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2009 Great Find of the Year

 

First, a wonderful picture from the cruise:

That was taken off the balcony of our stateroom, perhaps Christmas morning.

Last year, I discovered the most informative talk show host on radio. I'd heard of him previous to last year, but it was really in the last year that I gained a level of respect for him that earned him this spot. I now listen to him regularly.

Jason operates out of Minneapolis, and his great strength is economics. For me, Jason epitomizes journalism. He does a fantastic job enunciating the facts and explaining the ramifications.

You can catch his podcasts here.

If you agree with my politics, then I recommend that you listen to his show.

If you disagree with my politics, then I strongly recommend that you listen to his show.

And lastly, another picture from the balcony of our stateroom:

That's of St. Thomas and its marina.

 


by Brett Rogers, 1/3/2010 8:45:59 AM
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Is that Jason Lewis? I heard him a few times filling in for Rush if I'm not mistaken. I actually liked him as much if not better (haven't heard him fill in recently though). I'll check out the podcasts (thanks for the tip).

Fantastic pics. If I took a cruise I might not come back, especially to the weather we've been having. Someone obviously isn't doing enough to increase their carbon footprint as this is downright brutal. :)

 

 

Posted by Pale Rider, 1/4/2010 11:40:17 AM


Oh goodness - I never gave his last name. Yes, Jason Lewis.

It's a weenie shrinker here too, at -9°. Fires are wonderful right about now... and they add to the carbon footprint!

 

 

Posted by Brett Rogers (http://www.beatcanvas.com), 1/4/2010 11:45:24 AM



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