Sick at home today, decided to tune in your show, feeling much better now!
1:25pm
Greg G.:
Who let the giant catfish in?????
1:26pm
Boris Туполев:
The Reissue of The Valiants' 1962 single Wild Party on Sabre Records costs 183.54 in Russian Rouble
1:31pm
Slam Punkins:
HotDamm...that was bettern a ride on ol' Hell Bop
1:33pm
Debbie From Ga.:
Looks like it broke the stringer, Greg!
1:36pm
Slam Punkins:
I felt like a real gone Jesco !
1:36pm
Greg G.:
Debbie - Hey, whatever it takes to get to the radio on Sat afternoon. Thanks for sending that one out to me, Rex, I'm feelin' mighty special.
1:37pm
Hacky Netty:
I would guess that a "real gone Jesse" would be like a hip "real gone cat", only a redneck.
1:39pm
Greg from Bloomfield:
@Tom:
I am now on Day 6 of this cold. If it's not gone by Rebirth Brass Band at Maxwell's tomorrow night, I will throw a tantrum like a little girl.
1:44pm
mck:
just got my awesome marathon drive shirt. thanks wfmu!
1:47pm
Slam Punkins:
When nature calls...it's probly nature boy
1:51pm
Greg from Bloomfield:
I don't know- I don't trust any wine that isn't endorsed by James Mason.
1:52pm
Slam Punkins:
Thats a real fanger likker !
1:56pm
Green Tooth:
piker
1:57pm
ChooChoo - ATL:
Enjoying the show as I watch the Kudzu grow.
1:57pm
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
A feature with the Creature!
1:59pm
Debbie From Ga.:
Kudzu Creep
2:00pm
Slam Punkins::
Anybody ever try cookin krudzu with a ham hock?
2:01pm
Greg from Bloomfield:
Is it the MST3K version of "This Island Earth?"
2:01pm
Debbie From Ga.:
No. OG.
2:03pm
Slam Punkins::
cue up maynaise man quick !
2:03pm
micah:
where can i listen / get this BLT song???
2:04pm
ChooChoo - ATL:
Speaking of food and music, all in one, how 'bout: "Memphis Women & Fried Chicken"
2:07pm
hacim:
B.L.T
http://wfmuichiban.blogspot.com
Tune in now for a 24 hour webstream offering the best in obscuro 50's and 60's Rock 'n' Soul hits mixed with vintage radio spots; all specially selected by Debbie D. BYOB.
2:09pm
Slam Punkins::
Charlie Chan in Monte Carlo on the tube rat now !
2:13pm
ah-so:
I was watching Chan on This until Gidget started on Antenna! Charlie in Egypt is on next!
2:16pm
Slam Punkins::
ah-so...dont miss the ma an pa kettle dbl feature next weekend !
2:19pm
Debbie From Ga.:
Where can I get this Stompin' Riffraffs???
2:21pm
ah-so:
I have been lookin' for that! The Kettles can't be missed!
Best math lessons ever!
Chef Owner Ford Fry's thin battered, super-moist chicken is perfectly seasoned and a crispy, crunchy testament to the glory of Southern cooking.
2:40pm
ChooChoo - ATL:
"I Fought the Law" cover. Me want!
2:41pm
ChooChoo - ATL:
Norton, you've never steered me wrong.
2:45pm
b a n g:
Some towns and counties have cancer clusters. Others have high rates of traffic fatalities or foreclosures. In New York, Long Island has been grappling with its own disturbing demographic: Three serial killers who targeted the same type of victims have operated in the same tidy suburbs in the span of 22 years.
2:49pm
b a n g:
The next post will contain
'thick brush" and "female prostitute" in the same sentence.
2:50pm
b a n g:
Since 1989, when the first victim was killed, the three have been active in Long Island’s two counties — Suffolk and Nassau — in apparently unrelated cases. Joel Rifkin, a 34-year-old unemployed landscaper from East Meadow, confessed to killing 17 women he said were prostitutes following his arrest in 1993. Robert Shulman, a 42-year-old postal worker from Hicksville, was convicted of killing five prostitutes after he was arrested in 1996. The third killer has yet to be apprehended, but the police know that he or she exists: the bodies of eight people — at least four of them female prostitutes — have been found in the thick brush near a Suffolk County beach since December.
2:50pm
Greg from Bloomfield:
Whoo Debbie fill-in!
2:53pm
b a n g:
Vernon J. Geberth said popular culture, not the locale, was to blame.
4:59pm
Rie-Stompin' Riffraffs in Tokyo:
Debbie, Ah-so,
I'm soo glad to hear that. I' d like to see you sometime!