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It’s always great fun when our good pal Pat Sajak stops by for a visit, and today’s show is no exception. Along with America’s most beloved TV icon (his words, not ours), we cover the latest in communicative diseases, Leon Panetta and the plethora of books coming from the Obama administration, Pat’s memory of Joan Rivers, baseball (pretty sure this one’s a Ricochet Podcast first), is searching replacing learning, Rush Limbaugh vs. Rob Long, then a rage, rage, against the modern day smart phone, and finally, what does Peter Robinson have in common with a currently running Amazon TV  show and a Dustin Hoffman/Sidney Pollack classic comedy? The answer may surprise you. It sure surprised us.

Music from this week’s episode:

Walk On the Wild Side by Lou Reed

The opening sequence for the Ricochet Podcast was composed and produced by James Lileks.

Dude looks like a lady, EJHill.

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  1. kylez Member
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    Annefy:Wow. Just heard my voice at the beginning of the podcast. My voice is worse than I thought. Don’t you pity the people that have to listen to it all the time? And they do have to listen to it all the time: I don’t win debates; I just talk you to death.

    He didn’t say who it was. Fun to hear you though.

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