Well, I do find the show surprising enough that I'm excited to find out where it is going tonight or any night I have the
time or energy to listen. I work around the time it comes on, as a writer, my favorite hours of deep thought and some lightness
doesn't hurt and interesting subject matter doesn't hurt either. If I go deeply into my work and the radio fades out in
my attention, you can be sure the topic isn't all that important . . . and that does happen more often than not.
Still, I wouldn't want not to be there.
And I have come to appreciate the positive aspects of George and the parts I can respect and even admire. I see it as a lot
like grade school or even kindergarten where the new kid gets a little picked on or 'hazed' and finally the gange accepts
and needs the new kid.
I like George. Like him and even need, yes I said need, to hear his voice atimes. I like George Knapp, but wouldn't call
him right now my 'radio friend'. George is because he's there. If we don't like the way things are, we can keep silent and
grouse about 'the idiot' all we want, but if we haven't lifted a finger to inform our 'idiot's' discression: ?
So I write George, always have, with comments about the shows I've liked and the things I didn't. We need to be balanced to
get a balanced person's attention. A RAVE LETTER LOOKS LIKE SHOUTING (you recall the internet courtesy tutorial right?)
I would like to see more discussions about topics, and keep the funny stuff about George as a different form of intertainment
and I admit freely anagrammy's page on that is VERY intertaining. . . (still trying to visualize a 'mean baby'.)
I like our discussions of topics. And like I've written here before, it is a huge site and exploring all the avenues and
byways and niches here is going to take a lot of time. I'm fascinated by this site and hope it sticks around for a long time.
Roger