Executive Producers: Dame Kathy Simunich, Sir Robert Duerden, Sir David R. Bakker, Robeert Randall, William Jerema, Sir Juul Van Der Meer, Paul Boyer
Associate Executive Producers: John Johnson Jr., Stephen in Denver.
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Should’ve title this ep Adam’s Jam! Maybe in ep 400 Adam and JCD will do a little ditty during halftime.
“There’s a home place under fire tonight in the heartland
And the bankers are taking my home and my land from me
There’s a big achin’ hole in my chest now where my heart was
And a hole in the sky where God used to be
There’s a home place under fire tonight in the heartland
There’s a well where the water’s so bitter nobody can drink
Ain’t no way to get high and my mouth is so dry that I can’t speak
Don’t they know that I’m dyin’ why’s nobody cryin’ for me
My American dream fell apart at the seams
You tell me what it means you tell me what it means
There’s a home place under fire tonight in a heartland
And bankers are taking the homes and the land away
There’s a young boy closin’ his eyes tonight in a heartland
Who will wake up a man with some land and a loan he can’t pay
His American dream fell apart at the seams
You tell me what it means you tell me what it means
My American dream…
There’s a home place under fire tonight in the heartland
There’s a home place under fire tonight in the heartland
There’s a home place under fire tonight in the heartland
There’s a home place under fire tonight in the heartland”
It was mentioned that someone listen to the show, while on a submarine. I’m just a little surprised the Navy doesn’t screen it’s crew’s entertainment, as well as its mail. But I guess it would be too time consuming to listen to everything anyone has, in real time. So they’re not banning all podcasts as a general policy.
BTW, a sub wouldn’t be “ships under the sea”. Technically, a submarine is a boat. So “boats under water”, paired with “ships at sea”, would work better. Now if we can only get someone on the International Space Station to listen to the show. Then Dvorak could add, “to all the stations in orbit”, as well.