At least, a version of it. You had a couple sentences about the Disney marketing machine behind the Jonas Brothers.
There you go. Was it All Things Considered? There might be a longer bit in the afternoon.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
At least, a version of it. You had a couple sentences about the Disney marketing machine behind the Jonas Brothers.
There you go. Was it All Things Considered? There might be a longer bit in the afternoon.
Me three (only w/o the meat - give me extra oily olive salad).
I'll make that trade. And whether or not I end up with a muffaletta, I'll enjoy it.
I really need to change my NPR alarm clock station -- I waste half of my listening time on the stupid Takeaway.
NPR had a story about no email Fridays and I have to say, I do NOT get it.
Yeah, I don't either really.
Was it All Things Considered?
It was on Morning Edition. I caught the end of it but didn't hear you, David. bummer!
Was it All Things Considered? There might be a longer bit in the afternoon.
Morning Edition, at around 10 to 7. So yeah, it might be longer on ATC.
I do not get the Jonas Brothers. They sound whiny.
That's so cool, Hec. I'll try to listen for it.
I am such a dork. I have been listening to Marketplace and always glad to hear the reports from Julie Small because the name is the same as an old friend of mine and I always wondered if it was her. It is. I am a dork, I should have KNOWN.
I'll make that trade. And whether or not I end up with a muffaletta, I'll enjoy it.
Without the olives it's a po' boy, isn't it? Also a delicious sandwich.
This week my company announced that it was relaxing its dress code to allow us to wear jeans on Fridays, at least until the fall. This is only the second or third time I've worn jeans to this office.
I feel weird.
Both my bosses are gone at the moment. If I wanted to, I could not wear any pants....
Without the olives it's a po' boy, isn't it?
No. Po' boys are on longer buns like a sub, stacked, dressed and slathered (preferably with "hot").