I found this video, and I wish to clarify. I enjoyed being on BU TONIGHT very much, and Christian Lynch was a gentleman.
But it was 10AM, and I was tour-weary. I had just done an early interview with CN8 after an even earlier drive from Hartford. And in case you can’t tell, my suit smelled.
So blame me for any awkwardness. But I do think I owe BU TONIGHT a better interview, and when I go on tour for the new book this fall, I SHALL ARRANGE IT.
I found this video, and I wish to clarify. I enjoyed being on BU TONIGHT very much, and Christian Lynch was a gentleman.
But it was 10AM, and I was tour-weary. I had just done an early interview with CN8 after an even earlier drive from Hartford. And in case you can’t tell, my suit smelled.
So blame me for any awkwardness. But I do think I owe BU TONIGHT a better interview, and when I go on tour for the new book this fall, I SHALL ARRANGE IT.
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is Dutton, publishers of Ken Follett and Darin Strauss
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is Riverhead, publishers of David Rees and The Rza
1933, WASHINGTON, DC: Franklin Roosevelt broadcasts the first of his famous “Fireside Chats.” What radio listeners did not realize, however, was that Roosevelt was broadcasting to them from inside the fire. It warmed his lifeless legs. — MARCH 12