Greetings
December 31, 2007 - January 4, 2008
The most recent week's greetings, Sunday through Saturday, are posted here in descending order. Scroll down to see previous days. Reach out and touch someone! Send your own greeting»
December 31, 2007 - January 4, 2008
The most recent week's greetings, Sunday through Saturday, are posted here in descending order. Scroll down to see previous days. Reach out and touch someone! Send your own greeting»
January 4, 2008
To: Theo
I might have missed sharing the 60s with you the first time ... but it will be inescapable this time around. Happy 59th and get ready!
—Mary Neumann
To: Rob
(please pick this for the Tacoma, WA show!) I remember falling in love in Fargo, those snowy afternoons spent listening to a fellow named Garrison
—Vicki Pfau
January 3, 2008
To: Tracey and Katie Sroka
Happy birthday to my daughters, the angels in my life, which the Lord has blessed me with.
—Roger Sroka
January 2, 2008
To: Donna Kay Seltzer
Happy 19th Birthday to Donna Kay Hope you have thawed out from the cold of Connecticut. Love Mom and Dad.
—Jo Ann & Keith Seltzer
To: Jean Buyze
The image of you, thoroughly enjoying his program, comes to my mind everytime I listen to A Prairie Home Companion. How's that for a way to be remembered?
—Tom Arbanas
January 1, 2008
To: Earl and Shirley Brandt
Happy birthday from scottsdale to peculiar corners from your children. Don't forget to feed the cows.
—Andy Brandt
To: Garrison
Thank you,Im from Southeastern PA.I used to DJ at WLVR the Lehigh Station Ive lived in south of the Mason-Dixon line for quite some time. That was a slice of home
—Paul Lubaczewski
December 31, 2007
To: My wife Elaine
Wish you hadn't run off with that truck driver without asking me, I'd a liked to went too!
—George Miller
To: Dave
To the man who knew what that hubbub was in the harbour. Happy New Year Daddy. Love 'possum
—Ronda Roach
To: Jeanne
Hi to Jeanne from dad, now stop listening to the radio and clean your room.
—mark cardinal
To: Ozzie
You were the greatest dog ever and a gentle soul. Hope there are plenty of cats to chase in heaven.
—Dave & Kim Stovall
Send a greeting!
Announce an engagement, admonish the babysitter, celebrate a birthday, or just say hi. At each live show, we collect greetings from the audience and from the Web site for Garrison to read on the air.
Each week's greetings will be collected and posted with that week's broadcast in the archive, and may be selected to be read on the air. To see your greeting, go to "Old Shows" and find the week you submitted it.
Send your greeting now»
Announce an engagement, admonish the babysitter, celebrate a birthday, or just say hi. At each live show, we collect greetings from the audience and from the Web site for Garrison to read on the air.
Each week's greetings will be collected and posted with that week's broadcast in the archive, and may be selected to be read on the air. To see your greeting, go to "Old Shows" and find the week you submitted it.
Send your greeting now»
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