It’s all power outage all the time tonight on “The David Goldstein Show” on Newsradio 710-KIRO. In fact, there’s so much to talk about (or so I’m told) they’ve given me an extra hour. So join me and my special guest Feisty from 7PM to 11PM.
Tune in tonight (or listen to the live stream) and give me a call: 1-877-710-KIRO (5476).
Roger Rabbit spews:
I’ll light a candle for ya, Goldy!
Roger Rabbit spews:
I’ll light a candle for ya, Goldy!
Tlazolteotl spews:
Just running to get the am radio now – I need to get one of those hand-crank radios you talked about earlier, for emergencies.
But see, maybe there is some universal justice after all – you didn’t get the snow in your neighborhood, like we did; but we got our power back before you did. Which I’m thankful for, else I’d have had to have moved my parrots into a hotel room or something. I’m not thinking that would have gone over so well.
My Left Foot spews:
Funniest quote ever. Period. End of competition.
Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D-N.Y.), the second-most senior member of the Congressional Black Caucus has the quote of the decade. Rep. Rangel was interviewed on New York Public Television WLIW21 last Monday night and asked for his quick reaction to various people. The first name up was George Bush.
“Well,” Rangel said. “I really think that he shatters the myth of white supremacy once and for all; it shows that, in this great country, anybody can become president.”
Tlazolteotl spews:
MLF @ 4
Funny because it’s sooo true!
Gildersleeve spews:
It’s too bad the power outage is taking all your coverage, Goldy, I’d like to hear your thoughts on Time’s person of the year.
George Will isn’t too happy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmVEwZYjOq0
Goldy spews:
Gildersleeve @6,
Let’s be clear. It’s not that the power outage is taking all my coverage. It’s that without electricity and broadband, I’m unable to cover anything.
Gildersleeve spews:
I guess I’m lucky to be living on Capitol Hill then!
Woodinville spews:
Thanks for taking my call Goldy… I was serious about naming Pacific NW storms. If we name them, people will take more notice. Might save lives.
Best,
Dan