Show #352: Open Thread
Jun 25, 2009, 6:43 PM | Updated: Apr 5, 2011, 11:32 am
Please post your thoughts and memories. If you feel like it, send me your name and phone number and we might give you a call.
Jun 25, 2009, 6:43 PM | Updated: Apr 5, 2011, 11:32 am
Please post your thoughts and memories. If you feel like it, send me your name and phone number and we might give you a call.
We love Andrew. And like the rest of our loved ones he drives us crazy sometimes.
9 years ago
Queue up the Green Day backed montage of all the great times we had at KIRO.
9 years ago
New York Times columnist David Carr died on Thursday night. The guys did a great job eulogizing him and there's little praise I could add.
9 years ago
Luke's answer to the "Other People's Problems" segment Wednesday troubled me.
9 years ago
I spent a blog "week off" mourning the Sea-Yuks loss but I was still listening to the show. There are so many issues it feels like time for my first USA Today/Larry King style post.
9 years ago
On the morning of January 23rd, 2006 my phone rang while I was eating breakfast. I had a sore throat so my "hello" was weak and hoarse.
9 years ago
The Museum of Pop Culture invites you to experience pop culture like never before with its new exhibition "Massive: The Power of Pop Culture."
In the heart of Kitsap County, a financial institution is making waves not just as a banking entity but as a beacon of community support.
My journey led me to Kitsap Credit Union, a not-for-profit, forward-thinking financial co-op that’s been serving its members since 1934.
Seattle Sports host Brock Huard joins other NFL punters in partnership with Compassion in a cause now known as “Punts For Purpose.”
Washington's crime crisis continues to worsen, and locals are turning to whatever tools they can use to keep them safe.
Medicare’s annual open enrollment period runs Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. This is the time to review your current Medicare coverage.