I’ll be “appearing” on NPR’s “Tell Me More” tomorrow with Michel Martin, discussing the NFL’s bounty scandal and maybe another issue or two. Check local times in your area, or just plan on rearranging your sock drawer.
I’ll be “appearing” on NPR’s “Tell Me More” tomorrow with Michel Martin, discussing the NFL’s bounty scandal and maybe another issue or two. Check local times in your area, or just plan on rearranging your sock drawer.
Of course, my socks are in complete disarray! WHEN tomorrow, Jack? I might actually have that day off.
Scratch that question, Jack. I forgot that all NPR stations run a different schedule.
If your local station doesn’t accommodate your schedule, you should bear in mind that you can stream the show online anytime after the fact.
LOL I would rather listen to you than organize a sock drawer. Sounds like interesting topics. Since reading your blog, I am in awe on how bad the world is in ethics. Especially, how everyone in society accepts and justify things more as history goes on.
I include myself. My ethics alarms was severely broken.
My sock drawer is shipshape so I suppose I’ll have to watch you on NPR. On NPR it’s preferred that you wear your tie dyes and Birkenstocks. (Just sayin’)
Jack could come in lederhosen shorts with his dog perched on his head… and those NPR guys wouldn’t raise an eyebrow! Consider what they’re used to. He might even give them something to think about.
That should be interesting… unless I got bad info, NPR is National Public Radio.
If they try to cast the NFL bounty as a new thing… although all we have right now is a couple teams… back in the 70s the Raiders’ Freddie “The Hammer” Williamson and Jack Tatum, and others, had a system that dealt with knockouts, limp-offs and carry-offs….
The association of lederhosen and Jack evokes a terribly unfortunate mind picture. We’re better off with the tie dyes.
On the other hand, he could come dressed like Kojak with a sucker sticking out of his mouth. “Love those little grape ones!”- Telly Savales.
Peter knows that of which he speaks.
I’ll be traveling to Anthony, New Mexico tomorrow morning to investigate animal cruelty as part of an Occupy Las Cruces investigation… http://www.huntingdon.com/crop-protection/mammalian-toxicology.html
and so, regretfully, will miss you, Jack, my boy, but, you shall live on in archives, as do we all.
I was about to say, “I didn’t come here to be abused,” but then I realized that IS why I come here.
Are you saying that you’re an abuse freak, Jack?! Kinky.
Why the picture of Daddy Warbucks?
Because the sun will come up tomorrow, of course.
Short, but good program Jack! Whenever I see the animation on Fox NFL Sunday, I often wonder when we will see equipment like the way the robots look. If that happens I don’t think the game will be pure. It is already moving that way. I used to be a die-hard pro football fan. Now, not so much. The college game is also losing my attention with all the scandals. Baseball has it’s bumps but most of them won’t be as crippled when they leave the game.
I am glad Apple is an American company. I only wish that Apple would be more commited to help employ more Americans.
Thanks. That’s the real trick, saying anything helpful with the time allotted. .
Another dittos-all-the-way-Michael. Jack, you’ve got a great voice. I’ve been meaning to say that since your previous airing on NPR. I hope UFC following (and participation) will tail off, too. As I listened to the NPR segment, I could not stop wondering how much more the Apple products might have to cost, if they were made by Americans in the U.S.
This photo is fabulous! Why don’t we see it more often?