Pauses for Pawses
Thank you to listener Debbie, her family, and pets for this touching memory: Our family has listened to Says You for as long as we can remember. We have gathered […]
Thank you to listener Debbie, her family, and pets for this touching memory: Our family has listened to Says You for as long as we can remember. We have gathered […]
Listener Amy Heath from Cleveland, OH shared this wonderful acrostic with us: Couldn’t we as individuals tap into Our Universally shared Resources when we Apprehend Grievous Event horizons?
Listener Fred Miller writes: Sorry, but Walla Walla is not in western Washington. To us who are in western Washington, it’s the far east- almost Idaho. But there is a […]
Listener Mary Woodward of Seattle, WA writes: Washington State may be in the West, however Walla Walla is in EASTERN Washington. It’s an important distinction here. Four years at Whitman […]
Listener Paul Kennedy writes: In one of your questions you made reference to the flag that flew over the Alamo. In your answer you said the flag had 1836 written […]
Thanks to: DR. BARRY JOHNSON who wrote concerning our definition of a ‘bolt’: Bolts can be 40 or 100 yards long and width is typically 45″ or 60″, but can […]
From a big fan and long-time listener… Sarah Aubry… of parts unknown… I’m a graphic designer who has been using Greek text, aka Lorem Ipsum, for many years. I was […]
Brandon Weaver of Johnson, VT who listens on Vermont Public Radio I was listening to a rebroadcast of a recent show and there was a question that related to sports figures […]
In all the excitement of last weekend’s show from Hartford, Richard forgot to spell the German words he used in segment two. For those curious, they were: kummerspeck Drachenfutter fremdschamen […]
From Roger Neate of parts unknown: Richard Sher made the comment that the United States does not allow dual citizenship. It was something to do with Winston Churchill being a […]
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