#016 TPR. 406-282-0869
TV shows are always taking time off, so why shouldn’t we? The Flying Penguins made Montana state history by plunging into Whitefish Lake. We hear about that. Shel Silverstein is more than just a children’s author, something you learn as an adult. (No hacky sacks were injured in the making of this podcast.) Phone a friend, won’t you? 406-282-0869
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February 8th, 2010 at 10:40 pm
So I think shows should be 60 to 90 min. containing music and music in the NW (including the Pac. NW)and a local band updates and interviews with such, every so often. I also like the idea of having a “local charity section” containing up and coming events and volunteer info.
February 9th, 2010 at 7:38 am
Thanks, EllieCat! Great feedback. I like the “charity section” idea. It occurred to me yesterday that Dawn and Aaron have helped to raise over $7000 in the past couple months between Toys For Tots and Special Olympics. Pretty awesome.
February 17th, 2010 at 2:13 pm
I understand the need for a break to rest and regroup, but why change the name? I like the idea and meaning behind TPR!
Rock on, my friend!
February 17th, 2010 at 8:54 pm
I’ve always liked the “third place” concept too. It’s not very catchy though. I also hear in people’s voice when they repeat it back that they are completely confused by it… “why would you want to be third, why not first?”
It would seem that the overwhelming consensus on the matter is either indifference or a belief that we shouldn’t change it. We’ll see.