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The program formerly known as Dinner at Andy's, The Fuzzy Glove Hour, Whores, and The Happiness Hut. Ken and Andy, also known as The Enema Boys, further lower WFMU's already abysmal standards on a weekly basis. Stunt radio which subjects the radio audience to concepts and topics which mature adults should not have to endure. Find the fatal flaw. (Visit homepage.)
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Listener comments!
Danne D:
Carmichael:
other david:
-max-:
PMD:
PMD:
other david:
Listener Dave From Seattle:
PMD:
hopey:
other david:
PMD:
Listener Dave From Seattle:
other david:
I think we need to find out
Interpretation:
Carmichael:
Danne D:
Over under on completed calls = 1/2
Danne D:
other david:
Revision:
moose:
Carmichael:
Danne D:
http://www.answers.com/topic/what-hath-god-wrought
5/24/1844
absolute_valie:
What hath God wrought is a phrase from the Book of Numbers (Numbers 23:23) and may refer to:
"What hath God wrought", a message in American Morse code sent by Samuel F. B. Morse to officially open the Baltimore-Washington telegraph line on May 24, 1844
What Hath God Wrought?, a history of The Salvation Army by Arnold Brown (General of The Salvation Army)
What Hath God Wrought: the Transformation of America, 1815–1848, a Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Daniel Walker Howe
Listener Dave From Seattle:
Danne D:
Figured it'd just be Ken cutting the caller off cold.
Listener Dave From Seattle:
Danne D:
Ike:
kat330:
Danne D:
Bob Opp:
Danne D:
Carmichael:
Listener Dave From Seattle:
Hammy and Spammy:
Adios:
Fredericks:
Danne D:
other david:
Fredericks:
PMD:
Danne D:
moose:
Carmichael:
darue:
Danne D:
Listener Dave From Seattle:
other david:
Freakin' Lawyer:
"Even in the most formal prose, you may use And or But to begin a sentence. It has always been so....You needn't worry that you're bending a rule: look up the point in any grammar book. More to the point, look at first-rate prose: you'll find that professional writers typically use And and But as sentence-starters with great frequency. But avoid a great many consecutive sentences beginning with one of these conjunctions."
I apologize for that.
Carmichael:
other david:
BUZZER
PMD:
Brian in Madison, WI:
PMD:
Danne D:
hopey:
kat330:
Russian Spy:
Colin from Vancouver British Columbia Canada:
Hunter777:
Hunter777:
hopey:
Danne D:
Russian Spy:
Hunter777, do they know on WFMU that you have lived an immoral life in Russia? Why do you hate Vlady so?
Danne D:
PMD:
Adios:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x39eRJA1aVU
Russian Spy:
Listener Dave From Seattle:
Tyler:
Russian Spy:
other david:
Finnish Spy:
Danne D:
Russian Spy:
Oh it is in Russia, yes.
GNU SLASH LINUXSKI
me:
Russian Spy:
why is he failing repeatedly?
*mixes polonium into some earl grey*
Finnish Spy:
gary gnu:
Russian Spy:
Ed:
Estonian Spy:
tim:
Doom am I, full-ripe, dealing death to the worlds, engaged in devouring mankind.
Even without your slaying them not one of the warriors, ranged for battle against thee, shall survive.
Listener Dave From Seattle:
Russian Spy:
Danne D:
Aaron in Minneapolis: