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Meghan Gleason is the daughter of Guest Co-Host Nancy O’Kane and the stepdaughter of co-host Jim O’Kane. She’s currently the office assistant at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MassMoCA) in North Adams, Massachusetts. Previously, Meghan worked at Dunkin Donuts, and knows all about how to deal with people who haven’t had their morning coffee yet.
Nancy O’Kane, better known in Internet circles as “The Captain”, is much more comfortable watching movies than talking about them. Nevertheless, she has succumbed to the charms of her husband and agreed to take part in his podcast. When she’s not talking about George Kennedy and his cigars, she’s a full time student majoring in history and minoring in classics. She’s also busy being a caretaker to Rio, the most neurotic dog on the planet. Rio is afraid of thunder, lawnmowers, and plastic bags.
Vern stares off in the distance, considering Gwen’s medical condition.
Flight Two continues its descent to six thousand feet over Cleveland.
Meanwhile, Doug in the Lincoln tower calls Mel on the radio. “Mobile One, Ground Control,” says Doug.
“Yes, Doug, this is Mel,” replies Bakersfeld.
“Cleveland just handed off Flight Two to Chicago Center,” says Doug. “The transmissions from the aircraft aren’t exactly regulation, but the captain’s blowing a fuse.”
“I’d like to monitor,” says Mel. “What’s the frequency?”</
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Meghan Gleason is the daughter of Guest Co-Host Nancy O’Kane and the stepdaughter of co-host Jim O’Kane. She’s currently the office assistant at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MassMoCA) in North Adams, Massachusetts. Previously, Meghan worked at Dunkin Donuts, and knows all about how to deal with people who haven’t had their morning coffee yet.
Nancy O’Kane, better known in Internet circles as “The Captain”, is much more comfortable watching movies than talking about them. Nevertheless, she has succumbed to the charms of her husband and agreed to take part in his podcast. When she’s not talking about George Kennedy and his cigars, she’s a full time student majoring in history and minoring in classics. She’s also busy being a caretaker to Rio, the most neurotic dog on the planet. Rio is afraid of thunder, lawnmowers, and plastic bags.
Vern stares off in the distance, considering Gwen’s medical condition.
Flight Two continues its descent to six thousand feet over Cleveland.
Meanwhile, Doug in the Lincoln tower calls Mel on the radio. “Mobile One, Ground Control,” says Doug.
“Yes, Doug, this is Mel,” replies Bakersfeld.
“Cleveland just handed off Flight Two to Chicago Center,” says Doug. “The transmissions from the aircraft aren’t exactly regulation, but the captain’s blowing a fuse.”
“I’d like to monitor,” says Mel. “What’s the frequency?”</