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Peggysays
Is there a way to access the more current old episodes of the Mark and Lynda podcasts like from 2016-2023? I would love to listen to those and the archives seems like it only goes through 2015-ish? Thank you!
Let Tom Cruise be Tom Cruise! Jerry Maguire was a great movie but not the best. Tom has many great movies and doing his own stunts is what he does. There’s no need to judge him.
Hi RG,
It’s Audrey HIRAKI,
Thanks for protecting my identity by botching up my name so badly, last week, but loved the laugh. Now trying to think of another Song I Hate…
Just retired after 41 years with SDGE utility company I’m a little lost you said you turn off the TV and put your headphones on. What do you listen to?
Marky T and the Funky hot Wife, I hope you are cool with me advertising your podcast. I stream videogames online and I got passionate at the end of the show, and I shouted you out…Is that cool? Here’s the clip…Love the hell out of ya, and if you can, Stic Tickets? https://youtu.be/zsFjIBhv4mM
Hi there,
On one of your Podcast episodes 42, May 23rd Podcast, you mention something about McDonalds.
I just wanted to tell you Netflix has a movie called “The Founder”. It was about the guy who started the McDonald’s franchise and how the idea came about. I enjoyed it.
Thanks for your shenanigans!
Peace out…
Matt
Billy Joels medical diagnosis is the same illness that Danny Bonaduce has had and he also had brain surgery.
(There is an article on his Facebook page but could not attach it)
Hey RG, listening to the podcast and hearing you talking about Matt’s coon problem. He either has to pay an exterminator or buy a small animal trap. Trap them and release them near Rocky Peak. I had a raccoon problem at the house I lived in, in Simi. The small animal trap worked great for me.
I used the cheapest cat food from 7-11 for bait.
Good luck.
And if Matt would like give him my email and I will answer any questions he has.
UPS = Uninterrupted Power Supply.
Lovin the big by God hell outta you big fella! Listening since 1992-3 when you came to Portland. I’ve heard everything you’ve done since then, and as the survey said, I’d listen even if it was just you takin a shit. Never stop. Hey to Lynda. …later Daddy. (Ew… creeped myself out. Still funny though).
Listener since KLOS. I have always called Steal Away “Steal A Song.” I have always thought it was flat out plagiarism and I would have sued the fuck out of Dupree and Elektra. I appreciate the story but nothing cool, rad or awesome about it. I agree with the LA times journalist who called it a blatant wimpy ripoff of What a Fool Believes.
This is just a note to say thank you Mr. Thompson. I’m so glad that I can still listen to your work! My dad was the biggest Mark and Brian fan I know (maybe thats biased, whatever). You’re voice was a staple whenever I was in his car as a kid, and when I became an adult I realized I really had no business listening to the show as a kid (yikes), but my dad was right… what my mom didn’t know wouldn’t hurt her! It stayed with me always and your show became a staple on my morning commute when I grew up. I can still remember texting my dad to see if he caught the latest show and we would discuss our favorite parts. I waited awhile to get a signed copy of your book which I loved by the way (it’s in a special cover on my bookshelf) – but it took me some time to start. This September we lost my dad to early onset Alzheimer’s, he was only 62 when he passed. It was hard for me to open the book and start reading but a week ago I finally did it, and the memories it brought me were priceless. At the end he could still remember his kids, lyrics to his favorite songs, and I wouldn’t doubt it if he knew your voice as well. Thank you for the years of laughs, you’re a legend and I look forward to your podcast!
Peggy says
Is there a way to access the more current old episodes of the Mark and Lynda podcasts like from 2016-2023? I would love to listen to those and the archives seems like it only goes through 2015-ish? Thank you!
Shelley Swanson says
Let Tom Cruise be Tom Cruise! Jerry Maguire was a great movie but not the best. Tom has many great movies and doing his own stunts is what he does. There’s no need to judge him.
