Favoriting Seven Second Delay with Andy and Ken: Playlist from February 7, 2007 Favoriting

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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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Favoriting February 7, 2007: Animal Crackers, Heroes and Haftorahs
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Listener comments!

  10:58pm
Ryan:

This show performed a real service for me. I work for a nice Jewish couple who write for a well-known daytime soap and plenty of successful young adult fiction. Unfortunately, having grown up in Montana, I am ignorant as to many Jewish traditions. I'm a recent college grad, and this could be my way into the writing biz, so I am trying to show an interest in their lives, like the ideal flunky ought to do.
They hosted a Bat Mitzvah the past weekend, and when I asked them about the young lady's haftorah, they were impressed! Any more show ideas that feature little known (to me) Jewish practices go a long way toward building my career. The only thing I can promise in return is that when I am justly successful and famous years from now, I will credit Andy, Ken and WFMU in kind.

All the best,
Ryan
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