Voice Comment: (206) 888-JOHN
Show #199 | Duration: 52:10 | 24 MB | Mono |
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Voice Comment: (206) 888-JOHN
Show #199 | Duration: 52:10 | 24 MB | Mono |
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Ongline Podcast documents the life of a gay Malaysian-born Chinese American. Immerse yourself in the life of a not-so-typical individual. Expand your horizon by experiencing the topics, issues, stories, and simply, the life of a gay Asian man. Until now, the voice of a minority individual has not been this loud!
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John – didn’t listen to the whole podcast, but I must say I am very disappointed in you for your keyboard problem.
You are massaging the small i and can’t get it bigger? I would think you know the technique. You keep on massaging it, then maybe use a little lotion and some dirty talk and your little i will have grown into a BIG I. Have you lost your touch, whore? I wouldn’t suggest using your tongue around electrical components, though.
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Ok – just finished listening. I know a lot of us feel inferior in many parts of our lives (and I may touch on that when I give you my feedback for #200), but the one thing that you do excel at is podcasting. I really don’t have much expertise on the other parts of your life as I don’t know you besides what you stick in my ear.
You manage to touch us all by sharing your humanity and your feelings in your shows and you are genuine. I don’t mind that you may be sometimes down or crabby or sensitive. Heck, we are all like that. You just let it all hang out (as it were) and it is refreshing to hear. To know that there are other people out there who are human and have many of the same concerns and feelings is comforting, at least to me. You have touched me in more ways than you can know. And that is something that your brother hasn’t done. 🙂
Brad. Thank you. And Thank you. Not just for the comments, but for for your constant support. One little voice isn’t too soft. Your support is my fuel. Thank you.
Hi, John — It takes courage to recognize one’s humanity. It takes more to own it and share it with others. People sometimes forget that what they see is not the whole. Thanks for reminding us of that.