… then you may have noticed I wasn’t on it. I was there, though. They got befuddled, and I had previous commitment on NPR at 1 pm. But I did get to sit in traffic for a couple of minutes while Tony Snow’s funeral procession went by.
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… then you may have noticed I wasn’t on it. I was there, though. They got befuddled, and I had previous commitment on NPR at 1 pm. But I did get to sit in traffic for a couple of minutes while Tony Snow’s funeral procession went by.
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Joe,
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thanks.
I hope you turned your engine off instead of sitting in traffic idling. You have to conserve fuel, you see…
Ben, I am pretty sure Joe has a Prius, so not to worry