I normally give a listen to Ed Dames and he was on a few days ago, he just seems so subdued but he did have a classic moment when he said it's easier to predict the winner of a presidential election when it's a man vs a woman as he would just remote view their genitalia.
I have been so out of the loop, this week I was just wondering "I haven't heard Linda Moulton Howe for her monthly visit in a while" and found out she not doing Coast anymore. It seemed pretty sudden, I liked her as she was a reminder of classic coast guest and topics.
As for the newest creepiest guest, there's this author "reporter" who seems to be WAAAY into Dorothy Kilgallen way more than a normal subject of reporting. C2C doesn't do "scary spooky" anymore but this guy did give me the creeps
Yeah, I got that vibe, too, but maybe he has a tic or something because he didn't actually say anything creepy. It was more just a vibe, and there's no credence in that. I say let's give the guy a break since he's doing what it takes to get to the bottom of things. You have to admit he was expert. Actually it's good he's creepy - real good, if you think about it. I mean, if you were investigating stuff that presumably certain higher ups didn't want checked out, one of your best defenses would be to spooky, really.
I missed Ed Dames' comment, but that's hilarious.
Linda made an announcement a few months ago I think, that she is focusing her work in a different direction. Was she working on a book or something? I think the gist of it was that time was a constraint and she might be committing less time to the field. On the other hand, people say she is out loud and proud in other venues. There were a couple times when George toyed with her - in a way once, she asked for it sort of, but he could have given her a break. My memory says there was another time when he played a cruel joke on her. What is it with George and women? His whole tone changes when faced with a female. I mean, it's sort of expected that a man not growl when talking to a woman, so I understand any man's voice going just a little higher with a woman. But, George's whole attitude changes when a woman is on the line. Weird. He had sisters, he loves his mother, so I just can't make sense of it. Maybe Lear Silver just isn't enough to hug at night...