7/31/2005 10:16:00 AM|||Nathan Moore|||Bob Krumm puts out an APB for ideas that could resurrect Teddy Bart's Roundtable. I'm all for it.
In Bob's earlier post, updated on Friday, he mentions our visit to the studio to say "hello" (or "goodbye", depending on the status of your half glass) on the last day of the current incarnation of the show. An interesting observation
While we were in the Public Forum's outer office, I caught a glimpse of the show on tv. I've never seen the show before. I wonder if those who see it have a different impression of the show from those of us who hear it. Is the Roundtable like the Kennedy-Nixon debate that was said to be so different depending on whether you saw it or heard it?
In that case, this is one of the few times that I hope I was more like Kennedy.|||112282322858205266|||The Roundtable7/31/2005 06:10:48 PM|||Mark Rogers|||Perhaps the management at 104.5 will remove the Triple H show and make that time available.
As for Nixon vs Kennedy, you want to be wrong but good looking?8/01/2005 08:53:46 AM|||Glen|||I just can't get excited about that show going away. I watched (or tried to watch) the last 15 minutes on Friday when they were talking about the shows after 9/11. And wouldn't you know it what's her name started talking about wanting to know "why do they hate us". I turned it off at that point and said "good riddance". It's not like we don't have liberals coming out the wazoo on TV and radio anyway. It boggles my mind that people still try to put the responsibility of 9/11 on the victims (ie. the American people) and not the perpertrators. So long Teddy, and don't let the door hit you on the way out.