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November 17, 2006

Adventures in radioland

I think I did okay. The producer/engineer/techie guy had to signal me once, after the first time I spoke, to bring the mike a little closer. That was the only thing resembling a reprimand during the entire hour. He didn’t have to throw things to get my attention, though I told him before we started that he could if he needed to. He was cute. Said he enjoyed the program and that he learned a lot of things that he didn’t know he didn’t know, then asked for my card.

I got a little panicky two times, losing my train of thought, but Glenn managed graceful, face-saving segues each time, so I think our vast listening public probably didn’t notice. The live-stream link I gave to a few friends was a dud, so it’s unlikely that it was heard by anyone who will offer feedback about the alien synthesizer. The cute producer/engineer/techie guy gave Glenn a disc, which will be copied to me. I may or may not share it.

Progress: The box of books I carried out to the car a few days ago is almost empty, the books having wandered off in search of new friends. None of them have written home yet. I’ll reload the box and get busy registering more for the next refill. UCP truck came by yesterday & relieved me of some shoes, scarves and other bits and pieces. Actually, I think the box may have been stolen, as has happened before, because UCP didn’t leave a receipt as per usual. I’m not seeing a huge reduction in clutter, but still … progress.

Posted by skeet @ 12:27 pm • Business   

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