Ray, im sorry. I dumped her. I cut to commercial. Were off the air . Lenny made me promise you Start Talking breasts. [over loudspeakers] lenny you told pete to cut me off . We went over this. Linda, if youre still listening, i didnt cut you off, baby. That was my producer, lenny. He used to have brass ones. But now he lets the fcc keep them in a box in washington. We shouldve let him walk when we had the chance. Well, you wanted to be more controversial. Not at the cost of our license. You found him, lenny, you lose him. Listen, i put dannys math review on top of his bag. Ruben told me what happened at the station, ray. Are you tryin to get yourself fired . Can we not talk about this now . You have obligations, ray. Stop playing games. I will. 9,500. Lets make it 9,300. [whispering] hes home. I have to go. Is it here . I cant get it, mr. Ray. Im sorry. I put your dinner in the microwave. Its okay, lusa. Im not hungry. Ray. Ive got somethin for ya, lenny, pal. To roll out a perfectly f
Justin Adkins, Ray Garnett and Gabby Squailia share their experiences in business as trans people in the Berkshires, and the work they ve done to feel safe and comfortable in their
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Berkshires in recent years have been working to create a safe environment so people can be who they are and feel welcomed. Transgender Day of.
The Berkshire Eagle spoke with four transgender people in the Berkshires asking them what Transgender Day of Visibility means to them and what is great about being trans in the