Showing posts with label eleanor lerman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eleanor lerman. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Garrison Keillor mentions my whistleblowing efforts on "The Writer's Almanac"

I didn't come across this until today, from the June 1, 2011 Writer's Almanac, Garrison Keillor's popular poetry reading feature on public radio:


Minor correction. The first reported rescue involving the Heimlich maneuver did not take place in a restaurant, but at a campsite at Hood Canal, Washington (off Puget Sound), according to an article in the June 19, 1974 Seattle Post.

Back to the Writer's Almanac, do yourself a favor and don't miss Garrison Keillor reading Lunch Will Be Served by Eleanor Lerman, a cautionary message that begins:
Just when you think that you are
on the road to success and the
medications have calmed down
your wife, plus a big sale at
the foodstore means that you
can finally buy your cat a
decent meal - that's when
you get the news that it's time
to stare calamity in the face

And what a face: it comes
at you like a speeding pie