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Purtan Podcast #55: Presidents, Princes & Kings! Oh My! 

Welcome to Labor Day Weekend! We’re back with an all-new Podcast featuring former “Purtan’s Person” Joe Noune - owner of many voices and master of a few! In honor of the political conventions, he brings former President Ronald Reagan back to life - with observations on everything from Chris Christie’s eating habits to a romantic story about his early days dating Nancy.  

Also Jackie, Joe and I discuss Prince Harry’s Royal pickle, the new romance blossoming between Superman & Wonder Woman, and in an effort to cover everything from “soup to nuts”, we also talk about a brand of Pistachio’s available at Costco that I can’t get enough of.  

But wait… there’s more!

Elvis’s (previously enjoyed) underpants are going on the auction block and I’ll tell you why I think they should be marked “Return to Sender”, plus Randy Travis, Lindsey Lohan and the new trend in wedding planning that may leave you “shuttering”.

And it wouldn’t be a Purtan Podcast if I didn’t slip in a reference to WWII - Today I share a great story about Winston Churchill and an Italian Cruise ship.

So get out your deck chair and get ready to set sail with Podcast #55!

Have a great Labor Day Weekend!

-Dick 

Purtan Podcast #55 (37:00)

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Reader Comments (2)

This years MDA Telethon was just a empty shell of what Jerry had created. I pray
the S.A. Telethon doesn't suffer a similar fate!

Dave Stentz
President
Ted Miller Fan Club

September 3, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDave

It was a very sad time for "Jerry's Kids." MDA were asleep at the wheel and support really suffered. :O(

September 7, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSteve Coffelt

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