“No, this week’s podcast is not about the critically-acclaimed but low-rated NBC show about high-school football in a small Texas town. We talk about the odd scientific phenomenon of a large Friday night audience not responding as loudly as its numbers might suggest. Plus, an examination of the obverse principal: the great Tuesday Night Light crowd that makes up in noise what it lacks in numbers. And apologies for missing podcasts, a shout-out to RSC Pictionary, and so much less! (MP3. Length 19:00)
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austin
Damn. You make a compelling point, sir. And his name has the word “hard” in it, too! We blew it. As twere.
John T.
You skipped Warren G. Harding!! He was popular with the ladies, so perhaps the RSC could use him to woo groupies. He was elected in 1920, the first election in which women voted (he came between Wilson and Coolidge). If he’s not America’s favorite philandering president, he’s at least on the list. And he died in bed with his mistress, while on tour!
KG
I think you missed a chance to use the title “All the Presidents — (RSC) Men”. Oh, and while Adams may not have a memorial in Washington DC, he’s got a lot of elementary schools named after him (including my son’s).