RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, I knew this was going to happen. We have a lot of archival items that I’m not going to possibly be able to squeeze in in our remaining moments, and no reason to stop, we could throw a couple of them in next week on a day or two because they’re fun. The gurgling cod was the one I had coming up next that I received on my first trip to Boston, but its length is too much, it won’t squeeze in.
There’s no way you could prepare the show with five newspapers a day because the news in newspapers is old, by the time it gets printed and there’s just too much on the Internet for one person to keep up with. So there are a number of people who have joined the effort of research and news gathering, and we’re all working at it 24/7 and sending things to the printer all night long and all morning long, and it’s in the morning I come in here and look through it all and decide what I want to use and what I don’t. But it’s become a rather large operation, from the newsletter to the website to the radio program, and it’s much more than just one person. It’s a whole lot of people who are all very happy. We haven’t had anybody leave this staff. Maybe a couple secretaries, nobody’s left in these 20 years. Some may have wanted to, we didn’t let ’em. Well, Snerdley left, but he came back. So I want to thank all of you on the staff for helping make all of this possible, too.