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If You Like Getting Stuck in Puerto Rico... (The Great Airspace Escape) š¹āļø
Pack your bags and prepare to stay exactly where you are! This week on The Wednesday Night Podcast, we are spinning Rupert Holmesā 1979 masterpiece, Partners in Crime. Itās an album famous for the ultimate song about cheating on your spouse through a newspaper ad, but tonight, the crime is our travel itinerary.
As the smooth, yacht-rock vibes of "Escape (The PiƱa Colada Song)" play in the background, Jill recounts her harrowingāand surprisingly thirstyātale of being stuck in Puerto Rico. When the airspace closed and the planes stopped flying, Jill didn't panic; she went on a tactical, high-stakes manhunt for the original PiƱa Colada bar.
Was it San Juan's Barrachina? Was it Caribe Hilton? And how many "samples" does it take to truly verify a historical landmark while the FAA holds your life in its hands? Jill shares the story of navigating closed borders and the absolute necessity of pineapple-coconut beverages during a national crisis.
Tune in to find out if Rupert Holmesā lyrics actually come true when you're stranded in the tropics, and whether Jill ever made it home, or if sheās still wandering the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan looking for more rum.
website: actonmusicproject.com
email: [email protected]
Craig's phone number: āŖ(978) 310-1613ā¬
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If You Like Getting Stuck in Puerto Rico... (The Great Airspace Escape) š¹āļø
Pack your bags and prepare to stay exactly where you are! This week on The Wednesday Night Podcast, we are spinning Rupert Holmesā 1979 masterpiece, Partners in Crime. Itās an album famous for the ultimate song about cheating on your spouse through a newspaper ad, but tonight, the crime is our travel itinerary.
As the smooth, yacht-rock vibes of "Escape (The PiƱa Colada Song)" play in the background, Jill recounts her harrowingāand surprisingly thirstyātale of being stuck in Puerto Rico. When the airspace closed and the planes stopped flying, Jill didn't panic; she went on a tactical, high-stakes manhunt for the original PiƱa Colada bar.
Was it San Juan's Barrachina? Was it Caribe Hilton? And how many "samples" does it take to truly verify a historical landmark while the FAA holds your life in its hands? Jill shares the story of navigating closed borders and the absolute necessity of pineapple-coconut beverages during a national crisis.
Tune in to find out if Rupert Holmesā lyrics actually come true when you're stranded in the tropics, and whether Jill ever made it home, or if sheās still wandering the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan looking for more rum.
website: actonmusicproject.com
email: [email protected]
Craig's phone number: āŖ(978) 310-1613ā¬

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