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Dien Rice
January 4, 2009, 05:19 PM
Got to thinking about some of the old timey songs we used to listen to. Some were depressing but most of them were upbeat, funny, or slightly sentimental. Could it be that we, as a people, have lost our sense of the ridiculous, the amusing, or the belly laughables? I think so. The media is prepping us for war and disaster all the time...it's no wonder we're a nation of pill popping depressed folks!
Hi Sandi,

If you want some good laughs, have a listen to some of the scripts on the "Prairie Home Companion" radio show... http://prairiehome.publicradio.org

(Go to the section labeled "The Archive" to find some of the older shows...)

I was listening to the "Mom" script from the Nov. 8 show yesterday and thought it was hilarious! :)

(See the video here - http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2008/11/08/ . Go to where it says "Mom script".)

Business, or non-business? We all need a bit of both, at all times... If a time is needed for business, it's now. I'm clearing up some things right now and you'll see more activity from me from next week... :)

Cheers :)

Dien


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