Episode 82 – Interview with John Sheffield
Listen as Ramble talks with John Sheffield who is an amazing person and you will get to hear about his life with music, his coming out, one of his great friends who told us all about this great guy!
Listen as Ramble talks with John Sheffield who is an amazing person and you will get to hear about his life with music, his coming out, one of his great friends who told us all about this great guy!
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August 23rd, 2006 at 8:00 am
Gotta love Rich. I look forward to part two, as this was VERY entertaining. I LOVE the SOuthern accent!!!!
August 24th, 2006 at 4:59 pm
Wonderful episode. From the “braces near mister happy” confessions to the dream-about-John.
I LOVE the comcast<->God comparison. I have dealt with charter (which is essentially comcast for cheap) and I felt like there was just us much prayer and just as much dogma.
“If you are having problems with your internet service, press 2, if you want to accept the sacrament of our Christ the lord, press 3, para ayuda en espanol… oprima ocho”
I also love the clandestine tale of the Florida Gay Bar and how it turned into an catharsis of sorts.
I, too, am looking forward to the next episode and wishing I had a southern accent. Alas, I am stuck with this maryland mumble that makes phone conversation difficult.
Oh, and Kinsey 6 sounds like a great band name!
August 25th, 2006 at 1:07 am
This is just another validation for my feeling that organized religion is one of the greatest evils of mankind.
There are so few Christians who are “Christian” in their support or their view of the world. Bah, humbug!