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I remember Paul Wunder from WBAI. He and Joe Hurley would review films. They were really cool guys and even if I didn't agree with them, I loved listening. Lynn was so honest--it's kinda poignant how she mentions never taking prescription meds. Perhaps one little blood pressure pill a day would have prevented her from passing. But there's no sense in going there. Thanks again, Billy.

Paul was hilarious, because he'd always give terrible movies great reviews.

Then, he'd be quoted in the ads for the terrible movies...

Chickenshack VII - This Time, The Cluckers Get Serious!!!

"This is the greatest film since Citizen Cane. And the lighting is better.

Paul Wunder, WBAI"

Had no idea he was a chemistry enthusiast. :)

Totally hysterical, and I LOVED the edit. The ending was spot-on. Thanks for delivering all the new (old) Lynn. This is just one example of how much she loved life.

I remember this, miss her more with each passing day. What a great tribute to anyone, that the pain only deepens. You know you were loved when your death so moves the people you had never met. Alice I miss hearing your voice.

Look at how smart Lynn was. Ketamine. PDR. Absolutely brilliant. It is a shame that intelligent radio will be lost forever. RIP, my friend.
Thanks, Billy.

Lynn at her best. I remember listening to her Saturday evenings while doing the wash at the local laundromat. It would fade in and out at times (I'm in Baltimore) but I was enjoying it even then!

Lynn was a radio original. No one can replace her. No one.

Maybe we all need some of this stuff , to get over Lynn's being away

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