[Kzyxtalk] Sighing sigh after sigh.

Marco McClean memo at mcn.org
Sat Oct 18 19:15:25 PDT 2025


Subject: Sighing sigh after sigh.

Marco here. Here's the recording of last night's (9pm PDT, 2025-10-17) 
7.5-hours-long Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio show on KNYO.org, on 
107.7fm KNYO-LP Fort Bragg (CA) and also, for the first three hours, on 
89.3fm KAKX Mendocino, ready for you to re-enjoy in whole or in part.
https://memo-of-the-air.s3.amazonaws.com/KNYO_0666_MOTA_2025-10-17.mp3

Coming shows can feature your own story or dream or poem or essay or 
kvetch or announcement. Just email it to me. Or send me a link to your 
writing project and I'll take it from there and read it on the air.

Besides all that, at https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com you'll find a 
fresh batch of dozens of links to not-necessarily radio-useful but 
worthwhile items I set aside for you while gathering the show together, 
such as:

Back in high school I knew a girl who looked very like this. Her name 
was Dana. Just about the prettiest white girl I had ever seen. There was 
one moment when I should have kissed her but I was frozen with shyness 
and didn't. It's fifty years later and I still regret it.
https://www.vintag.es/2025/09/anastasiya-vertinskaya.html

Rerun: Fa, circa 1939.
https://misscellania.blogspot.com/2017/10/a-night-at-garden.html

Anti fa, circa 1945. Make a great gift.
https://fremontclothing.com/product/antifa-c-1945-shirt/

The Latest and Best Conundrums, such as: "When is a door not a door?" I 
would have said, "When it is a jar," but apparently the answer is, "When 
it is an egress. (A negress.)" Hmm. Also, "When may you be said to 
imbibe a piano?" "When you have a piano for tea. (A pianoforte.)" And, 
"Why are married men like steamboats?" "Because they are sometimes blown 
up." (I don't get that one at all. I think that married people can be 
said to blow up, meaning to fight, but is that what's meant? And did 
steamboats blow up a lot?) And, "Why is a vote in Congress like a bad 
cold?" "Because sometimes the eyes have it and sometimes the nose." And 
the end of the book is all fun math problems.
https://archive.org/details/conundrumsriddle00rive/page/n3/mode/2up

Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org, https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com



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