The Time of Our Lives

From AIOWiki
(Redirected from 350)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
#350: “The Time of Our Lives”
27front.jpg
Paired with
[[{{{split}}}|“{{{split}}}”]]
Original Release Date
{{{rel_date}}}
Date Recorded
{{{rec_date}}}
Recorded at
[[{{{rec_location}}}]]
Album
27: The Search for Whit
Cassette No.
{{{cassette}}}
Intro
Intros
Click to show or hide ↓
Wraps
Wraps
Click to show or hide ↓
Scripture

Ephesians 5:15-17

15Be very careful, then, how you live--not as unwise but as wise,

16making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.

17Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord's will is.

Songs Included
[[{{{song}}}]]
Inventions Used
[[{{{invention}}}]]
Featured Charity
[[{{{charity}}}]]
[[{{{short}}}]]
Spanish Name
{{{spanish_name}}}
Spanish Airdate
Error: Invalid time.
Soundtrack length
{{{soundtrack}}}
Previous title
“{{{name2}}}”
Host
Written by
Directed by
Produced by
Executive Producer
Post-Production by
Production Assistant
[[{{{production_assistant}}}]]
Engineered by
Music by
Songs by
Promo
Sample

“The Time of Our Lives” is episode #350 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written by Marshal Younger, and originally aired on April 13, 1996.

Summary

Kids' Radio tells a Twilife Zone sketch of Kathy and Jeremy, two kids who have a propensity for wasting time.

Plot

Do not adjust your radio. We are in control. You are about to enter a dimension of sight, sound, and mind; a land of shadow and substance; and a lot of weirdness. This is the “Twilife Zone,” hosted by Connie, or “Rodlyn Serly.”

In this presentation, Connie introduces two young kids. The first is Kathy Rogers, who is popularly known as a “mallie.” Kathy spends all her time in the mall, shopping. She loves to shop. She lives to shop, until she enters a very special store and emerges 10 years older! Yes, she has wasted 10 years of her life in the mall! People call her the "Mall Lady", and ask her for sales tips! Her friends have all grown up, gotten married, and started careers. Her parents have moved away. Her brother has gone off to war, and Kathy has missed all of it!

The second story concerns a young man named Jeremy White, who is addicted to television. He loves TV. He lives for TV, until two policemen break down his door one afternoon, threatening to arrest him. According to the police, television viewing has been outlawed. They take away Jeremy’s TV, but he finds an old black-and-white portable in the garage and takes it on the run! Now he is a fugitive! He’ll do anything to watch TV, little realizing that he is wasting his life.

The story jumps to years later. Now age 30, Kathy and Jeremy are at a Time Wasters Anonymous meeting, sharing their testimonies. Rodlyn Surly, our “Twilife Zone” announcer, is in charge of the meeting. She tells them to go back, confront their pasts, and make up for the time they’ve lost in their lives. Kathy and Jeremy realize that the only way to do that is to go to the mall. There, they encounter their younger selves, begging them to change their time-wasting ways and to make the most of their time. The ending is not entirely happy, but the lesson of this episode is for us, the listeners. We learn not to waste our time on frivolous activities that sap us of our futures.

Discussion Questions

  1. Why is it wrong to waste time?
  2. Are watching TV and going to the mall really bad in themselves?
    • If so, what makes those activities bad?
  3. Do you do something that wastes time?
    • What is it?
    • What’s the best way to overcome your habit?

Cast

Role Voice Actor
Chipmunk Steve Bridges
Connie Kendall Katie Leigh
Courtney Vincent Sara Buskirk
Ford Steve Bridges
Gilligan Steve Bridges
Jeremy White (child) Kyle Ellison
Jeremy White (adult) Corey Burton
Jones Will Ryan
Julie Phillips Jordan Wood
Kathy Rogers (child) Sara Buskirk
Kathy Rogers (adult) Flo Di Re
Kyle Chambers Steve Bridges
Mall Sales Clerk Katie Leigh
Man at the mall Steve Bridges
Martha Singer Flo Di Re
Rodlyn Serly Katie Leigh
Roy Hinkley Will Ryan
Sam Johnson Kyle Ellison
Tim Taylor Steve Bridges


Notes

Trivia
Allusions

Reviews

Quotes

Jeremy White: I was entertaining some guests at my home, and we were eating dinner in my dining room. I needed to get up and get the mustard out of the kitchen and instead of saying, 'Would you please excuse me?', I said, 'I'll be right back... after these messages'. It was so embarrassing I could barely even eat.


Jones: Okay, people. We’ve got a fugitive on the loose, and we’re not gonna rest until we’ve searched every townhouse, farmhouse, dog house, outhouse, haunted house, halfway house, fish house, shrimp house, shrimp creole, shrimp salad, Cajun shrimp, fried shrimp, shrimp flambeau, steak ’n shrimp—
Ford: Sergeant!
Jones: I’m not done, Ford. Shrimp gumbo, shrimp scampi—