



Richard Wright: The original keyboard player of Pink Floyd. Dark Side of the Moon would not exist without him. I remember being like 11 or 12 and seeing his name on my brother Dave's albums, and really hoping he was like a cousin of ours or something. Roger Waters has described him as the backbone of Pink Floyd, so thank you Richard Wright. Pink Floyd wouldn't be who they are without you, and I wouldn't be who I am without Pink Floyd.

George Carlin: Genious. Absolute genious. George Carlin is the funniest standup comedian I've ever heard. In fact, I dislike most standup comedy because it just doesn't compare to Carlin. Over the years I've collected old Carlin LP's. When Cam and I were driving to Vegas once, Cam bought a couple Carlin casettes at that truckstop in Beaver to listen to. I love George Carlin! His comedy is timeless, the stuff he did in the 70's is just as funny now as it ever was. The stuff he did up until he died was as good as it ever was! He is the most serious, funniest man that ever lived!


I found out Tim Russert died while I was driving home from work. I was listening to NPR and they did a whole segment on him, and his sudden death. I cried the whole way home. Sunday mornings were not going to be the same without him. It was a few months before the election, and I relied so much on his show on having the best information on the candidates. Cam and our friend Andy were at our house when I got home that day. They could both tell I had been crying and they asked what was wrong. I told them "Tim Russert died!" They could both sympothise with me; Andy watched the show most Sunday's himself, and Cam knew I woke up extra early on Sunday's to watch Russert's show.
It was nice that my Tom Brokaw took over Tim Russert's place until the end of the year. For those of you that don't know, I LOVE Tom Brokaw! He is the person that if you were to ask me "what living celebrity would you have dinner with?", my answer would be Tom Brokaw.
And the TV show that reminded me of all this was Jon Stewart's Daily Show. He had David Gregory, the new host of "Meet the Press" as his first guest of 2009. I'm not sure what to think of Mr. Gregory. I hope he has the integrity that Tim Russert had. I doubt it, no one has that kind of integrity.