Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Odds and Ends

Things are coming along here in The Steel City.  Nothing exciting has happened except for the little odds and ends.  I do have a couple of irons in the fire as far as job possibilities, but nothing concrete yet.  In the meantime, I'm in the process of enjoying the summer.  Here are a few slices of life from Pittsburgh.

"When Pigs Fly" from Primanti Bros.
When it comes to food in this area, Primanti's is synonymous.  The sandwich that that was made famous by the produce wholesalers and truck drivers in the Strip District is now known nationwide.  When I got a call from my friend John asking to meet him for lunch the other day I jumped at the chance. I was looking forward to seeing him, and also looking forward to trying their newest sandwich. This week the "When Pigs Fly" sandwich debuted.  It has the usual fixins: coleslaw, french fries, and tomato, but this sandwich has turkey, ham and bacon, with a fried egg.  The description sounds like it isn't for the faint of heart or those with heart issues, but to sum up this creation in one word: delicious.  If you want to try it get to a Primanti's near you before the end of August, being that it's only available for a limited time.  Proceeds from sales of the sandwich benefit regional food banks in Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

On the other end of the health and wellness spectrum, I've been attempting to improve my health this summer by swimming and getting on my bike.  My wife and I picked up one for me to go along with hers this spring at a great bike shop on the North Shore call Bicycle Heaven.  The shop has two stories and is a bike shop and museum that also repairs bicycles.  The upper floor is a museum filled with classic and rare bikes including the X1 from "Pee Wee's Big Adventure."  Pittsburgh is slowly becoming a bike friendly town and there isn't to view the city than the trails along the rivers here.  The North Shore trail goes past Heinz Field, PNC Park and over to Washington's Landing.   This week I went down along the Monongahela River.  Here are some pics that I took that can also be found on my Instagram account:


In my last post, I wrote about the end of "The Mark and Lynda Podcast."  The last show went out with a bang.  Surprisingly, I didn't get too sad.  I came up with a brainstorm this weekend with the idea of putting together a video as a tribute to the podcast.  I took some of the videos that Mark Thompson had uploaded on YouTube, and added music to it.  Here is the result:  

The response was overwhelming from the die-hard listeners to the podcast as well as a shout out from Lynda on Twitter and a note from Mark.  Their kudos meant a lot.

That's all I have for now.  Thanks for letting me share some odds and ends.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Thank You, Mark and Lynda

My heart is sad this week.  The Mark and Lynda Podcast will cease production on Friday afternoon (6/19/2015).  When I heard Mark and Lynda give the announcement it felt like the worst gut punch ever.  I was in a funk.  My friends were going away.

The Mark and Lynda Podcast has been a daily habit for me for two years.  I discovered it one night when I was listening to Tim Conway, Jr.'s show on KFI in Los Angeles. Tim had Mark on  to talk about the podcast and to give an update on what he was up to since leaving "The Mark and Brian Show." I knew of Mark and Brian from their TV show "The Adventures of Mark and Brian" that spent one season on NBC.  I watched the show when I was in college and loved it.  I also followed their exploits in various radio trade magazines.
Mark and Lynda Thompson (From www.markandlynda.com)

I downloaded the show and was hooked.  This was nothing like any radio show that I have ever heard.  Here was a married couple talking about their lives, the latest news, and giving relationship advice, no holds barred.  There were no FCC censors to worry about so the language flew, and the relationship advice dealt with things you couldn't talk about on the radio, such as how to spark things up in the bedroom.
Red, The Radio Dog.  (From www.markandlynda.com)

Mark and Lynda soon became a habit for me, if not a downright addiction.  I couldn't go a day without hearing about their exploits Lake Norman, North Carolina with Red the Radio Dog or how Mark would yell at the old lady who tried to cut him off in the parking lot at the post office.  This was real life, and they were letting us in and making us feel like a family.  The regular listeners became a family and Mark and Lynda were our parents or our favorite aunt and uncle who were taking us along for the ride.  We shed a lot of tears with them when they lost their dog Elvis.  We were there cheering when Mark announced his new radio gig on The Sound in Los Angeles.  We recorded "The Bold and Beautiful" to see daughter Katie make her acting debut as a restaurant hostess, and we learned to make sausage balls with daughter Amy at Christmas.  When their son Matt released a new single on iTunes, we downloaded it.  It was these little moments and the big ones that became a part of our lives.

The hard part for me is how do you thank these folks that have been a part of their daily lives for the past two and a half years.  There are plenty of memories that you have created and emotions I have that I don't think that I could ever put into words.  Thank you Mark and Lynda for giving us valuable advice on being better husbands and wives, for giving us guidance on raising our kids, for finding the humor in everyday matters, and for valuing "the simple things in life."  It's all about the simple things.

