
I have the pleasure of filling in for my friend Laura and her national radio program tomorrow morning, 9am-12pm ET (6am-9am PT). I really hope you can tune in. Knowing you’re out there makes the world of difference for me.
In addition to the politics of the day and other guests, I’ll also be speaking with Debra Burlingame about her Pajamas Media article, 9/11 Flight Crews Finally Honored.
Debra, as most of you know, is the sister of Charles F. “Chic” Burlingame III, the pilot of American Airlines flight 77, which was crashed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, and a director with the National September 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center.
All this and more tomorrow morning.
I’ll see you then :)
I like Laura and the fact that she picks Tammy to sub for her only validates my high regard for her. I have some pretty nasty things to say about most of these hosts on TV and radio, but these two ladies hardly do any wrong—in my opinion.
Hey Tammy,
Just because you’re subbing for Laura, pleeez don’t start dying your hair blond. I know you won’t just because you already know you look great as a brunette. I once saw her on FOX after she had just returned from Iraq. She had natural looking sandy brown hair. I never saw her look better. It brought out her natural beauty. Too bad she thinks she needs blond hair dye. I think I’d admire her more if she had the confidence to go more with her natural grain, her natural beauty. More gravitas maybe. More authenticity. These things communicate on many levels and are worth refining. Laura, if you’re reading this, I think your are great. You’re the real deal no matter what color your hair is, even pink like that Barbie doll in Tammy’s other article.
Post Script to Tammy:
I like the juxtaposition.
1st – Laura with blond hair and pink top;
2nd – Barbie doll with pink hair and blond top.
Kind of like opposites but somehow with things in common. It’s your artistic side. Nice work! ;-))
I’ve got it figured out. The pink haired Barbie is actually Ann Coulter incognito after her seventeenth cocktail.
Ann, I love you too. Don’t drink too much, Honey! You’ll start seeing pink donkeys.