Much like Steele, Holiday, and Heffner, I'm a scribe by profession. Every Friday afternoon, when it's time to hang up my pencils, I run a bath and enjoy some besudded chuckles with CPL's Books of the Week. But I'm surprised you haven't yet got to Heinzelmann's Beyond Bratwurst: A History of Food in Germany.
Masters of the Universe - MOTUs - Wolfe's brilliant satire from The Bonfire of the Vanities. It is the proper motivation for wanna-be emperors and Cheeto-dusted fascists.
A very interesting and insightful look at Ryan Holiday.
Just for your information, J. A.(Joanne) Johnstone is William W. Johnstone's niece, not his son. Great show as always.
These episodes are getting shorter, LAME
Much like Steele, Holiday, and Heffner, I'm a scribe by profession. Every Friday afternoon, when it's time to hang up my pencils, I run a bath and enjoy some besudded chuckles with CPL's Books of the Week. But I'm surprised you haven't yet got to Heinzelmann's Beyond Bratwurst: A History of Food in Germany.
Most folks need a bath to clean off the stank of our shows AFTER viewing them but you tidy up during! Brilliant!
Masters of the Universe - MOTUs - Wolfe's brilliant satire from The Bonfire of the Vanities. It is the proper motivation for wanna-be emperors and Cheeto-dusted fascists.
Isn’t Psaki a Biden press secretary turned MSNBC reporter
TLDR on the first two books "For those who like that sort of thing, that is the sort of thing they like".
Books of the Week at it's most pithy!
Is CPL radio baked out of his gourd? He’s always on the edge of crumbling into laughter.
Baked Alaska? Sure. Baked potatoes? Definitely. High on life only!