Mark and Lynda, thank you for reading my many comments on the air and for critiquing my radio production with the promos I made about your show.  Thank you for allowing me to call in to the podcast to tell you that I was a faithful listener here in The Steel City.  Thank you for getting me through the rough times as well when I was waiting to hear back on blood tests from the doctors or when I found out that my temporary job was going away.  For an hour or so each day I could forget about the outside world and find a safe place with your podcast. I don't know how I can ever thank you.  My heart is heavy, but I will never forget all of the wonderful things that you have done not only for me, but all of us.  You inspired, informed, enlightened, motivated, and humored us.  For that we are grateful.

Thank you to Jordan, their producer.  Your insight to all of the technical minutia saved us a lot of aggravation.  Your intellect gave us some great food for thought.  You have a bright future ahead of you and you're going to go far.

Thank you for your movie and music recommendations.  The bulk of my iTunes account is made up of the music you both have played and films that you have seen.  You have exposed me to a lot of great tunes and artists that I would have never listened to before and to hear some older things in a whole new way.  Every trip I made to Amazon was through your website, and I am proud to have  a Mark and Skeeter t-shirt and golf shirt in my wardrobe.

I must also thank a group of people here know as The Chat.  These folks, like me are the daily listeners who became a bunch of good friends that talk amongst ourselves when the show is going on.  These folks are AaronA, Alex_Bot, BadApple, BobD, Britincali, Chewie, ChrisAnn, ChrisW, Cleon, DanTheMan, Devin, Dr. Deboze, Ellimoose, Erin, Galen, HavasuSteve, Judie_G, Justin, KerryBear, KristiK, Laura, MikeBrum, PrinceSS, Raq, Renee_in_OC, Smity, SteveE, Taxi, Teddy, and Tvs23.  Thank you for taking me in and making me laugh.  We've been there together through the good times and the bad, and made jokes at each others expense.  I hope that there is a way we can keep the conversations going.  Hopefully, someday I can make it out to California and Seattle to meet all of you.

I also made a great friend, Matt, who moved to Pittsburgh from Pasadena two years ago. We became good friends through their website and have had a lot of great times here in The Burgh.

Mark and Lynda, I hope and pray that the day comes when I can thank you in person.  On the 200th show one of the things I talked about was Primanti's, a culinary trademark of Pittsburgh.  I would personally love to take you both there for a sandwich and an Iron City Beer, and to show you my hometown, my treat.

May you both enjoy all that life has to offer, and remember that there is a group of faithful listeners that love you and your children.  Here's to all of the good times until we meet again.  Thank you.

The Thompson Family (From www.markandlynda.com)

Thursday, June 4, 2015

I'm Baaaack!

It's been a while.  My last blog was in December, all the way back in year 2014.  A lot has happened since then.  In the time since my last posting:


  • The Steelers didn't make the playoffs.
  • The Penguins didn't make the playoffs.
  • Bruce Jenner became Caitlyn.
  • Leonard Nimoy, Lesley Gore, and B.B. King were called home. Rest in Peace, one and all.
  • David Letterman retired.
    Source: Youtube/Late Show with David Letterman
  • The Government isn't listening to our phone calls anymore (or are they?)
  • The world has realized that organized soccer is not as highfalutin as everyone thought is was.
  • Prince George got a new sister.  
In the meantime, here's what has happened since you last tuned in:
  • The temp job I had came to an end.  (I'm looking, so if you know anyone who wants to hire an energetic, creative, witty, conscientious, and hard-working blogger, please let me know.)
  • I turned another year older. . .and notice a few more gray hairs.
  • Saw Barry Manilow in concert. (Awesome show! Barry still has it!)
  • Vacationed in San Francisco and San Diego.  (I now have a new appreciation of the hills of Pittsburgh after spending almost a week in the City by The Bay.)
  • Downloaded a ton of great music on iTunes.
  • Purchased a bike.  (Trying to do the healthy thing.)
  • Made a couple of appearances on the radio. (One in Los Angeles, the other in Beaver Falls, PA)
  • Did some audio production work that wasn't too shabby.
As for that last bullet point, you can check out the new stuff by clicking here.  I did three promos as spec spots for The Mark & Lynda Podcast as a way to build up my portfolio.  Little did I realize that Mark and Lynda aired them and critiqued them.  The verdict:  they liked them!

Download the fun by clicking on this link: api.spreaker.com/download/episode/6025962/markandlynda_20150505.mp3.
It comes up at the 7:25 mark. (Caution: foul language flies freely here. It's one of the charming aspects of podcasting.)

I also made some inroads into getting back into radio and podcasting.  More to come on that end.  

That's all I have for now.  Stay tuned as I make more attempts to put some thoughts down here in this rest stop on the information highway.

And now for your moment of Zen. . . .



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