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Find out more! Cast member John Halford and I met to record an interview for The Mike Feazell ShowUnfortunately, our conversation went down a rat hole and we never got the interview recorded. We should have just recorded the whole conversation, but the batteries were dead in the recorder. At least, we probably would have found them dead if we had thought to take the recorder out of my jacket pocket. If I'd brought my jacket.
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This fine old weathervane is courtesy of John Halford, who built this gazebo with its classic topper behind his home in Versailles, Indiana.
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1. To digress from a topic. 2. To divert to a topic that is not related to the topic at hand. ex. "That is an interesting thought, but let's stay on track and not go down a rat hole." |






