Real Random Ramblings
Wednesday, July 06, 2011In this episode of Random Ramblings Diane and Red ramble about the Casey Anthony trial results, the fourth of July, and Diane asks Red about His favorite childhood memory..why? Listen to find out!
In this episode of Random Ramblings Diane and Red ramble about the Casey Anthony trial results, the fourth of July, and Diane asks Red about His favorite childhood memory..why? Listen to find out!
In this episode Red is visited again by theater Director Kevin Schneider and former student and former Holland High performer Skylar Adams who starred in Forever Plaid one of two current Holland High Summer Productions. Listen as Kevin talks and Skylar sings in Reds Place!
Today Diane gives congratulations to her Son and she plays a word association game with Red.
In this episode Reds interviews Holland High Theater Director Kevin Schneider about summer offerings from HHDP.
Red chats with Holland City Councilman Bob Vande Vusse, who subbed for an absent Kurt Dykstra in the weekly "Coffee with the Mayor" segment on June 24, 2011.
In this episode Diane talks with Red about what's better than "made in America", she also shares some interesting milk facts, and reads a farmers poem.
In this episode Red talks with local Sears Hometown Store owner Tom Chester about a problem that most men have....we don't like to look at manual's. We would rather figure out the operation on our own..even if it takes years! It's all about the level of testosterone coursing through an individual! Thankfully my levels have fallen and my ego doesn't control me. Listen as Tom explains the WHY's of using your manual.
In this episode Diane talks about Solara Derma" with Red, she tells of a prehistoric boulder dug up on her farm, and Diane continues with her "where was it made" experiment. This is where she has been going through rooms in her home to find out if things are made in America or elsewhere. She also challenged Red and the listener friends to do the same.
In this episode Diane continues an earlier conversation on cows, and she gives the "tractor warning" again. This is where she asks drivers to be mindful of the tractor drivers as they cannot always see around their huge tires or small carriages.
In this episode Diana shares with us her toils with Indian call centers, and she continues on her "Made In The USA" journey to figure out how many items in her home are made in the USA. (Our homes as well..she challenged all of us to follow her lead)