Lynn shares her experience with Ketamine.
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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.
Posted by: Victoria | January 09, 2012 at 10:48 PM
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. :)
Posted by: Logan Waters | January 10, 2012 at 12:22 PM
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.
Posted by: Joann | January 11, 2012 at 04:02 PM
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.
Posted by: Susan in Alabama | January 11, 2012 at 07:40 PM
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.
Posted by: JoAnne | January 13, 2012 at 12:28 PM
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.
Posted by: Linda | January 15, 2012 at 06:21 PM
Maybe we all need some of this stuff , to get over Lynn's being away
Posted by: Susan in Alabama | January 17, 2012 at 10:21 PM