PalCast # 9...finally!

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Well, it's like this... "Like many people in Minneapolis' Bryant neighborhood, Patty Crawford was outside minding her business on a sunny Mother's Day afternoon. Then she looked up to see an SUV barrelling through her front yard at freeway speed. ... Through the flying chunks of what had been her…
Well, ok, there is no Hell. So we're just going to tell Norm the truth and he's going to think it's hell..... This item, from Tangled Up in Blue Guy (see THIS for more commentary) is absolutely outrageous. Unbelievable. Watch this piece of video from a Norm Coleman ad showing how Al Franken…
Wow. And no keyboards! OK, gotta go. You wouldn't believe how many messages I have to deal with on my electronics correspondence machine thingie. What really happened ... Huh. Bill gates was a paranoid ass even in those days!
OK, OK, I know I already did one sci-fi worthy parasite this week. But they published a paper about a parasite! Ed and other people already beat me to the punch, but I have to write about it! It's a parasite! I love parasites! So anyway. Here it is. Maculinea rebeli, the Mountain Acon Blue…

Why ya gotta spend all that time talking about being a father, holmes? Isn't this a medical podcast? what are you now, damomma with back hair or something?

By BikeMonkey (not verified) on 23 Apr 2009 #permalink

damomma with back hair...yes, i think we've got something here...

AHA!!! THAT is what bothered me about the HONcode asking you to make your tone towards the altmed commenters more "respectful." Something specific was bugging me and I couldn't figure out what, until listening. It reminded me of what that student group did to Tim Kreider! 'Change your article! Make it more respectful! We'll never get speakers if they think you're going to write critically about them!' Just as he did the right thing by standing his ground, so are you. Hooray!!!

The PalCast was awesome per usual. Also, I'm glad you're going to continue talking about being a parent! :) The old commercials used to call the Army "the toughest job you'll ever love" but that's actually more descriptive of parenthood. Hearing you talk about your daughter makes me think about my little boy, and then I get all warm and fuzzy and my day is that much brighter!