pdxsucks.com podcast – november 18, 2009

by RobertWagner on November 18, 2009

Episode 172 – Topics include Harold’s Cool Cisco Ad, Clairvoyant Connection, Kids and Graffiti, Al Gore and Graffiti, The Final Word About 2012 From Gary

Head over here for Harold’s Commercial, read up on the sad and sorry state of Portland parking, and please don’t vandalize this.

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abe November 18, 2009

Does Harold Phillips pay you with his Cisco monies? If he does not then he really should get more monies from Cisco to do just that.

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Poor Unemployed Mick November 18, 2009

Scandalous sarcasm sold by the pound today. I haven’t been able to listen in a couple of weeks and I’ve hadn’t yet participate here but yours was the 1st blog I read when I got back last night. The one about Portland not really sucking so much. Your words there were refreshing and your attitude is rare my friend. For someone with as much talent as you have, to be putting your efforts into what you do for the new media world is just fantastic. I’ve seen them come and go for the past twenty years here and few have the charisma, talent, business sense, and modesty that you demonstrate. Hear hear. Cheers to you both and may you continue to find success with Pdx.fm

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Kat November 18, 2009

Wickedly funny episode you two!

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RobertWagner November 19, 2009

Mick & Kat, thanks.

abe, no. We think 10% of all Cisco earnings this quarter should go to Harold Phillips and the great actors, actresses, and crew-types of the Portland area. All we did was mention it, Harold did the real work.

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