So, here we go again. The death of a show, loss of a friend (Sundays notwithstanding), and the end of an era (again). I don’t know about you guys, but this feels very different to me than the end of MS. It’s less painful, but more sad. I’ve really given up on Air America – that it will ever be what it was, let alone what it had the potential to be – this time. I’ll miss Sam’s show, and I hope he turns up on NovaM or someplace else, but as far as AAR is concerned, I really don’t care what happens to them anymore. That’s why it’s kinda sad. Not that it’s over, but that I just don’t care. Best of luck to Sam and his family, and if there are any Seder fans out there looking for a place to hang out, you’re always welcome here.