Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Griddlesode #4: Arthur Nelson

In this Griddlesode, we introduce a new segment called “Daddy Don’t Catch on Fire—and other useful advice.” You never know where advice will come from—advice that has a dramatic effect on your perception and understanding of the world.  Listen in as Ron shares some of those little tidbits that have had a direct impact on his life.  Perhaps, they may have an impact on on yours too.

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