The most astute diagnosticians I encounter on a regular (weekly) basis are "Click and Clack, the Tappitt brothers", on NPR. They are immediately assessing every variable for any possible cause the moment they begin talking to a person with a car problem. They are insightful and compassionate about the foibles of people. They know their shit
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Garrison Keillor: I have mixed feelings about. I think he's obviously very talented and funny, but I've heard him in a couple of interviews and in one of them he actually came off like a jerk, I have to say, and that's kind of tainted my enjoyment of the show. I love Sue Scott - I used to have a co-worker in MN who sounded just like her (or a couple of her characters) so that alone always cracks me up.
And unfortunately my opinion of Terri Gross has been going downhill. I don't know if it's me or her but I'm pretty sure it's at least partly her. I can tell you why if you really want to know.
Ira Glass is gay?
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I don't know if Ira's gay but he's self-admitted "femmy" and also highly sympathetic to the plight of gays in our society. Far as I'm concerned, everybody's bisexual they just don't know it yet. (But that's another big discussion.)
Terri's going downhill? I hadn't noticed. Do tell, what have you observed?
As for Garrison being a jerk, well, that's your reaction to something he said, and may not actually reflect on his state or mind or intentions in that moment that you reacted. That's the thing about radio. We all get our buttons pushed sometimes, but do we locate our buttons, or do we blame our discomfort on somebody else being bad or wrong?
I'm a jerk for sure. =-]
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