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What can I say about a show that's about so much? I should be able to say so much about such a show. Instead, I find myself not really saying too much. Which is not like me. Is it?
In case I haven't told this story before: when I was in high school, to irritate my mother, who is German, I refused to take German as my foreign language requirement. I took Latin instead. Get it? It's a dead language! Anyway, my high school only let you take two years of Latin, so I had to take another language for my senior year, & this time I chose French. Fuck you, Mom! (Don't worry, I decided to be a good son & took German in college.)
In French class, as opposed to Latin class, they had a penpal service you could use to write to people in the countries whose languages you were studying. (I guess they wisely chose not to let teenagers write to priests who spoke Latin.) I had like three penpals but they were too teenager-y & wrote only in French. My French was not good. But a girl from Belgium wrote me - her native language was Dutch - so she was mainly interested in writing in English. That was easy for me!
Years later, I visited Germany & sneaked over to Belgium to meet her, & we were sitting in her dorm room - she lived at a Catholic co-op that very kindly also furnished me with a room for the night - & even though we had written many letters & even sent tapes back & forth to one another, she paused after I said something & said, "I didn't know you would talk so much!"
We're still friends. I still talk so much. But there's so much more to this week's show than my talking, thankfully. Find out tomorrow at noon at Self Help Radio dot net. You might find it so much fun to listen to!
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