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Scott Toughillsays
Hey Marc, just listening to episode 69, and I’m sure somebody has already posted this, but I didn’t have time to read through all the comments, but the lady who says I’ll have what she’s having is actually Rob Reiner‘s mother, who directed when Harry Met Sally.
This is going to be long so I apologize. My name is Kris and I am 36 years old. I recently found out about the new show and had to write in. I’ve been a listener literally since the womb. Born into the universe of Mark and Brian in 1989, I have been a dedicated listener ever since. I listened to you through my earliest memories, the towers falling, the awkward teenage years and my first car, college… and the day I finally moved away to San Francisco for grad school just happened to be your last show on KLOS. You are the soundtrack to my life and I want to say thank you for being you, and to your wonderful family who continues to amaze. The last 5 years has been quite a struggle, but I always had the old archived recordings to get me through. And in a very real sense, I might not be here today if it weren’t for people like you. Anyways, I found a way forward, moved back with family, and am now a research scientist at San Diego State University. And wouldn’t you know it, I found your new show waiting for me again. Thank you so much! If you ever want to talk science, I’ve been involved in some crazy studies over the years, haha.
Scott Toughill says
Hey Marc, just listening to episode 69, and I’m sure somebody has already posted this, but I didn’t have time to read through all the comments, but the lady who says I’ll have what she’s having is actually Rob Reiner‘s mother, who directed when Harry Met Sally.
Kris Plambeck says
Hey Mark,
This is going to be long so I apologize. My name is Kris and I am 36 years old. I recently found out about the new show and had to write in. I’ve been a listener literally since the womb. Born into the universe of Mark and Brian in 1989, I have been a dedicated listener ever since. I listened to you through my earliest memories, the towers falling, the awkward teenage years and my first car, college… and the day I finally moved away to San Francisco for grad school just happened to be your last show on KLOS. You are the soundtrack to my life and I want to say thank you for being you, and to your wonderful family who continues to amaze. The last 5 years has been quite a struggle, but I always had the old archived recordings to get me through. And in a very real sense, I might not be here today if it weren’t for people like you. Anyways, I found a way forward, moved back with family, and am now a research scientist at San Diego State University. And wouldn’t you know it, I found your new show waiting for me again. Thank you so much! If you ever want to talk science, I’ve been involved in some crazy studies over the years, haha.
Take Care!
Kris