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Blog entries for August 2008
Mon, Aug 25
DNC: In Photos
Want to follow us radio folk through pictures this week? Check out the Think Out Loud Flickr site! While we ... more
Mon, Aug 25
DNC: Cappuccinos and Port-a-potties
What's it like behind the scenes at the Democratic National Convention? Let me tell you, there is media everywhere ... more
Mon, Aug 25
DNC: Morning One
Sarah and I arrived safe and sound in Denver yesterday, hot on the heels of Senator Ron Wyden. We're ... more
Tue, Aug 19
Washington's Primary Results
Polls are closing in Washington's Primary election right now. A strong turnout was predicted, tomorrow we'll find out ... more
Mon, Aug 11
Salem Party on Thursday Night
After great events last week in Portland and Bend, we're bringing the TOL road show (i.e. free food ... more
Wed, Aug 6
Bend Meet-Up Reminder for August 7th
Bring yourselves, your friends and your family! We just wanted to remind you that Think Out Loud is hosting a ... more
Wed, Aug 6
Do You Know This Girl?
Dorothea Lange's photographs of people struggling during the Great Depression come down to us like ghosts from another time ... more
Tue, Aug 5
August Ideas
With a new(ish) month, a new thread for show suggestions. We got a number of interesting ideas in July ... more
Tue, Aug 5
Talking PC in a Post-PC Age?
We got an interesting suggestion about political correctness in our July "Suggest a Show" thread. MeanMachine2 wrote: I would very ... more
Mon, Aug 4
Portland Meet-Up Reminder
Think of this as the online version of the bow you tie around your finger to remember something: Think Out ... more
Mon, Aug 4
A Class Photo
Here are five-sixths of Jennifer Martin's unschooling brood. Damien, the missing one-sixth, was still sleeping when I snapped the ... more
Fri, Aug 1
Foot Long Ice Cream!
Sometimes during a show or a conversation with a guest afterward one little phrase burrows into my brain. In the ... more
