It’s so gratifying to hear someone acknowledge our current era’s overwhelming cynicism. I’ll take earnestness or sentimentality over cynical self-absorption any day of the week. That aside, many thanks to Jeff, Steve, and CPL Radio for another wonderful episode!
The People's Friend is a Scottish institution, and still very much alive. DC Thomson are based in Dundee. It's a weekly magazine that has been running since the 19th century. We got my mum (who's 86) a subscription for Christmas two years ago. She remembers her grandmother buying it every week. There's usually one serial and around six short stories every week, plus puzzles and knitting patterns. The front page is usually a drawing of somewhere in Scotland. I'm thinking of subscribing to it myself. It's a little happy, unchanging place in a horrible world.
Never heard of the first book or its author, but love the wild cards banter, as always. Thank you, Jeff, for letting us know about a book that you, a pathetic, lowly producer, enjoy 🙂. Did the musty, dusty old book make it to the trash?
New viewers of Steve's channel are going to want to refrain from repeating the producer's description of "musty, dusty, and geriatric as can be". You can think it to yourself as Steve has not yet figured out the technology to zap you for unsanctioned thoughts.
It’s so gratifying to hear someone acknowledge our current era’s overwhelming cynicism. I’ll take earnestness or sentimentality over cynical self-absorption any day of the week.
That aside, many thanks to Jeff, Steve, and CPL Radio for another wonderful episode!
51 whole minutes of Steve rants? Can't think of a better way to spend my Friday.
The People's Friend is a Scottish institution, and still very much alive. DC Thomson are based in Dundee. It's a weekly magazine that has been running since the 19th century. We got my mum (who's 86) a subscription for Christmas two years ago. She remembers her grandmother buying it every week. There's usually one serial and around six short stories every week, plus puzzles and knitting patterns. The front page is usually a drawing of somewhere in Scotland.
I'm thinking of subscribing to it myself. It's a little happy, unchanging place in a horrible world.
Yes it’s the world’s longest running weekly women’s magazine!
Another brilliant episode. Always look forward to this show
Great episode as always gentleman. Appreciate a bizarro Books of the Week that features two works of fiction AND two critics.
I couldn't stop laughing! 😂 Great episode!
Great episode!
So many questions... thanks for the show gentlemen.
I am also bemused as to why Mr King is so lauded. As with most things, no doubt it just boils down to money in the end.
Never heard of the first book or its author, but love the wild cards banter, as always. Thank you, Jeff, for letting us know about a book that you, a pathetic, lowly producer, enjoy 🙂. Did the musty, dusty old book make it to the trash?
New viewers of Steve's channel are going to want to refrain from repeating the producer's description of "musty, dusty, and geriatric as can be". You can think it to yourself as Steve has not yet figured out the technology to zap you for unsanctioned thoughts.
Am I too cynical in believing that six months from now, Kristi Noem will have a podcast called “Kristi’s Gravel Pit”? 😮🐶