
97 episodes

You Don't Know Flack Rob "Flack" O'Hara
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5.0 • 35 Ratings
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Nostalgic stories about old video games, old computers, and occasionally ninjas.
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YDKF Episode 196: Christmas Part II
Merry Christmas, seasons greetings, and happy holidays! On this episode of You Don’t Know Flack I go back to the well and come up with even more Christmas and holiday-related memories.
Here’s a link to the first Christmas (and New Year’s) episode of You Don’t Know Flack, posted back in 2014.
Link: http://podcast.robohara.com/ydkf-episode-147-merry-christmas-and-happy-new-year/
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BONUS: Home Alone Christmas Spectacular Megashow
Happy holidays! Earlier this week I was invited to join several podcasters from Everything Amigas to discuss every port of Home Alone we could come up with. I hope you like this wacky Christmas crossover show featuring Boat and Aaron from the Amigos, Aaron and The Brent from ARG Presents, Cody, Eric and Tim from Pixel Gaiden, and myself.
A video version of the podcast has been uploaded here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RufYo0fbagg
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YDKF Episode 195: Shelves
On this slightly odd episode of You Don’t Know Flack, I take a look at my infatuation with shelves — the first sets of shelves I owned, how I learned to build my own shelves, and the website I once set up dedicated to display shelves.
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YDKF Episode 194: Crossroads Mall
As a kid, the period of time between Thanksgiving and Christmas was spent making Christmas wish lists, and many of the entries on those lists came from window shopping at the mall. Tune in to hear about the birth of one of then largest malls in America, my memories of shopping there, and the event that marked the mall’s demise.
Link: YDKF 180: Thanksgiving
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Link: Sprite Castle Plays 10-Yard Fight (YouTube)
Link: Sprite Castle Plays Misc Games (YouTube)
Link: Sprite Castle Plays Mario Bros (YouTube)
Link: Sprite Castle Plays Jeopardy (YouTube)
Link: Visiting Crossroads Mall (YouTube)
Link: Jasper Mall (IMDB)
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YDKF Episode 193: Puppets
After a stressful week of work and election headlines, I decided to pick a light topic. On this week’s episode, I’ll be discussing puppets — the ones I owned as a kid, the influence the Muppet Movie had on me, the most expensive puppet I ever owned, and what became of my paltry puppet collection.
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YDKF Episode 192: In-Tune Magazine
My wife Susan joins me on this very special episode of You Don’t Know Flack. After sharing more bicycle stories, the two of us tell the tale of In-Tune Magazine, the music magazine we started and ran while living in Spokane, Washington.
Oil Filter (YouTube)
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Customer Reviews
Rob knows more about retro computers than I’ve forgotten.
YDKF is the best retro oriented podcast available on the internet today. Very disappointed when he took a break but very happy now to have him back. He lives retro every day and has an amazing ability to recall the tiny details that most of us have completely forgotten about.
The pod fathers master podcast
Rob is the retro pod father. I can’t get enough of his stories of the past. No matter what the subject is. Very family friendly. Definitely great for long road trips or educating your kids on what it was like growing up in the 70’s and 80’s. Enlightening for them and it definitely gets them motivated to seek out things that we all loved in the past.
Keep up the great work!
Professional AND Personal
I love Rob “Flack” O’Hara’s Podcasts Because they are done so professionally. Once you get to know him after two or three podcasts, you find yourself wanting to listen to more and more and more. I don’t know if it’s the content or the way he personalizes every podcast he makes, but I not only can identify with his subjects, I can also identify with him personally and his experiences. Thank you Rob O’Hara so much for producing such wonderful podcasts. I hope you never stop.