Tue, 6 May 2008 Okay. We recorded this last week. And it took a sweet forever to get it edited and uploaded and whatnot because we forgot to record an ending, so then we had to go back and record an ending, and then we chased about four hundred rabbits when we recorded the ending, so I decided to just tack on all that stuff, too, because SWEET MERCY, HAVEN'T THE SIX OF YOU WHO LISTEN TO THESE THINGS WAITED LONG ENOUGH?
So besides that, I really don't know what else to say. Except that Travis does an imitation of Neil Diamond that makes Melanie and me laugh until we wheeze. And we talk about American Idol and NASCAR and our ongoing sound issues and the songs Travis sang in 8th grade chorus. We also answer some of your questions (thanks for those, internets), repeat some stories we've told before (JUST LIKE YOUR GREAT UNCLE LARRY! ONLY NOT!) and laugh sort of an obnoxious amount. You should expect no less. Also: Travis wants the whole world to know that HE PLANTED SOME TREES. Hallelujah and amen. Comments[4] |
This is my first trip here...I've (sorry to say) never heard of this before...this is like the greatest morning talk show EVER!!! Whew, who needs coffee! You all had me laughing (uh, and I snorted once) so hard my worker peeps were looking at me crosseyed.
Did you say CHOW CHOW??? Did I miss just what exactly that is?
Anyhooo...keep it up.
Kate
Did you say CHOW CHOW??? Did I miss just what exactly that is?
Anyhooo...keep it up.
Kate
posted by: Kathryn Stoker on Wed, 5/7 04:28 PM EDT
I listened to your first podcast and just loved it! I'm a born and raised Texas girl stuck in California. I really enjoyed hearing people who sound just like me! I've been reading your blogs too. Your writing has such voice! Ya'll make this stranger from all the way across the country feel as though she's visiting with old friends from back home. I'm so glad I found ya'll!
How the heck do you listen to the thing. I can not get it to play. I am trying to give you a 7th listener!
posted by: lori on Wed, 8/27 12:58 PM EDT
Ya'll crack me up! And by the way - chow chow is a staple in Pennsylvania and Ohio - both definitely North of the Mason-Dixon. The Amish always have it and all of us good farm girls now how to make it from scratch, but the city folks can always buy it in the stores in the Amish product section.
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