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Phone interview with Chip

 
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I found a short interview on Youtube !

 
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There's just no escaping me, is there?

For a REAL giggle, look for the video on Youtube I did about the oil spill. It's bizarre. I figured it would be cool to wear a bright tropical shirt, this being Floirda and all, but I kept my hands behind my back and it looks like I have NO ARMS! It's really freaky.

And the humor of a radio video on Youtube is not lost on me, either.

For those of you that go to the New Colonist web site and read "60 Days Next Year", know that it became a radio show for the State of Maine Public Radio in 2004, with me doing the narration, and some time after that, I expanded the story to a full length novel.
 
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