Two Chairs No Waiting 5: Listener Feedback November 11th, 2008
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Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:07:51
TAGS fan Robbie Curlee shares his memories of meeting and visiting with George Lindsey. Listener feedback from a listener serving his country overseas.
Happy Veterans Day to all those who have served or are serving currently in the US Armed Forces. Mayberry says, “Thanks and happy motoring.”
Please let us hear from you! We would love to hear your comments, questions, and Mayberry experiences so send them in either by leaving comments or e-mail me your recorded thoughts (floyd@mayberry.com).
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3 Responses
Robbie Says:
Thank you Allan and God Bless Clearwater Cop serving our country! Really looking forward to those interviews with the
tribute artists – you guys help keep the spirit of Mayberry alive for all of
us. Thanks again and tell that “Floyd” fellow to come back soon!
Paul Balmer Says:
Allan,
That was nice to hear you give a “shout out” to me and for thanking me and the rest of us here in the AOR. I am enlisting a few fans along the way as well. Catching up on a last couple espisodes of Two Chairs. Please write me at the email I provided with an address I can send a U.S. flag flown in honor of your program, TAGS and everything and everyone associated with them. I would love to present this to you. If there is not an address you can provide, I understand.
Either way thanks again and keep up the good work!
V/R,
Paul
MAC B. Paul Balmer
Task Group Trident
Guard Force Commander
Bagram, Afghanistan
Mayor Pike Says:
I think it’s amazing that the spirit of Mayberry can bring some joy to our men and women heroes in Afghanistan. Ernest T. was right when he said “can’t do enough for our boys in khaki”. Thanks so much to Paul and all of them as they serve. I pray they all come home safely. And, I’m sure the Milo boys would be proud, too.







