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Blog entries for May 2011
Thu, May 26
An Official State Tattoo?
We got this hilarious comment today from "Dammit_Jim": State Dirt is good and fine. But as 40% of adults have ... more
Wed, May 25
Boy Did I Feel Smart
I might have come across like a trivia whiz on Wednesday's conversation about historic buildings in Oregon. Mike called ... more
Wed, May 25
Does Medical Marijuana Create Revenue for Oregon?
During today's show on medical marijuana, Anthony Johnson said the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program has added over $1 million ... more
Mon, May 23
Dennis Kucinich, D-Wash?
I somehow missed this before today's show about redistricting, but it turns out that Dennis Kucinich, the Ohio congressman ... more
Fri, May 20
Caving v. Spelunking
Do you cave or do you spelunk? Chatting just after today's conversation about caving, Chris Wiley, chairman of the ... more
Mon, May 16
How Open Is Oregon?
Wondering how other states' public records laws stack up after today's show on changes proposed in Oregon? Here's ... more
Fri, May 13
Adoption Conversation
Listening to yesterday's conversation about trans-racial adoption on Talk of the Nation reminded me of some unfinished business from ... more
Fri, May 13
Many (Not So) Happy Returns
You may have noticed — along with Tom D. Ford — that many comments are being displayed with extra spaces between the ... more
Thu, May 12
Getting to Carnegie Hall
If you heard last week's show with Oregon Symphony Orchestra's Carlos Kalmar, you might be interested in a ... more
Tue, May 10
The Wrong Button
I answered phones during the local meat show today, and it turns out it's harder than I used to ... more
Tue, May 10
"I'm A Hypocrite"
That was Naomi Pomeroy's short answer when I asked her our caller Brian's question just now after today ... more
Wed, May 4
Quitting Time
I had a great conversation today with Dennis Faulk, who manages the Hanford Project for the Environmental Protection Agency. He ... more
