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Has anyone else noticed the “Join the Conversation” placards? At about 1:41. Peter Robinson, call your office. Or your lawyer.
You guys are misunderstanding the whole Obama red line thing. What he meant is that back when he was in law school, he’d take the Red Line at Harvard Square. See, he was just talking about the T all along.
Tip for Mr. Feinburg: Some adjustable car seats have a memory feature that keeps track of several sets of positions. If someone messes up your seat you can get your favorite position back at the touch of a button. I only know this because I borrowed a car years ago that had this feature. Surely this must be common by now.
Yes, the shower thought about relativity was too long and complicated and not in keeping with the spirit of the segment.
Thanks for the feedback, Angelasg.
Me, I wish she would not join any conversation until she can tell me why Sulla and Marius matter to her.
I don’t know about y’all, but I found the one shower thought relatively interesting. It was a nice simple proof of a complicated subject.
Tod…I BEG you…PLEASE stop interrupting every sentence of Michael’s.
More physics, less Trump. Liked it.
To the contrary, I – a nerd – thoroughly enjoyed the shower thought about relativity, which was made longer than necessary by Feinburg’s many interruptions.
I’m also enjoying the Trumptalk. I was a big Cruz backer and remain a staunch Constitutionalist, but Trump is executing – acting – more strictly conservative than even Ronald Reagan.
Harvard Lunch Club is way up there in the top 5 podcasts anywhere, in the rareified “air” with Mad Dogs and Englishmen. I want more HLC, not less.