Text on ©2001-2022 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved. Eventually threats were made on the lives of Elman and his family requiring 24 hour FBI protection. The agency sent Dave Elman a list of potential Nazis who might try to get on his show by pretending to have a hobby. Hobby Lobby is a fantastic one of a kind show.ĭuring WWII, the FBI recived word that Nazis were attempting infiltrate the show and use Hobby Lobby to covertly send messages to other Nazis over the radio. These recordings are very rare and though we don't have all the episodes listed above, this collection contains the two recordings available in circulation. Product details CUSTOMIZABLE: Create your own message, music, or sound to record and become a part of your craft project or the voice of your stuffed animal. In one lost episode, Eleanor Roosevelt appears as the substitute host. This radio show allowed listeners everywhere to write in about their unusual hobbies so they could come on the radio and 'lobby for their hobby.' Many of the hobbies were actually peoples professions like a female gorilla trainer, a scientist that makes robots, and a beekeeper (whose bees escaped during the show). The show ran for dozens of years and was a top radio hit. A watch collector who has a watch from 1750!.A spoon player who performers " The Beer Barrel Polka".A man who put hot coals in his mouth and cooked bacon on his face.A dog that could say "Hurray for Roosevelt!".The show often had a round assortment of odd balls of guests including: At the time it was a piece of cheap farm land. 'She also developed physical symptoms including headaches, fatigue, muscle cramps, gastric problems, and dehydration due to restricting her fluid intake. He built the Hobby Lobby building in Brentwood, TN in 1970. 'Hobby Lobbys bathroom ban gave Sommerville recurrent nightmares about bathrooms, being approached by men, and being physically assaulted and laughed at by them,' read the summary of the case. It had humble beginnings in the back of his store in Nashville. Elman was also an accomplished hypnotherapist and initially wanted to do a show about the miracles of hypnotherapy he taught numerous seminars about hypnotherapy techniques. Hobby Lobby was founded by Jim Martin in 1964. The show's host was Dave Elman billed as "the dean of American hobbyist" as he collected information about strange and fantastic hobbies. Hobby Lobby allowed listeners everywhere to write in about their unusual hobbies so they could come on the radio and "lobby for their hobby." Many of the hobbies were actually people's professions like a female gorilla trainer, a scientist that makes robots, and a beekeeper (whose bees escaped during the show).
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