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- What's for Dinner: Chicken parmesan and spaghetti

Congrats to Camera Chic for landing a new job and finding your smile again.
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A local radio station has a male and female morning team that I occasionally listen to on my way to work. Recently they've started having their respective spouses call in once a week to rate how good of a wife/husband they were the week before. WTF? Are you kidding me? What year is this?
I don't think it's healthy for couples to be airing their gripes and criticisms in public, let alone on the radio. I don't need to know that he didn't iron his shirts or that she wasn't affectionate enough. If you have problems, take it to couples counseling or therapy; I don't want to hear about it. I think it's tacky and makes listeners uncomfortable.
Another station's morning team is a group of 3 guys and 1 young woman. I don't know for sure how old she is, but I'm guessing she's young because she never seems to know relatively famous people, and she's always interrupting the guys to ask, "Who?" when they're doing the entertainment reports. Sooo annoying. I did cut her some slack when she didn't know who Dyan Cannon was, considering that she is an older actress. However, one day they were all talking about "The Sound of Music" and Julie Andrews, and one of them mentioned "Mary Poppins." She stopped the conversation and said, "Wait! You mean Julie Andrews played Mary Poppins? I never knew that." Now maybe it's just me, but IMO if you're going to choose an entertainment medium like radio or television as a career, you shouldn't be that clueless.