Rob Skiba made the Flat Earth community better, period. He was a professional among amateurs. Half the time the rest of us didn’t know what we were doing. Rob knew what to say and what to do and he made it look easy. He was there at the beginning and we were extremely lucky to have him. He will leave a hole in the canvas that will never be filled and it shouldn’t be because there was no one quite like Rob. His passing will not be in vain. He will live on as a symbol of what is good and what can be good in humanity. Today I envy Rob even more because where he lives now has all the answers he was looking for.
website: testingtheglobe.com
Quote of the gaa-did–(sigh) ‘Quote of the gay?’ whah? whoo, oh where we going with this show? Ah, goes exactly like this, relevant thing, “I don’t make monkeys, I just train them.” Who said that? Pee-Wee Herman, from Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, which we will talk about a little bit. | Meanwhile The Peanut Gallery is...
DEAD AIR! Sorry everyone. I fell asleep and totally forgot to get SW417 ready and uploaded for a pre-recorded broadcast. Link to show below. Quote of the day goes exactly like this legal term… ...
Quote of the day goes exactly like this one thing,”What’s sad about it is that you don’t know anything about what you are defending.” Who said that? David Weiss, during an interview recently. Ah, it kinda caught my, caught my attention. It’s like, ‘Yeah you know what? y-w-y-he’s right.’ We – we’ll talk about that....
Quote of the day goes exactly like this one thing, “You see one or two patients and you wonder if it’s a coincidence but by the time you’ve seen 10 or 20 patients, well where there’s smoke there’s fire.” Who said that? A neurologist and researcher at Harvard Medical School. But we’ll get to that...