Friday, November 18, 2005
Thanks, a few things and nothing more
First, thanks to Barry Meadow for a great conversation and a bowl fulla debunking. He makes skepticism sound fun. Now, excuse me while I load my revolver. But seriously, and I mean that from the bottom of my cockles, let’s try to all be friends for a bit.
Time’s up and now we get back to rolling up the year. December is coming and the grass in the fields is already frozen at dawn here in the east. But while November is still here, be a sport and follow through on a thing or two.
Thing one. An email to CotoloChronicles@mailbomb.com that answers:
What is your sex? Where do you live? Name two or so major interests you pursue. What do you do for a living? How often do you listen to our show?
Thing two. Check out Mr. Meadow’s book, Blackjack Autumn: A True Tale of Life, Death, and Splitting Tens in Winnemucca.
Thing three. Vote for our podcast here.
Thing four… thing four … Well, I guess for now there are only three things. More things are bound to surface and you can be sure that we will keep you posted here, at the blog that changes more times than most of the 14-million-plus blogs out there. Change is important. Change is unstoppable. And change, when giving the cashier more than the cost of the item, is required.
Time’s up and now we get back to rolling up the year. December is coming and the grass in the fields is already frozen at dawn here in the east. But while November is still here, be a sport and follow through on a thing or two.
Thing one. An email to CotoloChronicles@mailbomb.com that answers:
What is your sex? Where do you live? Name two or so major interests you pursue. What do you do for a living? How often do you listen to our show?
Thing two. Check out Mr. Meadow’s book, Blackjack Autumn: A True Tale of Life, Death, and Splitting Tens in Winnemucca.
Thing three. Vote for our podcast here.
Thing four… thing four … Well, I guess for now there are only three things. More things are bound to surface and you can be sure that we will keep you posted here, at the blog that changes more times than most of the 14-million-plus blogs out there. Change is important. Change is unstoppable. And change, when giving the cashier more than the cost of the item, is required.