I recently was pleased to get a little comment from Kurt of the Real Happy Hour. I'm delighted -- it's one of the funniest podcasts out there. I'm on the radar. It's like Tom Cruise leaving a comment, but a lot less crazy and a lot more gin. That's a trade I'll take anytime.
He suggests I start telling them if they've done anything illegal. It's tough to say, since I'm not familiar with the law in Low Point, Illinois, but I think the time one of them had a little Skype conversation with a thirteen-year-old kid, that might be contributing to the delinquency or something. I'm not allowed to give legal advice, so I dunno.
Of course, there's the affirmative defense of "damn funny," and they did tell the kid to stop listening. I think it's all fair game.
Anyway, maybe I'll send in an mp3 or something. All I need is more shows, guys! And Estry!


More shows? I think we just made a qualifying gesture.
The Damn Funny defense. If that becomes your legacy, you'll have done a great thing for our legal system. And you'll probably get your own show on some news channel- just stay away from the Jerry Spence buckskin fashion debacle and you'll be pouring martinis from a diamond studded shaker.
I'm afraid as close as this comes to anything remotely "Tom Cruise" related is that I do know a guy named Tom who has been on a cruise.
Cheers!
Gerry Spence. Representative of this fair state to the outside world. For all of us living in the other big square state, I hereby make a big fat fashion apology.