Welcome to The Pipes Magazine Radio Show Episode 512! On tonight’s show we have a new episode of an ongoing segment of what Brian likes to call “Inside Fred’s Head” with Fred Hanna. Fred is a well-known pipe collector, author, and speaker at pipe shows. He has a PhD. in psychology and teaches the same at the Chicago Campus at Adler University. He is also author of the book, “The Perfect Smoke”. This is the ninth in the series with a long form discussion of pipe and tobacco questions sent in by our listeners. In the opening “Pipe Parts” segment, Brian will go over the JDRF auction items. Sit back, relax with your pipe, and enjoy The Pipes Magazine Radio Show!
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It is always enlightening to traipse around “Inside Fred’s Head.” However, it is sometimes prudent to don one’s high-top boots. This discussion was quite interesting and both of you had very cogent arguments.
It’s Bing. What more needs to be said. Did you notice that in the first stanza he sings “Yankee Doodle came to Iceland just to ride the ponies…”(Iceland? Really?)
That was a spot-on and, I’m sure for you, a cleansing rant.
Best wishes for a totally successful JDRF auction.
Thanks for a fun show.
Dino
Fred Hanna is just a delightful person to listen to. Despite his vast knowledge of piping he doesn’t talk down to the listeners which I appreciate.
Good, light tune by Der Bingle. Not one of his best, but definitely enjoyable. The reference to “Iceland” cracked me up.
The haul for the JDRF action certainly seems plentiful. To those who donated I say “Good Job”.