sullivan on TOAST OF THE TOWN, followed by THE NAME'S THE SAME in most localities. This is Don Wilson speaking for CBS, saying, Be Happy, Go Lucky! Goodnight, and Merry Christmas!


  In all honesty, I hope you have a wonderful Christmas. I'd like to thank all those who put up with me over the last year, and my sincere wishes that they all have a great new year. God bless and Merry Christmas.

2 comments:

  1. Mister Austin? Geez...Mister Austin is 70 and spends 3 to 4 hours of the day napping.

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  2. Well, they say it's good to have a hobby.....

    Where I came from, a male was always addressed as 'Mister' out of respect. The preacher, the principal, the teachers, etc, always called me Mr. Baker. (Which makes perfect sense, as I'm a Mister and I'm a Baker).

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