It’s showtime again. Last week, Garry was not perfect but has come a long way. He’s not at 100% — if indeed at our ages we are ever at 100% — but he can talk normally, isn’t coughing much and appears to feel better. I’m on the same path, but since I’m asthmatic anyway, breathing is always an issue for me, especially right now when the trees are all shooting pollen into the air.




This week, it’s just Garry and Tom. Next week, I’m pretty sure there will be a guest . I hope they will stick with just ONE guest per show. It’s just half an hour. If you put too many people on, no one will get to finish a story. These guys can really talk!
The last show was recorded in Connecticut on site in Tom’s studio. This week? Back to boxes. I’m sure “up close and personal” will come around again.
MEDIA WAR STORIES – BEHIND THE SCENES TALES FROM MEDIA’S FRONT LINES – EPISODE 8
It’s going to be great! (Hint: There might be some politics this week. Nothing ugly.)

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Looking forward to it.
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I’m glad that they managed to get it done. Garry needed to “do” something. This takes him out of himself. We need that!
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Given that I still have some COVID residue, I’m surprised I was able to get through our latest Podcast. Sore throat aside, it was great to share the media war stories with Tom Curley who is the best antidote when you are off your game. Again, I was surprised how quickly the time went by and the show wrapped.
Looking forward to the next one, hopefully in better shape.
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You are better each day. You may not see it, but I do. It’s just lingering.
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Lingering like the man who came to dinner.
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Yes, but at least it isn’t eating all our food.
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That’s Duke’s job.
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