April 3, 2019

Tonight’s Theme: Fools, Fools and Foolish

 
 

Oz Barron

“A Fool for LOVe”

Oz shares his story of getting lost while playing a solo, and learns the lesson to just go for it. (Our apologies. The first minute of Oz’s memoir was not recorded.)

 

Debbie Stevens

“What Would You Do?”

While dog sitting, Debbie has to figure out how to rescue a dog who gets into a precarious situation.

 

Michael Douglas

“HIGH ROAD IN ITALY”

Michael learns to navigate the roads of Italy and gets lost while walking around (and around) a hilly town.

 

Debbie Markham

"Hungry Like a Wolf"

Annual trips with Debbie’s friends lead to foolish, but unforgettable moments. 

 

Jill Andrews

"Fool in Love"

Jill finds redemption after using foolery to bring two people together.

 

Jean Moelter

"Mozart’s SISTER"

While Jean’s piano instructor believes recitals are important to a budding musician’s education, Jean is more comfortable talking about the Mozarts.

 

Tigg Morales

“Wheels & Hills”

Tigg confesses years after an unfortunate adventure with her Bahama Blue Volkswagen Bug.

 

Bev Praver

“Youthful Foolishness”

Bev reminisces about the foolish things she did when she was young. She’s wiser now.

 

Matt Humphrey

"Pride Comes Before a Fool"

Matt does his prideful best when he and his now-wife take a foolish bike ride and then a walk through some unforgiving terrain. 

 

Bob Kasper

"Do Not Go To Gold BeacH — You’ll Never Want To Leave"

Bob shares a story of the obstacles he and Todd encounter when trying to visit their friend Brad.  

 

Andy Pickar

"PINK BUNNY"

Andy shares the story of the time a seemingly foolish idea is the perfect solution to a vexing problem.  

 

Michele Pike

"A FOOL FOR LOVE"

Michele tells one (of her many) stories about the things that have guided her life in pursuit of love.  

 

Amanda Rice

"I GOT THIS"

Amanda shares her 8th grade experiences learning to ride a moped.