It's that eclectic programming and great radio personality that keeps me coming back to the Wednesday AM time slot. Why just yesterday the phone rang and the caller, unknown to me, invited me to win $1000.00 with the song of the day contest on Fresh 102.7 radio. All I had to do was listen for the song of the day and be the 102nd caller. I was certainly tempted. Songs of the day on WFMU are prize enough!
I'm sure he'd be like, "Let me tell you... I WILL die.... she gave me this KISS OF DEATH, okay, but I LOVED it... it was an absolutely FABULOUS KISS... and I"ll take it to the grave with me."
Hi Ken, can you tell me the Brazilians music name "Bugarins"?? it was the first song i heard when i tuned in, it was pretty and sounded french to me...
Did ya'll watch the Cheerleading Whore of Satan Last nite?!?!
"Donald's gonna make us great again!!!!!Yeah!!!Firecracker,Firecraker Sis Boom Bah!!! Donald Donald Rah RahRah!!!"
I'm willing to bet there are crypto-conservatives at WFMU, just like in Hollywood. Heck, maybe even on this discussion board there are secret conservatives.
The trouble is everybody knows who they're angry at and who is ruining their life, but they don't know why they're angry or how their life is being ruined. They just know that somebody is guilty and somebody else is letting it happen.
11:01am
Sam:
I'm ruining my own life - I've never claimed otherwise.
How many more years until the Weather Channel starts accepting corporate sponsors for the storm names? "Watch out for winter storm Flen™ sponsored by Taco Bell!"
How long before the Weather channel is all scripted reality shows.
11:35am
Blix:
Ken, Irma Thomas' "A Woman Will Do Wrong" was one of Blowfly's "straight" writing credits as Clarence Reid. Have heard Irma on your show before, so offered. No problem, your show found its own stride and being enjoyed as always. 12 inches of snow yesterday here in Newfoundland, so now I guess we have Jonas to look forward to this weekend.
I believe I saw heard an ad from the the International Storm registry where you name a storm after a loved one. You a map of the trail of damage, an official certificate and everything.
This Traffic Cassette was the first cassette in our family, played on a cassette recorder borrowed from my father's office (cassette technology was originally for business dictation).