(Apparently this was a game show. I found the image here.)
Oh no, it's another one of those shows the theme of which is a verb! Why does Gary do that? Does he think we deserve that sort of thing? & why is he talking about himself in the third person? Does that make it easier to distance himself from an uncomfortably weird theme?
Seriously, why can't I do a show about nouns like crickets, crucibles, or crockery? It's because sometimes I get caught up in things I'm listening to. Like, a while back, I was listening to Big Star's Radio City. There's a song on there called "You Get What You Deserve." Do I believe that? I don't know - I'm almost certain that many people who live in fear, poverty, deprivation, & want don't deserve it, just as I'm completely certain that most people born into privilege do not deserve all they have. I then happened (in a manner of minutes) to listen to the Sharon Jones' song "People Don't Get What They Deserve," & that's when I thought, "I smell a theme!"
We can argue about who deserves what if you want but let's instead focus on the fact that there's a lot of songs about deserving or not deserving on this week's Self Help Radio, which airs from 4 to 6 pm on WRFL in Lexington (that's at 88.1 fm) & also simultaneously online at wrfl dot fm. You'll hear both the songs I mentioned about plus many more as well as an interview with self-help guru David Fruchter (the "you deserve it" guy) & an interview with a man named CJ Buchanan, who has just created a new awards show, the Deservies.
If you think you don't deserve to miss this, don't worry! I'll archive it tomorrow on self help radio dot net.
Look, I know I don't deserve your listening, but I hope you'll do so all the same.
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