Comments by Katie Holman

Comment for ""A Valentine From Graham Nash's MAC""

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Review of "A Valentine From Graham Nash's MAC" - A Joe Bev Valentine Treat #2

I tend to like quirky stories so this piece really appeals to me. I love the voice of the host.

I don't know why, maybe it's because I'm single, but I would like to hear this man talking to me about his messed up love life again. There are probably a lot of people like me out here and this fellow put across his love-life problems in a way that makes us all few kind of normal. Like another host show this one did not give us a place to go and we need someone to give us a wholesome place where we can all go and meet one another and have fun together, but not a catholic or protestant church.

Still I'd like to hear this again. It's something a lot of us can relate to.

Comment for "Marriage"

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Review of Marriage

You seem like a good man for a woman. You even seem like a good catch but it sounds like you keep outrunning any interests. Maybe I'm wrong about that.

I'm not sure where you were going with this exactly, but I sure enjoyed listening to you. Why? Well, like most young girls, I love men who talk about marriage.

This program should perk up a lot of ears of young women wanting a man who is interested in marriage. I liked it because I like your subject. What I didn't like is the fact that you really went no where with it. You didn't provide a place where those of us interested in marriage could meet you and other men and women interested in marriage but where we could meet safely with good supervision.

Without favoring any one denomination or religion, I wish you could promote a place people like you (there are probably a lot of men in very similar situations like yourself) could meet people like me (there are a lot of girls like me wanting a man who wants to be a good husband and provider to a women he grows to love). You played around with it too much. You should come on out and say like the Bible says, ''It isn't good for man to be alone'' (and that goes for us women too who get jobs and think we don't need a man and that's baloney!). Decide to do it and be responsible. Get to know someone real well for a year or six months. Become their best and most trusted friend. And, then let's get married, for Pete's sake (for your sake, and my sake, but to someone we each love).

I wish every station on earth would air this. But I wish you would edit it a little and put some real punch in it and find places in every city where we can get together safely and do things together and get to know one another. A well lit dancing place with wholesome music A+.