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Rick Sampsonsays
I will go deeper than Debbie Benson did, not only is “I will always love you” a grossly overplayed and hyped song, but Whitney Houston was nothing special and he take on the song is boring as hell.
Hey Mark, you can watch the Stooges 24/7 on the The Three Stooges channel, available using the free to all streaming channel using DirecTVs free stream service, (one does not need to be a DirecTV subscriber). It is on channel 4218 using the Roku DirecTV free stream app.
They show all the stooges shorts from the 30s, 40s &50s plus the Stooge movies and cartoons and most anything else Stooge related, even documentaries.
Hi Mark,
Love the podcast, miss Lynda I have both your hardback book with bookmark and the audio version. I’ll always be able to listen to you.
Very disappointed with you. HOW COULD YOU HIGHTLIGHT SLY STONE OVER BRIAN WILSON!!!!!
Brian was a music genius. Paul McCartney holds Brian as an inspiration and music genius. The Beach Boys music is Super Fantastic. I have been listening from the beginning. I was in 4th grade when they started and I have all their albums/CD’s. This is my personal opinion.
Just another Stupid Replaceable Listener-I bought the SRL candle.
Just listened to the June 13th pod cast One thing you talked about was how often do you wash your sheets. You said anything more than a week was disgusting. Correct me if I am wrong but didn’t you say that when you moved around you never changed your sheets you just though your mattress with the sheets still on in the back of the moving truck and set up your bed in your new apt never washing them
Hey Mark, just finished listening to your book. Seems like yesterday when you and Brian started with Rita running the board and Chuck doing the news. I remember that Scott didn’t like the name you gave him “The Sky Lord” he thought that you were putting him down. When Chuck left, the sexy sounding Kelli Gates stepped in not missing a beat and we can’t forget Frank Sontag. I miss those days you and Brian made my mornings enjoyable. Thanks for the memories
Hi Mark, Congrats to both you and Rocket Bob for nailing down the interview with Noah Wylie! I know you want to talk with him about “The Pitt”, but he’s also got something else going on that you may want to touch on. From 2004 to 2008, he starred in a series of television movies about “The Librarian”. They were “The Librarian and the Spear of Destiny”, “The Librarian and King Solomon’s Mines” and “The Librarian and the Judas Chalice”. Noah played the title role. Six years after the last of those movies, Dean Devlin was able to bring the concept back with a series for TNT called “The Librarians”. Noah reprised his role in that series, and was in most of the episodes. He also produced 36 episodes, wrote 2 and directed 5. That show ended in 2018. A few weeks ago, TNT debutted “The Librarians: The Next Chapter”. Noah is once again credited as a producer. There has been no word on if he will make any appearances, but he obviously is still fond of the franchise, or he wouldn’t have stepped in again after so long to be a producer. It might be nice to discuss that franchise with him and what it was like to work with Bob Newhart. Newhart also starred in all three tv movies and the first two episodes of “The Librarians”. Just thought you’d like to know. As always, thank you for all you do!
Hey there, first time, long time day 1 listener sir. Love all your shows throughout your career, you keep me smiling every week.
My question is? You play an instrumental during comments as background music that sounds like it comes from a western movie, I thought Open Range but it’s not. On the 6/13 show it starts at 59:54 into the show
Can you please let me know what that song is from?
Thanks for everything, BGH
Want to say a big thanks to RG for helping us get through a tough time. We lost our Boxer (Lucy) June 12th I will also remember how y”all talk about family pets and the love for them! (went back and listened to some past comments you have made) To all the listeners that have pets love them more. Sunday was chore day and I wished I had one more pile of poop to pick up! miss her so much!
Thanks for what you do!
Ron
Hey to Goober!
Howdy Ron, I just want to say I’m so sorry about the loss of your beloved Lucy. I also want to echo your comment about love your pets every day! I lost my “soul boxer” Diesel in 2019 and I am still processing the grief and the regrets, like Mark says (that grief) is the hardest thing about giving your heart to your pup. Diesel only lived to 6yo and fucking cancer gave us about 6 hours notice that awful day we had him euthanized at home, I have a huge portrait tattoo of him on my shoulder, the artist even used a bit of his ashes in the ink. It took me a long time to want another dog (same reasons as Mark) but we have a 4yo female boxer named Charlie, she is spoiled beyond belief and I will go through the same thing someday, but I love that dog and there are no wasted days or regrets. Take care my friend.
Good morning RG. This article just came up on my “nice news” about Noah Wyle. Nice news.com. Since you may be interviewing him soon, this would be a suggestion to add to your wonderful interviewing skill and make him feel comfortable talking to you.
Last week, the actor swapped his scrubs for a suit to advocate on Capitol Hill for real-life frontline doctors and nurses, like his own mother, who was a nurse for more than four decades. “To anyone who’s ever benefited from the knowledge, care, and courage of a health care professional, now’s the time to show up for them and take action,” he wrote in an opinion piece for USA Today. “They’ve had our backs. It’s time we have their
Rick Sampson says
I will go deeper than Debbie Benson did, not only is “I will always love you” a grossly overplayed and hyped song, but Whitney Houston was nothing special and he take on the song is boring as hell.
Tom says
Hey Mark, you can watch the Stooges 24/7 on the The Three Stooges channel, available using the free to all streaming channel using DirecTVs free stream service, (one does not need to be a DirecTV subscriber). It is on channel 4218 using the Roku DirecTV free stream app.
