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Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: gnu Date: 09 Feb 09 - 01:23 PM First class job... yes. First class people. |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: maeve Date: 09 Feb 09 - 01:04 PM I'll add this link to the top of things I can listen to one day. The SALT program has resulted in some important documentation. Fortunately, I know this interview is included in that category simply because of the quality of the folks involved. My love and respect go with you both, maeve |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Morticia Date: 09 Feb 09 - 01:01 PM *sniff* |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: ClaireBear Date: 09 Feb 09 - 01:00 PM Drat and blast! Happened upon this thread first thing in the morning at work, where I'm not allowed to stream audio; now I have to wait all day until I can go home and listen to you, dear friends. Watching the clock... Claire |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Rapparee Date: 09 Feb 09 - 12:40 PM Well, Kendall, you got yerself a good woman. I guess it's true the other way around, too but I'd have to ask her. |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: kendall Date: 09 Feb 09 - 12:22 PM You folks are just priceless. It is said that every time a door closes another opens. There may be something to this old saying. Jacqui just went to get another box of tissues. |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Big Mick Date: 09 Feb 09 - 11:33 AM A couple of thoughts come to me after listening to that wonderful piece of work... First one is that I hope you understand, my dear buddy, how very much you are loved by so many friends, and what an incredible blow it would be to us if you left us. Having suffered a few losses of dreams precious myself, I understand how easy it is to slip into that area where we forget that we are loved and valued by others. Your life is certainly your own, but your actions (such as considering to leave) will impact others. In the end you make your own choices, but don't delude yourself that they only affect you. Those of us that know you, whether 3D or virtually, love you and need you and your influence in our lives. The next is one is the reminder of the importance of life partners, true loves, the soul mate for whom you know that you have been created to know. Not everyone is so lucky as to find this person at exactly the right time. You were, you old coot, so count your blessings....... or you will end up in the cellar. Jacqui is that pearl of great worth, and I love her and how she came through in this interview. When next we are together, I will sing "Rose of Allendale" for you, along with "His English Rose". I doubt I can do it the justice you would, but I will make a solid run at it. Never doubt for a moment the amount of love there is out there, and how necessary you are to all of us. Mick |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Waddon Pete Date: 09 Feb 09 - 11:28 AM Thanks for posting this clip. Not only is it a professional piece of work, but the message, "never give up" comes through loud and clear! I hope it gets heard a very wide audience. Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Nancy King Date: 09 Feb 09 - 11:12 AM Excellent! Reminds me of why I love you both. See you next week! Nancy |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: frogprince Date: 09 Feb 09 - 10:17 AM I sat my wife down to hear it, as one example of why I keep coming back to this "place". She's an Occupational Therapist, and over the years has worked with a lot of folks navigating rough waters for a variety of reasons. She did a lot of nodding, and really appreciated hearing it. Dean in Michigan |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: kendall Date: 09 Feb 09 - 09:27 AM I must confess, when that very young man came to me with his request to interview me, my first thought was, hell son, you aint lived long enough to know anything.I've had so many interviews with people over the years who really should have been saying "Welcome to Wal-Mart" that I knew it would be a waste of time. However, something told me to give him a chance and was I ever wrong. I think he did a very professional job. |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: katlaughing Date: 09 Feb 09 - 12:10 AM That was beautiful! Please pass on my congratulations to the young man; he did a wonderful job. Of course, he had some damn fine material to work with, with you two! And, Kendall, Dan is right. We love for you and I am GLAD you are learning that. Jacqui...you are an Angel! luvyakat |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Sandy Mc Lean Date: 08 Feb 09 - 11:43 PM A great interview with wonderful insight! Thanks jacqui! |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Amos Date: 08 Feb 09 - 11:06 PM That was a really fine piece--it really shows why all the girls are so crazy about him even when he takes that damn leather jacket off. A |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Ron Davies Date: 08 Feb 09 - 09:39 PM Great interview. But I kept waiting to hear Kendall say something about the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). I suppose his clearance is so high that might be a breach of security. But I had no idea about the national security aspect of Kendall's life. |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: KT Date: 08 Feb 09 - 09:37 PM WOW! That's wonderful! I've feel as though we've just had a visit! Thanks Jacqui, for the link! And they even named the University after the Cap'n! love you both~ KT |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: SINSULL Date: 08 Feb 09 - 09:30 PM When I heard this interview, I remembered a story from Greek mythology. Epimetheus, brother of Prometheus, was given Pandora as his bride. She came with a dowry - a box which was never to be opened. Epimetheus (afterthought)couldn't resist. He opened the box and unleaches every evil known to man on the human race. But in the bottom of the box was Hope. Hope remained behind - the evilest torment and trickster of all. The interview is beautifully done, Kendall. He has caught you. M |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Tinker Date: 08 Feb 09 - 09:17 PM Damn. That was good. Now Kendall recovery many be slow, long and steady, but your ladies have never complained about that... and never will.... Love ya both ... |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Leadfingers Date: 08 Feb 09 - 07:35 PM That is WELL worth buying a computer , and getting on Internet , JUST to log in to that interview !! |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: VirginiaTam Date: 08 Feb 09 - 05:38 PM Oh my heart! That is just amazing. Thank you so much for sharing Jacqui. You are both fortunate to have each other. |
Subject: RE: SALT interview with Kendall From: Dan Schatz Date: 08 Feb 09 - 05:22 PM Very well done. And Jacqui, that short clip was some nice singing. Very well done. Kendall, one more time: we love you because you're you. So there. See you next week. Dan |
Subject: SALT interview with Kendall From: jacqui.c Date: 08 Feb 09 - 05:08 PM Last year, following up a recommendation from Utah Phillips, a student from the SALT Institute in Portland ME interviewed Kendall and me as part of his coursework. From those interviews he put together a short radio piece that you can hear here. We think that he did a first class job. |
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