

I should have been smart enough to think, This is a dream. You see, I hadn't seen the live show or heard much about it before listening to "Push the Red Button How on earth can KYDS Radio merge with the Imagination Station? Why is it that this merging affects Wooton Bassett's voice? And why is it that Imagination Station was affecting real-life historical events? The more I listened to the episode, the more my heart began to sank and the angrier I became. You can imagine my surprise when the programs start to merge together in completely illogical ways. What happens next, I never would have imagined. At this point in the episode ―although there may have been too many story-lines for my liking ―I'm still involved and listening.


Meanwhile, Penny ventures off to find inspiration watching Michelangelo paint the Sistine chapel, and Wooton Bassett sets up a Captain Absolutely KYDS Radio adventure. The episode starts off with Eugene trying to unite all programs under one system ―even though he's already learned the consequences of doing such a thing back in "A Bite of Applesauce". They're the ones I think will be confused and, ultimately, disappointed. And then there are fans who will listen to it without ever knowing that a live show version ever existed.

There are those who were familiar with, and entertained by, the "25th Anniversary Birthday Bash" show in Texas that will enjoy owning this professionally recorded, abridged version.
