655 The Inspiration Station 1
I can't find it.Regis Blackbeard wrote:It is on the one I have. They might have made two versions of it.
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"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
You don't have to. I just found it!! I checked Part 2 by mistake. I'm glad they are still using the Whit intro. I thought it had gone out with Paul Herlinger.Regis Blackbeard wrote:Shall I post it?
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
Did you know that this thread is the second longest episode review thread on the ToO (second only to A Most Intriguing Question)? 
Anyway, I listened to album 51 awhile ago, but I'm only now getting around to updating my spreadsheet ... and while I'm updating my spreadsheet, I might as well post my thoughts too.
Average episode, though I found the second part superior to the first because of some of the scenes in that one/the relevancy of the message to my life. The Parker family has definitely grown on me since I first heard this, as has Andre as Whit, though I found that he pulled off the caring-but-wise Whit very well.

Anyway, I listened to album 51 awhile ago, but I'm only now getting around to updating my spreadsheet ... and while I'm updating my spreadsheet, I might as well post my thoughts too.
Average episode, though I found the second part superior to the first because of some of the scenes in that one/the relevancy of the message to my life. The Parker family has definitely grown on me since I first heard this, as has Andre as Whit, though I found that he pulled off the caring-but-wise Whit very well.