Stuff and ... things.
Lots to say, nothing to think. Not usually a great combination ... but it's a positive boon when it comes to podcasting.
So, how are you then? Well, I trust. Hope the foot trouble is better. That's right, friends, we're turning over a new leaf here at the abandoned Cheney Hammer Mill. From now on, Big Green is going to be all about people. Good old retail public relations. Connecting with the folks - that's us, Jack. (See? We even call you by your first name, providing your first name is "Jack".) I've found that holing ourselves up in our basement studio mixing songs and swearing at each other is no way to run a rodeo, let alone a pop music combo. Neither is failing to settle our account with the local feed store, or dropping a box of tacks in the middle of main street. Verily I say unto you - none of these things redounds to the benefit of our public image.
Anywho, we're tuning over a new leaf ... a Big, Green leaf. We're extending the hand of friendship to all and sundry. (Whoops ... I'm sorry, that's Awl and Sundree, the law firm that's handling our squatter's rights claim, pro bono, of course.) Part of that whole thing I'm yakking about is our podcast, THIS IS BIG GREEN, now in it's second big year. Every month, a fresh new assault on the ears and sensibilities. That's how we connect with John Q. Public and Nancy K. Everybody, not to mention Rover T. Dog and Sprinkles A. Cat. Nobody is left out, nobody!
Fact is, that's kind of a problem, too, I'm told. Why is that? Well, I'm gonna tell you. Our anti-terrorism adviser and former lean-to neighbor Gung-Ho has warned that not only "friendlies" are listening to our podcast each month. No, it's not just mom and pop and the kids, and maybe grandpa out there in the kitchen, brewing the crystal meth. Because of our connected world, Gung-Ho tells us, America's enemies may be listening as well. They may be writing down everything we say and using it as a weapon against us. Chilling thoughts indeed.
As we record this month's podcast this week, we will remain vigilant, per Gung-Ho's timely admonition. I should hate to think that we might inadvertently lend assistance to the "Axis of Evil."
So, how are you then? Well, I trust. Hope the foot trouble is better. That's right, friends, we're turning over a new leaf here at the abandoned Cheney Hammer Mill. From now on, Big Green is going to be all about people. Good old retail public relations. Connecting with the folks - that's us, Jack. (See? We even call you by your first name, providing your first name is "Jack".) I've found that holing ourselves up in our basement studio mixing songs and swearing at each other is no way to run a rodeo, let alone a pop music combo. Neither is failing to settle our account with the local feed store, or dropping a box of tacks in the middle of main street. Verily I say unto you - none of these things redounds to the benefit of our public image.
Anywho, we're tuning over a new leaf ... a Big, Green leaf. We're extending the hand of friendship to all and sundry. (Whoops ... I'm sorry, that's Awl and Sundree, the law firm that's handling our squatter's rights claim, pro bono, of course.) Part of that whole thing I'm yakking about is our podcast, THIS IS BIG GREEN, now in it's second big year. Every month, a fresh new assault on the ears and sensibilities. That's how we connect with John Q. Public and Nancy K. Everybody, not to mention Rover T. Dog and Sprinkles A. Cat. Nobody is left out, nobody!
Fact is, that's kind of a problem, too, I'm told. Why is that? Well, I'm gonna tell you. Our anti-terrorism adviser and former lean-to neighbor Gung-Ho has warned that not only "friendlies" are listening to our podcast each month. No, it's not just mom and pop and the kids, and maybe grandpa out there in the kitchen, brewing the crystal meth. Because of our connected world, Gung-Ho tells us, America's enemies may be listening as well. They may be writing down everything we say and using it as a weapon against us. Chilling thoughts indeed.
As we record this month's podcast this week, we will remain vigilant, per Gung-Ho's timely admonition. I should hate to think that we might inadvertently lend assistance to the "Axis of Evil."
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