OK, so it was either Poisoned Pistachios or Confounded Conficker. Anyhow…
Air America woke up with wood this morning. At least they ought to be getting some at noon, since wood is the traditional fifth anniversary gift, and it was five years ago today at noon that Air America Radio hit the airwaves (in a couple of markets, anyway) and the Internet (except the stream was constantly crapping out) with the O’Franken Factor. We heard Ann Coulter (who sounded suspiciously like Bebe Neuworth) getting locked in the closet, Michael Moore plugging his soon-to-be-released film, “Fahrenheit 9/11”, and Al Franken telling for the first time what would become the same jokes over and over and over again. We also heard “oh, Al!” from Katherine Lampher (sounding a bit like Laura Petrie) for the first of many times to come. And I was probably the only one out there digging the Grateful Dead button music.
Randi Rhodes came on to do a four hour show all by herself (if anybody’s got a big enough mouth to do four hours solo, it’s Randi), and later that evening we were treated to the Majority Report, with Janeane Garafalo and stammering Sammy Seder. I remember sitting at work (in a crappy little basement “office” that was more like a computer storage closet, fiddling with trying to get the AAR audio stream to work (it was almost like the olden days, fiddling with the shortwave trying to get the BBC).
Ah, those were the days. Filled with promise and potential. I couldn’t wait for Air America Radio. Now, I couldn’t even tell you what the lineup is. The only thing they have on that I’m even mildly interested in listening to is BRL, and I almost never find myself in a position to watch/listen to it.
Still, you have to give AAR a certain amount of credit just for hanging in there for five years. Evan Cohen, the person who put together what I consider to be some of the finest radio ever (and I’m a bit of an old time radio connoisseur) – or at least had the good sense to put Lizz Winstead in charge, and let her run with the ball, assembling some of the best comedy writers in the business – turned out to be a lying crook. Danny Goldberg came in to save the day, and began the process of gutting all that was good from the network, and the Green boys came in to finish the job. Ah, but there was some really good radio there, for a year and a half or so.
On the bright side, I listen to a lot more music these days.
I remember Sam couldn’t even get “Majority Report” out of his mouth.
Whenever pistachios get mentioned, I always think of the absurd pistachio stakeout scene from Police Squad! (or was that Naked Gun?)
Five years. It doesn’t seem that long and it seems like forever. The first Morning Sedition would have been tomorrow. Maybe we can have an online toast or something.
Well local politics here in Parkside is starting to move into the nasty range. Check out this thread and maybe this one.
I’m not really having second thoughts about running but with the economy the way it is I’m starting to slowly sink, my employers are taking full advantage by moving personnel out of supervisory positions and then cutting their pay, not filling vacant positions and expecting the rest of us (ME) to take up the slack, I really don’t need the petty sniping from some of these guys.
Sorry about the run on sentence.
There is another historical ‘remembrance’ to AAR at LTR. Most of you can probably recite it in your sleep but since I was not there seconds before they flipped the on switch, I found it interesting.
Any clue where the old Air America Place Archives are? I think they made the old Franken shows ‘disappear’ but one could still find the rest. I think someone has preserved the Majority Report shows and blogs but where are the rest?
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Conficker.C: April Fools or maybe not
Apparently a new and more sinister version of Conficker has just been spotted. At least I think so. There are so many different names being used to describe Conficker it’s almost impossible to tell if it’s a new variation or just another AV company deciding to get into the game by calling it something different.
AAR was a lovely thing. Every morning, as I drive to work, I have at least one thought about listening to MS and laughing and agreeing. They are missed.
My mother died, last night. She was very old, 97, and was completely bedridden. Alzheimer had taken her memory and her awareness. She didn’t open her eyes. Only her fingers moved.
Her death was expected and in some ways is a relief. But it’s sad, too. I didn’t have a great relationship with her but I was all she had. All I see in front of me is the very daunting task of getting this all together…wills, bills, lawyers and agencies. I hate doing this stuff and I’m not particularly good at it.
And then there is the question of the proper way to bury an atheist. My aunt says we should invite the family to her house and order chinese food. It sounds like a plan to me.
eya gang!
happy Bday!
five years later!
whoa baby! and what a five years it’s been…
well, heres hoping we’ll be around for the next five and more.
love y’all!
Sue, sorry to hear about your mom. No matter how expected and merciful these things are, they are still sad and difficult to get through.
So many feelings (often thought long buried and forgotten) come flooding back in a tidal wave that can be quite overwhelming. There’s nobody that can push our emotion buttons the way family can – no matter the nature of our relationships. And then of course all the bank and insurance hassles. I had to do all that with my folks, and I felt quite overwhelmed with it all. We still have half an attic full of stuff from the old house.
But you have your devoted hubby, kids, grandkids, and critters, and of course your “virtual” friends here that care about you, and upon whom you can lean a little bit. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Same here Sue.
Ditto
So sorry, Sue 🙁
It has been a tough year for you. On a metaphysical level, I’ve read that people who develop Alzheimers and any kind of dementias have actually already left the planet (either by choice or design) but haven’t been able to escape the shell of their bodies. Your mother finally escaped her shell and is hopefully happy wherever she is now.
Chinese Food at your mom’s place sounds like a nice wake plan :gate: Especially if she liked Chinese food when she was lucid.
Sincerest Condolences from one of your “virtual” Blog Buddies — Hang in there :knit2: :knit:
I tried to listen to BRL this afternoon, but the stream went out about five seconds after the theme music ended. Can’t think of a more fitting way for AAR to celebrate its fifth. Bleh.
Sorry to hear about your mom, Sue.
Dear Sue…sorry about your mom. Sending you kind thoughts and strength to get through all that needs doing. :knit: :gate:
Sue- I know you’ve got a lot on your plate. I hope you have some others to help you along dealing with everything. :gate: for your grandma (I have to admire old atheists) 🙂
:peace: to you and your family
So sorry Sue, :gate: There’s always a hole left on this planet when a loved one dies. Even if you haven’t seen them in years. 🙁
Sue,
I am so sorry to hear of your Mother’s passing. Under any circumstances it is never easy.
🙁 :gate: