Comments by Renata Birkenbuel

Comment for "How I Learned To Tell Time"

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Takes Me Back to My Small-Town Roots

If you like home-grown HUMOR, true-kid insight and six-year-old sugarbeet shenanigans, then listen to Jay Kettering's latest comedy/dramedy radio play, which aired last night on public radio KUFM just in time for Daylight Saving's Time. Personally, I'll never tell time the same way again; as a matter of fact, I’m up in arms about it! Don’t bail on me, now, Listeners. FIVE brilliant stars.

Comment for "How I Learned To Tell Time"

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Takes Me Back to My Small-Town Roots

If you like home-grown HUMOR, true-kid insight and six-year-old sugarbeet shenanigans, then listen to Jay Kettering's latest comedy/dramedy radio play, which aired last night on public radio KUFM just in time for Daylight Saving's Time. Personally, I'll never tell time the same way again; as a matter of fact, I’m up in arms about it! Don’t bail on me, now, Listeners. FIVE brilliant stars.

Comment for "My Dad and Pre-Socratic Thought"

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Review of My Dad and Pre-Socratic Thought

Rib-tickling. Refreshing. Insightful. Cracks me up! Induces humorous family images in the same vein as ?A Christmas Story.? I especially like the image of the kids eating cereal outside in their jammies at the kitchen table. Oh, and the ?skeleton in the closet? tale is a scream. I hope this crafty writer turns it into a full-blown series so we can hear more. The tone, style, and perspective reminds me of the spot-on children's storyteller often aired on "The Pea Green Boat." What a hoot.