Monday, October 03, 2005

Griddlesode #7: Wally Schirra

In this Griddlesode, we discuss:

1. Griddlecakes Radio is finally listed on iTunes!

2. Some ideas for the future of the show

3. The second installment of “Daddy Don’t Catch on Fire” as Ron explains two life-lessons that he learned from one of the original seven Mercury astronauts, Wally Schirra.

Here is a direct link to Griddlesode #7 (13.4MB) but if you like the show, please subscribe—either through the XML or iTunes links on the side.


Comments:

I thought you were going to credit Bryan.

Posted by ANHSCruzader  -  03 Oct 2005  at  04:15 PM


Yup...I forgot again!  Can you believe it?  He’s givin’ me all sorts of grief over it!  Let’s see if I can actually remember for Griddlesode 8!

Posted by Ron  -  04 Oct 2005  at  05:08 AM


Actually, Neil Young said it best, “It’s better to burn out, than to fade away.  My my, hey hey.”

Posted by Chris B.  -  05 Oct 2005  at  02:39 PM


Ron, I think you’ve found a new job for Brian… as your new script proof reader. Keep up the excellent programs.

Posted by Joel M.  -  10 Oct 2005  at  02:23 PM


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