Doug Brunt
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Podcast Appearances
I mean, you have a great sense of humor. I think you find humor in just about anything.
Oh, my God. I know you have to laugh or cry.
Oh, my God. I know you have to laugh or cry.
Oh, my God. I know you have to laugh or cry.
He ate chocolate-covered popcorn out of a sealed bag.
He ate chocolate-covered popcorn out of a sealed bag.
He ate chocolate-covered popcorn out of a sealed bag.
Yeah, like how do you even smell it out of a sealed bag? But he finds it. He eats it. It's supposed to be life-threatening, but he's indestructible. He's fine. He's totally fine.
Yeah, like how do you even smell it out of a sealed bag? But he finds it. He eats it. It's supposed to be life-threatening, but he's indestructible. He's fine. He's totally fine.
Yeah, like how do you even smell it out of a sealed bag? But he finds it. He eats it. It's supposed to be life-threatening, but he's indestructible. He's fine. He's totally fine.
He'll be thrilled to know Strud enjoyed it.
He'll be thrilled to know Strud enjoyed it.
He'll be thrilled to know Strud enjoyed it.
We'll save the $5,000. Thanks.
We'll save the $5,000. Thanks.
We'll save the $5,000. Thanks.
These are my Christmas recommendations of great reads. It covers the gamut of reading interests, I believe. The first is our friend, Nelson DeMille, who recently passed away, a dear friend and a mentor to me and a great friend to you. He wrote a book called The Charm School, and this came out in 1988. Just after the war came down, ironically. But the Russia stuff is back in vogue.
These are my Christmas recommendations of great reads. It covers the gamut of reading interests, I believe. The first is our friend, Nelson DeMille, who recently passed away, a dear friend and a mentor to me and a great friend to you. He wrote a book called The Charm School, and this came out in 1988. Just after the war came down, ironically. But the Russia stuff is back in vogue.
These are my Christmas recommendations of great reads. It covers the gamut of reading interests, I believe. The first is our friend, Nelson DeMille, who recently passed away, a dear friend and a mentor to me and a great friend to you. He wrote a book called The Charm School, and this came out in 1988. Just after the war came down, ironically. But the Russia stuff is back in vogue.
So it's about a Russian spy training school. So it's almost like the show American, the Americans with Kerry Russell and the other guy. Matthew Rhys. Matthew Rhys, which is a terrific show. But this is even better than that. And it's just a great read. There's so many people writing thrillers now. Um, no one, and they all revere Nelson as, as just such a great inspiration to them.