WTKA Roundtable: Used to Be Red
[Robert Kalmbach photograph collection at the UM Bentley Library]
Things discussed:
- How do you show Red the door when he built the door? A long discussion on what you do when he’s had one foot out for awhile and refuses to go.
- IS Mel available? Under any circumstance? What is the circumstance? If this gets messy do we need Mel?
- Craig offers his mediation services pro bono.
- Nobody reads these bullets do they?
- Wi not trei a holiday in Sweeden this yer?
- See the loveli lakes
- And the mani interesting furry animals
- Including the majestic pterodactyl
- and the pitching
- and DPJ
You can catch the entire episode on Michigan Insider's podcast stream on Audioboom.
Segment two is here.
THE USUAL LINKS
and the Monty Python reference.
and I'm Swedish (or is it Sweedesh?)
You used to have bullet-point summaries of what was discussed. I miss those.
Those who were in charge of sacking the people who should have been sacked have been sacked.
sounds like a Don Brown defense! ;)
Mynd you, pterødactyl bites Kan be pretti nasti. . .
You sir have won for the day, you may go home now.
I read the bullets!
Pterodactyl's!! Now I have to go.
Including the majestik møøse. A Møøse once bit my sister... No realli! She was Karving her initials on the møøse with the sharpened end of an interspace tøøthbrush given her by Svenge - her brother-in-law - an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian møvies: "The Høt Hands of an Oslo Dentist", "Fillings of Passion", "The Huge Mølars of Horst Nordfink"...
I think you got your answer, Seth. Not only do we read the bullets but we love MP
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Just a friendly heads up. You really should include Bullets when make a list. It's a nice formatting touch and makes it easier for your readers.
Your welcome.
80% of this episode was talking about Red. The rest was Brian having a Jurassic metaphor for Mo Bamba, a little bit about how good baseball and softball's pitching is this year, and DPJ. So I thought I'd have a little fun with that bit.
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