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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Griddlesode #28: Mr. and Mrs. Reich

In this Griddlesode, we thank some listeners, play a promo from Griddlesode #29, and then tell a story called “Mr. and Mrs. Reich.”

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Posted by Ron

Comments:

  1. Another great story… Very touching.


    Posted by Christy  -  26 May 2006  at  02:58 PM

  2. I just discovered griddlecakes this evening. I am so glad I did.
    Also, a very heartwarming story. I will definatley be sharing this with friends.


    Posted by Carlos  -  01 Jun 2006  at  12:21 AM

  3. Great story Ron!  I would have posted earlier, but was out trying to find a hobby as suggested by TOR ("The Other Ron").

    This may be off topic, but has anyone seen the new movie “Over the Hedge”?  I couldnt help but visualize Ron’s Cruella as the HOA president in that movie.


    Posted by Jon from Seal Beach  -  01 Jun 2006  at  10:55 AM

  4. We saw “Over the Hedge” last weekend.  That’s the first thing my son said to me at the end of the movie.  “Hey, Dad.  Was that Cruella?”


    Posted by Ron  -  01 Jun 2006  at  05:36 PM

  5. Welcome aboard, Carlos.  There’s plenty of room for more!


    Posted by Ron  -  01 Jun 2006  at  05:37 PM

  6. Welcome aboard Carlos.  If you think that was a good story, search the archives for the story about his grandfather!  One of the most touching stories I’ve ever heard.


    Posted by John in Plano, TX  -  03 Jun 2006  at  07:03 AM

  7. Ron, just found your show last week, and I’ve listened to about a half-dozen shows since then. I particularly enjoyed this episode, in large part because I am also a former Boston Globe paperboy. That job played an important role in my high-school development, I’d have to say.

    I write more about the episode and this show in a post on my blog:
    http://www.bryper.com/2006/06/12/paperboy/

    Keep the quality shows coming, Ron!  And thanks to the “other” Ron for all of his hard work as well.


    Posted by Bryan Person, Bryper.com  -  12 Jun 2006  at  06:26 PM

  8. Hi Bryan,
    I’m not only glad that you liked the show, but I’m also blown-away that you’d write about it!  Thank you!  Those Boston Globe paper route days are a target-rich environment for future Griddlesodes.

    Welcome to the growing ranks of Griddlecakes Radio listeners.  We’re glad to have you.


    Posted by Ron  -  14 Jun 2006  at  07:24 AM

  9. One sad note: the Boston Globe did away with paperboys not long after my stint ended in 1994. When I left the route, I wasn’t able to follow the time-honored tradition of “passing it on” to a neighbor. Instead, it went to an adult driver, as the Globe moved to delivering its paper about an hour earlier ... presumably a little too early for some kids.  I think they were also worried about our safety.  A sign of the times, I guess.

    Glad to be aboard, Ron!


    Posted by Bryan Person  -  14 Jun 2006  at  07:34 AM

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