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Just got done reading the paper.. and hmmmm.. how do you say.. that was awkward ??? Just want to say the shows are all there attherustygatenbyreview and they speak for themselves. It was never all about me. Were the jokes stupid ? Um, yeah... okay ya got me there. Back in April, after signing on with the Tom Barnard Network, I reached out to Melinda and asked if she wanted to be my sidekick. She said yes, and our summer adventure began. I wish Melinda well, and I look forward to many more shows with Jennifer, and new sponsors, and new exciting locations and movie stars, and rock stars and peace and love and magical unicorns for all. Heres the latest from CJ tonight. Melinda Jacobs quickly tired of playing Ed McMahon to Rusty Gatenby’s Johnny Carson. “The Rusty Gatenby Review with Melinda Jacobs” is a goner after two or so months. Gatenby, whose 30-year traffic/entertainment reporting career with KSTP-TV came to an end earlier this year, and entertainment reporter Jacobs had been shooting, recording and producing webcasts on location and in her home broadcasting studio. (Here’s my startribune/video interview with T.D. Mischke, which was recorded at Jacobs’ studio after the former radio guy appeared on the review: startribune/video/263076021.html.) “I pride myself on getting along with everybody,” Jacobs told me. “I don’t have a mean bone in my body. But you want your fiancée to be part of the show and do these stories that are all about you — it was all about him — just come forward and say it. Don’t make me be a fool [so you can] have me laugh at your stupid jokes, when I could be volunteering. I wish him well.” Gatenby quipped: “Imagine how Jennifer [Vock] feels … she has to laugh at my jokes for the rest of her life! Thankfully, she also is beautiful, talented and funny and together, Jennifer and I may just become the ‘Steve & Sharon’ of podcasting! I wish her [Jacobs] well and hope she wished me well with ‘The Rusty Gatenby Review.’ ” While Gatenby called Vock the COO of the review, I’d described Vock’s unofficial role as that of chief sarcasm officer — and more importantly the techie for the podcast.
Posted on: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 00:28:28 +0000

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