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May 19, 2008

Shooting the Bull: Podcast for May 18, 2008

Thanks to those of you out there who tuned in to WXDU to catch Barry and me on our first week broadcasting "Shooting the Bull" last night. We survived a couple of technical glitches (with much thanks to our patient 'XDU 'X-pert, Tennessee Watson) and were able to have what I hope was an interesting conversation about the development review process with City Councilman Eugene Brown and Planning Commission member Don Moffitt.

You can download or listen to the show from the Internet Archive, or listen to it via this embedded player:

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It was nice to hear an elected official use mild curse words on the radio.

More importantly, it was nice to hear your discussions on rental inspections, UDOs, and other topics. After 30 minutes, I felt I'd barely had an introduction (and I read your blogs regularly). Yet more proof that citizenship requires hard work -- the first part of which is understanding the place we live in.

Thanks for posting this, I missed it Sunday. You and Barry make an awesome duo. Did you practice before hand? It sounded very natural, very professional. It's amazing this is your first week. My only disappointment is that Councilman Brown didn't have more amusing metaphors and similes. I heard him pull out the "red herring" line once and didn't catch any others. :o)

Nice job. Thanks for putting it up on archive - please keep that up. I can't listen live but will tune in every Monday on the web.

Any chance you'll make it a "real" podcast so we can subscribe to it?

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