Early morning monkey mind

Rats in Washington playing hardball while children wait in detention camps surrounded by strangers. Talk about PTSD. Toxic shock lays on top of our beautiful land. Our oceans poisoned empty. I love the earth more then I love you, no wonder we can’t all get along. Regrets are as common as pot holes. Listening to Garrison Keillors read the Writers Almanac calms my morning jitters like Perry Mason once did. Loneliness is my best friend so I take it with me everywhere.

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Buzzy Donahue

I grew up in San Francisco in the 60's. I lived in a world of sex, drugs and rock and roll. After a long stretch working on my tan I have joyfully found my way back to radio. Because you can't fight it; when it's in your blood. I play music on KPTZ.org.

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