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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-19-05 01:36 AM
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45. I can feel his pain. I used to go to therapy, but I couldn't afford
Edited on Mon Dec-19-05 01:39 AM by Radio_Lady
four days a week. Hey, I'm just tearing up thinking about how the love of a good woman could have prevented all of this!

:sarcasm:

Really -- four days a week? That's serious therapy. That's probably at several hundred dollars or more an hour -- you know how expensive New York therapists are. I guess he has a glimmer of what life might have been, before he stuck his pecker into the weird world of radio broadcasting.

By the way, did I tell you I think he's kinda cute? He had beautiful eyes and gorgeous thick curly (Sephardic Jewish) hair. I was born a straight haired Jew, so he's appealing. Curly haired people want straight hair, and vice versa.

Are any of you people working tomorrow? Maybe it's time for one more Stern "tune-up" and then, scrub teeth and into your Jammies! Don't let the bedbugs bite!

"Good night and good luck..." now that Edward R. Murrow, THAT was SERIOUS radio!

Radio_Lady






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