I'll always thank Dasha and Anna for introducing me to you, but Michael is an amazing individual who's switched me onto Yarvin, Dave Smith and Arthur Herman (who as an American wrote the greatest history of the Scottish people, ever)
Hope you had a great time, Steve, and I'll enjoy it on my commute to London Bridge tomorrow!
For years and years, I would read your blog every morning immediately after listening to the NPR news. So I formed the unshakable impression that your voice sounds like that of the guy at our station who would come in for the local news and weather break. Which of course it doesn't- he sounds almost like a parody of Big Radio Voice. You actually sound like a guy I went to high school with, a computer engineer who last I heard had left his wife and started taking estrogen. Anyway, I get a lot of cognitive dissonance when I hear you.
I have the same syndrome. I read Sailer for a long time before I ever heard his voice, so always imagined him with a mid atlantic accent. Something like Cary Grant.
Two of my greatest influences in life.
I'll always thank Dasha and Anna for introducing me to you, but Michael is an amazing individual who's switched me onto Yarvin, Dave Smith and Arthur Herman (who as an American wrote the greatest history of the Scottish people, ever)
Hope you had a great time, Steve, and I'll enjoy it on my commute to London Bridge tomorrow!
That was terrific. Thanks Steve. The Unabomber? Really?
Few outside the US would get it, but he should rename his show "With Malice toward Everyone" anyway.
Good for you for being coherent at 2 pm. That's the time my afternoon nap begins.
Is there any connection to the Jam's song Town Called Malice from 1982? That was a particular favorite of mine when I was in my salad days.
The musical intro video is clearly meant to weed out epileptics.
For years and years, I would read your blog every morning immediately after listening to the NPR news. So I formed the unshakable impression that your voice sounds like that of the guy at our station who would come in for the local news and weather break. Which of course it doesn't- he sounds almost like a parody of Big Radio Voice. You actually sound like a guy I went to high school with, a computer engineer who last I heard had left his wife and started taking estrogen. Anyway, I get a lot of cognitive dissonance when I hear you.
I have the same syndrome. I read Sailer for a long time before I ever heard his voice, so always imagined him with a mid atlantic accent. Something like Cary Grant.