Audrey Hxxx says
Hi RG,
It’s Audrey HIRAKI,
Thanks for protecting my identity by botching up my name so badly, last week, but loved the laugh. Now trying to think of another Song I Hate…
Russell says
Just retired after 41 years with SDGE utility company I’m a little lost you said you turn off the TV and put your headphones on. What do you listen to?
Van Pebble says
Marky T and the Funky hot Wife, I hope you are cool with me advertising your podcast. I stream videogames online and I got passionate at the end of the show, and I shouted you out…Is that cool? Here’s the clip…Love the hell out of ya, and if you can, Stic Tickets? https://youtu.be/zsFjIBhv4mM
Van Pebble says
Stix not stic
Doc DeBoze says
It’s STYX!!! Sheeesh!!!
Rick Sampson says
I agree with Brett on Stairway to Heaven. I would rather cut off an ear than hear that fucking song again for the 12,378,412th time…
Matt Lewis says
Hi there,
On one of your Podcast episodes 42, May 23rd Podcast, you mention something about McDonalds.
I just wanted to tell you Netflix has a movie called “The Founder”. It was about the guy who started the McDonald’s franchise and how the idea came about. I enjoyed it.
Thanks for your shenanigans!
Peace out…
Matt
Cheryl says
Billy Joels medical diagnosis is the same illness that Danny Bonaduce has had and he also had brain surgery.
(There is an article on his Facebook page but could not attach it)
Jacki G says
Hi Lynda and Mark,
Take a listen to Katy Lied – I have it on my iPod mini. Can I borrow your cord to charge it? Luv everything you do.
Steve Merritt says
Hey RG, listening to the podcast and hearing you talking about Matt’s coon problem. He either has to pay an exterminator or buy a small animal trap. Trap them and release them near Rocky Peak. I had a raccoon problem at the house I lived in, in Simi. The small animal trap worked great for me.
I used the cheapest cat food from 7-11 for bait.
Good luck.
And if Matt would like give him my email and I will answer any questions he has.
Martin Lotts says
Hi Mark, Great Podcast like always. Love you all. Later
Norm In Oregon says
UPS = Uninterrupted Power Supply.
Lovin the big by God hell outta you big fella! Listening since 1992-3 when you came to Portland. I’ve heard everything you’ve done since then, and as the survey said, I’d listen even if it was just you takin a shit. Never stop. Hey to Lynda. …later Daddy. (Ew… creeped myself out. Still funny though).
Rich S says
Show content for consideration – another list!. https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-lists/best-movie-dogs-1235307793/
Klem says
Listener since KLOS. I have always called Steal Away “Steal A Song.” I have always thought it was flat out plagiarism and I would have sued the fuck out of Dupree and Elektra. I appreciate the story but nothing cool, rad or awesome about it. I agree with the LA times journalist who called it a blatant wimpy ripoff of What a Fool Believes.
Kimberly (Minamyer) Denaple says
This is just a note to say thank you Mr. Thompson. I’m so glad that I can still listen to your work! My dad was the biggest Mark and Brian fan I know (maybe thats biased, whatever). You’re voice was a staple whenever I was in his car as a kid, and when I became an adult I realized I really had no business listening to the show as a kid (yikes), but my dad was right… what my mom didn’t know wouldn’t hurt her! It stayed with me always and your show became a staple on my morning commute when I grew up. I can still remember texting my dad to see if he caught the latest show and we would discuss our favorite parts. I waited awhile to get a signed copy of your book which I loved by the way (it’s in a special cover on my bookshelf) – but it took me some time to start. This September we lost my dad to early onset Alzheimer’s, he was only 62 when he passed. It was hard for me to open the book and start reading but a week ago I finally did it, and the memories it brought me were priceless. At the end he could still remember his kids, lyrics to his favorite songs, and I wouldn’t doubt it if he knew your voice as well. Thank you for the years of laughs, you’re a legend and I look forward to your podcast!