[Vision2020] The Auntie Establishment and Brother Carl Show (May 21, 2006)

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Sun May 21 16:45:31 PDT 2006


Greetings Visionaires -

In addition to the regular lampooning of the Bush administration, this
week's Auntie Establishment and Brother Carl Show welcomed Moscow's newest
resident, Auntie's friend from the Big Apple; Patricia, who described
various attributes that attracted her to the Palouse.  In addition to a
selection of political parodies, Auntie and Bro "C" read commentaries by
Molly Ivins among several others.  Auntie also discussed Othello,
Washington's very own Ed Swan and his alter ego Ed Cooper.

Footnote to Auntie:  Thank you for your continued tribute to those service
members who gave their final full measure.

For those of you unable to tune in to this week's show, I invite you to
download and listen to it from:
http://www.AuntieEstablishmentandBrotherCarl.com

Among those attractions that appeals to Auntie's friend Patricia is a desire
to see Steptoe Butte.

Welcome to Moscow, Patricia.
http://www.tomandrodna.com/Steptoe_Butte

In response to comments posted to Comb-Over Courtney's Brainless Log (BLog)
Bro "C" extended a challenge to Dale "Comb-Over" Courtney and Doug Wilson.  

I could explain this challenge.  Why not let Bro "C" present this challenge
himself:
http://www.AuntieEstablishmentandBrotherCarl.com/The_Challenge.mp3

This week's song dedication goes out to Michael Metzler whose voice has
reflected a very strong sense of independence in a venue (Moscow Vision
2020) known for its division.  Like Phil Nisbet, Michael welcomes
opportunities to express his convictions, as well as responsibly debate
those of others.  The subscribers of Vision 2020, as well as the Moscow
community, appreciate the mindful comments emanating from . . .

"The House at Pooh Corner"
http://www.tomandrodna.com/Sounds/House_at_Pooh_Corner.mp3

Seeya round town, Moscow.

t hansen-moore
Moscow, Idaho

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"A bad cause will ever be supported by bad means and bad men." 

- Thomas Paine (English Writer, 1737-1809)

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