Did you notice his wife try to save him from himself (and his own big mouth) Saturday? And did you see his churlish reaction? Boy, you sure learn more about people when they are facing adversity than when everything is going their way.
Some of these photos might look familiar. Or, if you are a mere youth, they could look like pictures taken on another planet. http://www.startribune.com/local/blogs/126800378.html
It's not because it's some great piece of journalism. It's not. Nor is it because I wrote it. I just happen to love Mr. and Mrs. Peterson's characterizations of the distractions available to children on long road trips back in the day. http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2005/jun/05/at-the-crossroads/
It seems like I read somewhere that one of his memories of living in Spokane was seeing B-52s every day. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_life_of_David_Lynch
Quite a few years ago, I invited readers leave me phone messages in which they sang part of this classic beer commercial. Link below. About a hundred did. I might still have a tape with those song stylings. It was one of my favorite adventures…
Did you read in Shawn Vestal's piece this morning that Spokane is a stand-in for the post-apocalypse Philadelphia in "Z Nation"? Well, I don't know why the producers haven't contacted me about being an extra. Perhaps they are unaware of my connections to the City…