Maw! We’re on the radio!

Rusty and I will make our second appearance on What Is Goin’ On tomorrow morning. (Our first was back in November.) Rusty blogged about it earlier today; here are the details:

If you’re in the Vidalia/Savannah/Lyons area, listen to 100.9 FM live at 8 a.m. tomorrow to hear Wilson Smith interview Amber and me on What Is Goin’ On?. The expected topics of discussion are a breakdown of the features of the new What Is Goin’ On? web site (which we designed), and general discussion of the intersection of media, technology and politics in Georgia. He’s threatened to cancel the country music show ahead of him and keep us onthe line for two or three hours. I hope he’s kidding about that.

If you can’t catch the show live, it will be available as a podcast later (assuming the studio isn’t struck by lightning like it was during Shelbinator’s interview).

Don’t worry, we won’t really be on the line for two or three hours, because we have to be at work after the interview!

In related news, Wilson has his first full-fledged blog post up, and it’s insightful, hilarious, and straight to the point.

I am scared to death of people of faith making political decisions. I don’t even want someone praying and getting an answer as to what I should do. Why would I want to trust them to get the “right” answer on something as important as the federal budget or health care. I can hear it now: “I vetoed universal health care because God told me he would take care of everyone.”

Listen tomorrow morning, if you can. We’ll see how much I inadvertently turn up the Southern in my voice.

One Response to "Maw! We’re on the radio!"

  1. Tara says:

    That’s what happened in one of my favorite little tittie bar’s town! The Lawd spoke to the city council men, and he told them he didn’t want nothin being open on Sunday, cause that’s HIS day and he is a jealous God, damnit. Except the Shop N Save. The Lawd said he doesn’t mind the Shop N Save, since their stuff is all shitty and they aren’t much threat to his dominion.

    I always your links.

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