In two clips, Lynn talks about how she always wanted to learn how to juggle. This comes up apropos of two completely unrelated subjects - Colombine and America's Got Talent, with a dash of Joan of Arcadia.
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She was such a kid at heart.
Posted by: Victoria | January 23, 2012 at 04:32 PM
Reminds me of her calls from Drew in Kansas where they would start out talking about Monsanto and somehow end up at Max Headroom.
Posted by: grumpytrucker | January 23, 2012 at 06:40 PM
I have purposely not listened to any of these clips for about 10 days now. Sitting here now listening to them just brings a smile to my face. I also get that clutch in my throat and stomach when I realize that I won't hear her "live" any longer. Thanks for posting these wonderful clips.
I hope you all are doing well. It's been a long month, hasn't it?
Posted by: Carly | January 23, 2012 at 09:34 PM
Carly, it has been a very long month. It does help to come on here every few days, read the comments, and realize I'm not the only one missing her. No one in my "real life" ever listened to her, even though I talked about her all the time. So I've got no one to commiserate with. I miss her so much. I can't believe she's gone.
Posted by: Lynn in Tampa | January 24, 2012 at 12:25 PM
I never met another person who listened to Lynn either. I also have a hollow place in me because I don't think anyone else in my life can understand what a loss this is. Have you noticed how often Lynn did talk about getting old and dying. I'm very grateful for her sake that she never got so old that she would have to depend on others to take care of her. I know for sure she would have hated that.
Posted by: Lucy from Kweens | January 24, 2012 at 03:39 PM
As I mentioned in earlier posts, I was very fortunate to know Lynn from her days living in the Village. We had some mutual friends and she worked at Folk City doing sound.
I also knew one of her producers, Tony Virga. He loved working with Lynn.
I miss her terribly and these clips have helped a lot. Thanks so much and keep posting please.
Posted by: Victoria | January 24, 2012 at 07:35 PM
It has been a long month.. I can't believe how much I miss someone that I never met in person or even talked to. Listening to these clips is sad and comforting all at the same time.
Posted by: Deborah | January 24, 2012 at 09:13 PM
because of lynn when some one really annoys me i refer to them as a SACK OF SHIT!
Posted by: edye mckrack | January 25, 2012 at 07:34 PM
I too feel lost this past month...
and wonder how everyone will get through this election without our Lynn. Only Lynn could help us understand and sift through the mundane crap!
Lynn hope you are sipping your sweet tea and gravy you so adored.
I miss you every day
K*
Posted by: Karen S. | January 27, 2012 at 12:07 AM
I love the "Sack of Shit" thing too"
I use it to decribe most politicians. I alway think of Lynn, and always will. Never thought I'd miss someone SOOOOO much. Thanks Billy, you feed us what we need to get through this bad time.
Posted by: Susan in Alabama | January 27, 2012 at 07:38 PM