“Started listening during the Roosevelt administration when mah left the radio on after a fire side chat. When pah came back from the war we would listen on the back of a mule cart heading in to work at the old mud mine in hog lick Kentucky.
A&G entertained me throughout my college years. Making me laugh while reading about neurochemistry, well on my way to becoming a brain surgeon.
When my first wife was burned at the stake for witchcraft, A&G was there to remind me it’ll probably be okay.
Now that im on my deathbed as I write this review for posterity's sake. Im reminded of the importance this show had on my life and the hope that this national treasure will endure as a burning beacon of hope for the generations yet to come. Call me Ishmael the masses say. Call me Ishmael into the fading light.”Read full review »
Good6427 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/19/19
“These guys are insufferable in their arrogance and ignorance. They are just educated enough that they can use big words and references that make it sound to people who don't know better like they are smart and they pull the adolescent trick of putting on the "so much more experienced than thou"...”Read full review »
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11/16/16
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