
Well, let me tell you. I first heard him interviewed on the Howard Stern show and found him to funny, interesting and a really good sport about everything that's ever been said about him. I find I end up having an extra affection for celebrities that hold up well under the interrogation of Howard; to me, it shows a great deal of grit and groundedness. Ever since then, I've ceased to be annoyed by his new age music and his squeaky clean image. But, for the most part, my life went on, relatively unconcerned with all things Tesh.
Until last week, that is. Doc and I were driving home from Madam E's house and decided to turn on the radio. Recently, the antenna on my car broke and I haven't yet replaced it. Therefore, the only station I can get in with any real clarity is, sadly, WHBC, the blandest radio station there has ever been in the history of time. Mariah, Elton, Sheryl, Rod, Mellancamp, Bon Jovi, the presence of whom drags down the cred of those artists they play that I do like such as Kelly Clarkson and Rob Thomas.
As it happens, we weren't treated to the song stylings of Celine Dion, as we switched on the dial. Rather we heard the enchanting voice of John Tesh and he was trying to teach us a lesson: Don't drive when you're tired. He must have spent a good five minutes extolling the virtues of getting some rest, even for 15 minutes instead of trying to power through behind the wheel. He also cautioned that driving while tired is as bad as driving drunk, which, he said, "I'm not going to talk about it, just don't do it."
For some reason, this advice filled us with mirth. We both were kind of staring alternately at each other and the radio in amased amusement. We giggled and continued on our way, as some bland, gray pop replaced John Tesh's voice. When he came back on, he started right back in with the importance of washing your hands and advice on handwashing technique. Apparently this is a regular feature of his show called "Intelligence for Your Life". Intelligence? Really, it's like radio for morons.
Doc and I entertained ourselves by inventing our own nuggets of wisdom:
- Make sure when firing a gun, you point the gun at the target, not at your head or the head of a loved one.
- Shoes are important. They protect your feet from dangerous detrious and they protect others from the potentially deadly odors your feet may emit.
- Doors and their handles: a blueprint for entrance and egress.
- How to flush.
Then again, perhaps Mr. Tesh is doing the gene pool a disservice...
Great blog! Call me next time he's on. I don't want to miss the wonderment that is Tesh.
ReplyDeleteMadame E, at first glance I thought you said the "wonderMEAT" that is Tesh.
ReplyDeleteYA-YA!!
Dude, you are so high!
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong. I love the John Tesh Radio Show. Love it.
ReplyDeleteConsidering we live in a country where many people don't even know who the Vice-President is, I'll have to show some support for the wisdom of Tesh and hope some moron who's mama never taught him to wash his hands after using the bathroom is listening and absorbing....
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