History of radio has equal play of News, Theater, Thriller, Drama & Comedy! Dont forget the other Comedy Duo GODS (Besides M & B) Please cover “Hudson & Landry” from the 60’s & 70’s
I hate to see you go. As one of the original M&B listeners, one of the annoying ones who thought because of all the up-close times when I got to say something directly to you and Brian, you should remember me, it’s like saying goodbye to family. Thanks for all the laughs and entertainment, for Lynda, and for the vulnerability you showed in writing your book. I came away from it a little sad. Kinda like the kid who finds out their parents only stayed together for the sake of the kids, not because they were happy together. It felt real at the time, so kudos to you and Brian for pulling it off. A big nod to Lynda for putting up with it all. And best wishes for you both.
P.S. Do you think the M&B bookends are worth something now?
Mark, Lynda and listeners!! Thank you for all the good times, we traveled to and from Arizona listing to you, I listed when I was alone because you made me think outside the box. We will miss you, don’t have grandkids yet but will be as giddy as you when they do come. We’ve lost many dogs throughout the years and totally associate the love you have given to all your animals as well as shelter pets.
You will be missed, I will always love you all. Great Podcast today👍 I will listen to the last three also. Please let us know when you’re going to have other things to do. Later❤❤
Mark, I love the idea of a radio documentary. I bet you could do one on Los Angeles radio alone with all the iconic voices and legends that have been on our airwaves.
Andrew Hasenberg says
History of radio has equal play of News, Theater, Thriller, Drama & Comedy! Dont forget the other Comedy Duo GODS (Besides M & B) Please cover “Hudson & Landry” from the 60’s & 70’s
Cindy says
I hate to see you go. As one of the original M&B listeners, one of the annoying ones who thought because of all the up-close times when I got to say something directly to you and Brian, you should remember me, it’s like saying goodbye to family. Thanks for all the laughs and entertainment, for Lynda, and for the vulnerability you showed in writing your book. I came away from it a little sad. Kinda like the kid who finds out their parents only stayed together for the sake of the kids, not because they were happy together. It felt real at the time, so kudos to you and Brian for pulling it off. A big nod to Lynda for putting up with it all. And best wishes for you both.
P.S. Do you think the M&B bookends are worth something now?
Mary Johnson says
Mark, Lynda and listeners!! Thank you for all the good times, we traveled to and from Arizona listing to you, I listed when I was alone because you made me think outside the box. We will miss you, don’t have grandkids yet but will be as giddy as you when they do come. We’ve lost many dogs throughout the years and totally associate the love you have given to all your animals as well as shelter pets.
We are blessed to have had you in our lives.
Miss Mary, Oxnard Calfornia
SteelerTom says
God bless you two your kides and grand kides Thank you for all The years! PHUCK You Mark and big hugs! Be well and enjoy your time with the family
Martin Lotts says
You will be missed, I will always love you all. Great Podcast today👍 I will listen to the last three also. Please let us know when you’re going to have other things to do. Later❤❤
Ronald Scott says
Mark, I love the idea of a radio documentary. I bet you could do one on Los Angeles radio alone with all the iconic voices and legends that have been on our airwaves.