Yesterday, parents of more than 400 children that were taken from a polygamist sect's ranch two months ago began picking up their children from foster homes scattered across Texas. In our first hour, our guests will explain what exactly will happen to the kids who have now returned to the ranch.
In our letters segment today, we present you with an email/blog challenge. In Ohio last month, Dr. Fredric J. Baur passed away. His claim to fame? Baur was the designer of the Pringles potato chip can. He was so proud of his accomplishment that he requested that part of his cremated remains be buried in one of the cans. This may sound absurd to some of you, but we got to thinking that there may be a few among you that loves something so much, you might not mind spending all of eternity with it. So tell us, if you could rest in peace in or with anything, what would it be? We'll read your quirkiest coffin submissions next week.
At the end of the first hour, a former major league outfielder explains what exactly ignites a bench clearing baseball brawl.
Calling all recent grads! You've got your college diploma in hand. And you thought the hard part was over. Well, what you need now is a job. Guests explain how hard it will be to get one in the current ecomony and give the inside scoop on how to make a fantasy job a reality.
At the end of the hour, photographer Kevin Connolly, who was born without legs, will explain what it was like to travel through fifteen countries and document the reactions of the locals who saw him and the stories he heard that they made up about him.
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