Cup of Joe with Robert

 

 

 

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Something you don’t see every day on radio:  a slide presentation!  Yup, I visited Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, and took my camera.  And through the magic of radio, you can see some stunning photos of the tour,  including a revealing pic of Lindsey Lohan.

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Two first responders marry in the nude, and no you probably won’t figure it out. Then a scofflaw who tried to run out on his hotel bill was caught because of his toothbrush.  Plus a story about marijuana. (Pronounced MARE-ih-jou-WANNA)

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Don’t forget your toothbrush Marvin.
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She IS wearing a veil.

 

 

 


 

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Robert Rickman in his younger days.

 

Everyone dreams about, “the good old days.”  And some of us would like to go back and live them over again.  But as Robert cautions, it might not be such a good idea.

 

 

 


 

Listen-up kids! I'm going to teach you...I said listen up!
Listen-up kids! I’m going to teach you…I said listen up!

 

How in the Wide Wide World of Sports can you teach seven-year-olds about radio?  Why get them in the act.

 

 

 


 

The Mufreesboro, TN, Greenway Along the Stones River.
The Mufreesboro, TN, Greenway along the Stones River

 

WALK!  It’s the best exercise for your heart. And what’s better then walking on a scenic trail beside a historic river, on a weekend afternoon?

 


 

Robert Rickman in the Homecoming Tent Selling His Novel About Southern Illinois University
Robert Rickman in the Homecoming tent selling his novel about Southern Illinois University during the roaring 70’s.

 

“I could write a book about this!”  But most people don’t, and it’s not because they can’t write. 

 

 

 


 

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A cup of coffee and a cup tea don’t mix very well. Or do they?

 

I don’t mind people borrowing my coffee mug…when I’m not using it that is.  With Kerry, my understudy. 

 

 


 

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Here’s a unique,  government not approved, creative, dangerous, off the wall, idea proposed by Ryan Air.

 


 

I call it a tomato and she calls it a Toe-MAH-toe.  Regardless, they’re fresh out of my garden.

"Here is your TOE-MAH-TOE."
“Here is your Tah-MAH-TOE.”
"Thank you Robert for the Tomato."
“Thank you very much…!”