Messages From Friends On A Special Day
Ken Rutkowski:
Frank Cotolo - Here
Cinco of AKARadio.com - Here
Jon The Intern (Of my show) - Here
Listen to todays special 9/11 program: - RizWords Daily Politics and tech Episode 127
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Ken Rutkowski:
Frank Cotolo - Here
Cinco of AKARadio.com - Here
Jon The Intern (Of my show) - Here
Listen to todays special 9/11 program: - RizWords Daily Politics and tech Episode 127
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As many of you know, I am not a huge proponent of television. However, I will occasionally come across a show I like, such as “The Dresden Files.”
However, every time I find a show I like, it gets canceled. I can’t take it any more. I’ve never written to a network about a TV show before, but I’m tired of Sci-Fi channel’s crap, and i decided to tell them just that. I know it won’t matter a bit but damn it, *I * feel better.
Observe:
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I’m famous, apparently.
Well, famous enough for Bill Grady, anyway.
It’s really hard to be this cool.
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On January 14, 1969, Red Skelton touched the hearts of millions of Americans with his “Pledge Of Allegiance”, in which he explained the meaning of each and every word. Red Skelton’s recitation of the “Pledge of Allegiance” was twice read into the Congressional Record of the United States and received numerous awards.
RED SKELTON: “I remember this one teacher. To me, he was the greatest teacher, a real sage of my time. He had such wisdom. We were all reciting the Pledge Of Allegiance and he walked over. Mr. Lasswell was his name… He said”: “I’ve been listening to you boys and girls recite the Pledge Of Allegiance all semester and it seems as though it is becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word:
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Hey guys.
I’m not dead. I’m getting a lot better, but there are still some hurdles to clear before I can return to “full time” blogging.
mainly, it hurts to sit.
I think that’s what some people call “irony”.
Such is life.
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