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January 26, 2024

Use this page to say hey, ask a question (which probably won’t get answered), or just to kiss the RG’s ass.

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  1. Walt in Flower Mound, Texas says

    December 12, 2024 at 12:07 pm

    Mark aka RG, I just finished listening to the last show with Andrew and OMG!!! Miss both of you ass bags together doing a daily show. Dude, I gotta tell ya that I think your best work ever was your stint at The Sound. I was working at LAX from 5AM -1:30PM during that time and didn’t have access to a radio, so now 8 years later I’m still catching up on those shows, currently late July of 2016 so its almost over. But that whole cast of characters was brilliant! Danny Maserati, Mikey, Jackie, Christian Hand, on air talent Andy Chanley, COTS and of course the genius of Gina Grad!! Love the World Wide Web thing cause it allows me to hear ALL of your material. Still only about halfway through the Mark & Lynda Podcast but thought Jordan was another great add to your resume of surrounding characters. Been with ya from the very beginning, went to a few of the KLOS events, bought your book, stalking you and your family whenever I can and loving every minute of it! Keep it up brother! Love y’all, Walt from Flower Mound . . . yes that’s really the name of our city. : ) Styx tickets??

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  2. Nick says

    December 9, 2024 at 10:25 pm

    Hi Mark. Never once in my life had I ever pissed in the shower…until I was in the shower listening to your podcast when you started talking about pissing in the shower. For the next few weeks, can you please commit to not doing any stories about people shitting their pants while at Christmas parties? Much appreciated.

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  3. Tim says

    December 7, 2024 at 5:12 pm

    Your camping talk, reminds me of your RV story. Please retell.

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  4. Dawn says

    December 7, 2024 at 4:05 pm

    Just listened to the show with Matt & Eleni! I knew i liked the kids more than i liked you for a reason! They are So intelligent & well spoken! They have made quite the life for themselves! And they are giving you fabulous grandkids! Congrats to the boy on the way!!!! Also…. thank you Mark for being a true American, one who believes in freedom of choice & the freedom to speak your truth! I would never stop listening to you because you choose differently than i do! Those who do you are better rid of!!!! You aint gettin’ rid of me that easy! 😂😂😂

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  5. Jacki G says

    December 6, 2024 at 5:14 pm

    Hi Lynda and Mark,
    Good to hear you made it out to Cali safely.
    I just watched a doc on HBO called Yacht Rock.
    It was right at the time my husband and I were at “Grant High”
    with Toto, who were called Still Life in high school.
    I think you might enjoy it.
    Also, how can order Mark and Lynda stuff?
    Thank you for everything you do.

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  6. Van Pebble says

    December 6, 2024 at 3:37 pm

    Hello Linny. And Hi, Mark. Now that the podcast has changed it’s direction from super interviewy to something else, can you change the name of the show? It’s your show man. But I was thinking: ‘Im here, and you’re here. Doesn’t that make it our show?’ (Movie Quote from Fast times at Ridgemont High)

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  7. Martin Lotts says

    December 6, 2024 at 3:01 pm

    Hi Mark, As always a great podcast. I will keep listening even if you fuck up. I love you all very much💖💖

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  8. Jon W says

    December 6, 2024 at 1:55 pm

    Hi Mark,
    Loving the shows and YOU!
    Have a great weekend!

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  9. Jen says

    December 5, 2024 at 3:27 pm

    Hello Mark,
    I know how much you love Black Christmas. Have you seen the YouTube fan films, It’s me, Billy? Just wanted to share. Love the book!

    https://youtu.be/MHthNuEapos?si=231cQkTqtZ4dBcxq

    https://youtu.be/WPX969TloPg?si=cGdEEVN4HlEZXhDT

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  10. Peggy Gerlach says

    December 4, 2024 at 8:50 pm

    Where can I find podcasts from 2019 til when you and Lynda ended your podcast? They are not in the archives. Thank you!

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  11. Dan says

    December 3, 2024 at 11:25 pm

    Hi Mark, love the show. I’m glad you mentioned how you listen to it and learn what works and what doesn’t. It is definitely noticeable! I noticed how each podcast got better and better and back to shenanigans. So glad you’re back with a weekly podcast. I’d love to hear more stories like the little sink… That was gold!

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  12. Rick Sampson says

    December 2, 2024 at 9:13 am

    Thanks, Mark.
    I really wanted to cry two weeks in a row listening to the Pod. You are correct though, we are our pets lives, we are everything to them. We have two dogs, a 50/50 Pit/German Shepherd mix and a Australian Cattle dog. Both are make my day better just walking through the door at the end of a work day.
    Second. OMG. That Joan Osborne cut of What Becomes of the Broken Hearted was EFFING phenomenal. I listened to the song 6 times back to back. Absolute perfection.
    Thanks and Merry and Happy to you, Linda and the Fam.

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  13. Gail Latimer says

    December 1, 2024 at 2:55 pm

    I listened to your latest episode on your birthday! Thanks for the tearjerker at the end. What a way to celebrate.

    Loving you, Gail

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  14. Dawn says

    December 1, 2024 at 10:41 am

    Mark!!!! Joe Moore!!!! OMG!!! What a fascinating interview! Thank God for men & women like him willing to stick their neck out for the safety & peace of others! I feel safer knowing he’s out there! And as always…great job by you! I’m just catching up on some episodes so sorry if this is an old subject but i just had to comment on this brilliant interview!

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  15. Craig Van Ness says

    November 30, 2024 at 7:08 pm

    Hello Mark, I am with you about the love of a dog. When your time with Red was coming to an end you and Lynda talked about it on the podcast. I listened attentively because I knew my time with mine was coming sooner than later. She let me know that it was time the night before. My vet has had many goldens. He was her vet for her entire life and he was my friend. On the ride to the vet, she had her head out the window and smiling. For the first time in her life, she would not let the vet tech take her back. I had to walk her in. When the vet walked out I knew what he was going to say. He said he could keep her comfortable for a couple of days. I declined. I believe that would just extend both of our suffering. I stand behind the decision. So, I sat on the floor with her, held her head, stroked her with love and said, “Goodbye.” It hurt. Still does. And I don’t mind, At all. Up until today I was resolute that I would never have another dog. I don’t want to hurt that much again. But, thanks to you, you, the old wise asshole suggested another perspective. Do I deprive a dog the deep love that I have from another dog? I don’t know, but thanks for the thought. One of the reasons I have been listening to you for decades, is for the shenanigans, the history, your knowledge, your humor and ability to share all of it but, above all of that is your heart. Thank you, Mark. Maybe take a week off from the tears?

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