They show all the stooges shorts from the 30s, 40s &50s plus the Stooge movies and cartoons and most anything else Stooge related, even documentaries.
Sandy Lamar says
Hi Mark,
Love the podcast, miss Lynda I have both your hardback book with bookmark and the audio version. I’ll always be able to listen to you.
Very disappointed with you. HOW COULD YOU HIGHTLIGHT SLY STONE OVER BRIAN WILSON!!!!!
Brian was a music genius. Paul McCartney holds Brian as an inspiration and music genius. The Beach Boys music is Super Fantastic. I have been listening from the beginning. I was in 4th grade when they started and I have all their albums/CD’s. This is my personal opinion.
Just another Stupid Replaceable Listener-I bought the SRL candle.
Bhakti says
Oh Daddy! RG – I’m laughing so hard every week that the B-day request that I asked for has turned into this…. Keep it UP! Please 😂😂😂
Carrie Dowling says
Thank you Bhakti. One of my favorite parts of the show!
Richard says
Hi RG
Just listened to the June 13th pod cast One thing you talked about was how often do you wash your sheets. You said anything more than a week was disgusting. Correct me if I am wrong but didn’t you say that when you moved around you never changed your sheets you just though your mattress with the sheets still on in the back of the moving truck and set up your bed in your new apt never washing them
Say hey to Lynda your sheet washer
Craig says
Hey Marc, Random curiosity – How or were the kids affected by your stardom when they were growing up?
Larry Martinson says
Hey Mark, just finished listening to your book. Seems like yesterday when you and Brian started with Rita running the board and Chuck doing the news. I remember that Scott didn’t like the name you gave him “The Sky Lord” he thought that you were putting him down. When Chuck left, the sexy sounding Kelli Gates stepped in not missing a beat and we can’t forget Frank Sontag. I miss those days you and Brian made my mornings enjoyable. Thanks for the memories
Craig H says
Hi Mark, Congrats to both you and Rocket Bob for nailing down the interview with Noah Wylie! I know you want to talk with him about “The Pitt”, but he’s also got something else going on that you may want to touch on. From 2004 to 2008, he starred in a series of television movies about “The Librarian”. They were “The Librarian and the Spear of Destiny”, “The Librarian and King Solomon’s Mines” and “The Librarian and the Judas Chalice”. Noah played the title role. Six years after the last of those movies, Dean Devlin was able to bring the concept back with a series for TNT called “The Librarians”. Noah reprised his role in that series, and was in most of the episodes. He also produced 36 episodes, wrote 2 and directed 5. That show ended in 2018. A few weeks ago, TNT debutted “The Librarians: The Next Chapter”. Noah is once again credited as a producer. There has been no word on if he will make any appearances, but he obviously is still fond of the franchise, or he wouldn’t have stepped in again after so long to be a producer. It might be nice to discuss that franchise with him and what it was like to work with Bob Newhart. Newhart also starred in all three tv movies and the first two episodes of “The Librarians”. Just thought you’d like to know. As always, thank you for all you do!
Mark Zentner says
Hey there, first time, long time day 1 listener sir. Love all your shows throughout your career, you keep me smiling every week.
My question is? You play an instrumental during comments as background music that sounds like it comes from a western movie, I thought Open Range but it’s not. On the 6/13 show it starts at 59:54 into the show
Can you please let me know what that song is from?
Thanks for everything, BGH
Ron Hennings says
One More Pile of poop to pick up!
Want to say a big thanks to RG for helping us get through a tough time. We lost our Boxer (Lucy) June 12th I will also remember how y”all talk about family pets and the love for them! (went back and listened to some past comments you have made) To all the listeners that have pets love them more. Sunday was chore day and I wished I had one more pile of poop to pick up! miss her so much!
Thanks for what you do!
Ron
Hey to Goober!
Rick Maxwell says
Howdy Ron, I just want to say I’m so sorry about the loss of your beloved Lucy. I also want to echo your comment about love your pets every day! I lost my “soul boxer” Diesel in 2019 and I am still processing the grief and the regrets, like Mark says (that grief) is the hardest thing about giving your heart to your pup. Diesel only lived to 6yo and fucking cancer gave us about 6 hours notice that awful day we had him euthanized at home, I have a huge portrait tattoo of him on my shoulder, the artist even used a bit of his ashes in the ink. It took me a long time to want another dog (same reasons as Mark) but we have a 4yo female boxer named Charlie, she is spoiled beyond belief and I will go through the same thing someday, but I love that dog and there are no wasted days or regrets. Take care my friend.
Gail Latimer says
Good morning RG. This article just came up on my “nice news” about Noah Wyle. Nice news.com. Since you may be interviewing him soon, this would be a suggestion to add to your wonderful interviewing skill and make him feel comfortable talking to you.
Last week, the actor swapped his scrubs for a suit to advocate on Capitol Hill for real-life frontline doctors and nurses, like his own mother, who was a nurse for more than four decades. “To anyone who’s ever benefited from the knowledge, care, and courage of a health care professional, now’s the time to show up for them and take action,” he wrote in an opinion piece for USA Today. “They’ve had our backs. It’s time we have their
Jacki G says
Hi Lynda and Mark,
IT’S FLORIDA, MAN on HBO/MAX.
Every time I hear a Florida story….. ya gotta catch this crazy ass show.
Luv what you do……