wallace-l: Coverage of DFW

james@mrsomewhere.com jjcardis at gmail.com
Tue Sep 16 12:29:51 CDT 2008


As a Chicagoan and a sports fan, it somehow made a lot of sense to learn 
that DFW was an avid listener of the Score (WSCR, AM670). On what is 
easily the Score's "smartest" program, Boers & Bernstein, they offered a 
bit of a send-up for the man yesterday afternoon.
To hear the clip, follow this link: 
http://www.670thescore.com/pages/2595306.php?contentType=34&contentId=122541
Click to play or download the 2pm hour from 9/15/08. It's at the end of 
the 2pm hour that they discuss DFW. I'll work on cutting this audio out 
and hosting it somewhere.

 From "The View from Mrs. Thompson's:
"There are maybe ten days a year when it's gorgeous here, and this is 
one of them. It's clear and temperate and wonderfully dry after several 
straight weeks of what felt like living in somebody's armpit. It's just 
before serious harvesting starts, when the pollen's at its worst; a good 
percentage of the city is stoned on Benadryl, which as you probably know 
tends to give the early morning a kind of dreamy, underwater quality. 
Timewise, we're an hour behind the East Coast. By 8:00 everybody with a 
job is at it, and just about everybody else is home drinking coffee and 
blowing their nose and watching Today or one of the other A.M. shows 
that broadcast (it goes without saying) from New York. At 8:00 I 
personally was in the shower trying to listen to a Bears postmortem on 
WSCR sports radio in Chicago."

Cheers,
James Cardis
james at mrsomewhere.com
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> On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 6:06 PM, K. Michael Babcock <aesova at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> From tonight's _All Things Considered_ on NPR:
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>> http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=94629055
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