Kentucky Sports Radio (KSR) founder Matt Jones hosts a podcast called INTERRUPTED for iHeart Radio. His recent guest Terry Meiners, a broadcaster since 1976, had plenty stories to share with Jones. The two prominent Kentucky media personalities carried on a 49 minute conversation weaving through a myriad of topics. It even became emotional when Meiners began reminiscing about his parents. Enjoy the chat! Listen to "Life & Legacy discussion between Matt Jones and Terry Meiners" on Spreaker. Matt and Terry talked Louisville vs. Kentucky in the long conversation but sidestepped any chirping about Louisville's current dominance over Kentucky in football and basketball. But, but, but...VOLLEYBALL!
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Bless me, Schnorrer
As a Catholic, I found this incredible scene from The Sopranos completely spot on. In the 1970s and 80s, our family home was a regular stop for various priests and other religious leaders looking for a meal or adult beverages. The Sopranos scene above is an uncomfortable reality showing the freeloading priest Father Phil being called out by Carmela for manipulating "spiritually thirsty" women. The Catholic church limits women to roles lesser than priests and therefore keeps them locked in a spiritually thirsting state. Bravo to the script writers for a searing look at reality. Now enjoy more treats from the brilliant Sopranos series, one of the greatest stories in American television history.
The Catechism does not mention chest-bumping
At today's official "offer each other a sign of peace" moment at Mass, @tonyvanetti and I chest-bumped. Cool, Fr. Mark & @ArchbishopKurtz? pic.twitter.com/5ghrXvVw0U— Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) April 30, 2017 @terrymeiners @tonyvanetti Not sure that fits "WWJD"! But...always good to hear reports from a participant at Sunday Mass!— Archbishop Kurtz (@ArchbishopKurtz) April 30, 2017 @terrymeiners @ArchbishopKurtz He made me do it— tony vanetti (@tonyvanetti) April 30, 2017 I think @FrMark1 needs to assign the two of you seats!! https://t.co/lX8JKiTBGR— Jody Demling (@jdemling) April 30, 2017
