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Favoriting January 11, 2012: If anything really important happens, like the end of the world, WFMU will let you know with an annoying buzzer.

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Lee Morgan  Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit)   Favoriting The Gigolo  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Jenny Scheinman  Moe Hawk   Favoriting 12 Songs  0:03:51 (Pop-up)
Superhuman Happiness  The Hounds   Favoriting The Physical EP  0:10:14 (Pop-up)
Genevieve Waite  Love Is Coming Back   Favoriting Romance Is On The Rise  0:13:11 (Pop-up)
Robyn Hitchcock  My Favourite Buildings   Favoriting I Often Dream of Trains  0:15:57 (Pop-up)
 
C.W. Stoneking  Brave Son of America   Favoriting Jungle Blues  0:23:47 (Pop-up)
Harry Hosono & the World Shyness  Miracle Light   Favoriting Flying Saucer 1947  0:27:12 (Pop-up)
Donald Fagen  The New Frontier   Favoriting The Nightfly  0:30:22 (Pop-up)
Drunks with Guns  Zombie   Favoriting Behemoth Records 2 x 7" singles  0:36:01 (Pop-up)
Terry Reid  When I Get Home   Favoriting Super Lungs: The Complete Studio Recordings 1966-1969  0:39:24 (Pop-up)
The Go Find  It's Automatic   Favoriting Everybody Knows It's Gonna Happen Only Not Tonight  0:43:04 (Pop-up)
 
Johnny Dowd  Just Because   Favoriting Pictures From Life's Other Side  0:51:36 (Pop-up)
Bourbon Tabernacle Choir  Build Me a Box   Favoriting Superior Cackling Hen  0:54:07 (Pop-up)
Hospitality  Friends of Friends   Favoriting Betty Wang/Friends of Friends single  0:58:05 (Pop-up)
The Bird and The Bee  Preparedness   Favoriting The Bird and The Bee  1:01:07 (Pop-up)
Morphine  Cure for Pain   Favoriting Cure for Pain  1:04:33 (Pop-up)
Goldfrapp  Melancholy Sky   Favoriting Melancholy Sky  1:07:32 (Pop-up)
 
unknown  Curly Toes   Favoriting Songs In the Key of Z  1:17:26 (Pop-up)
Jad & David Fair  Presidential Pancakes   Favoriting Six Dozen Cookies  1:20:09 (Pop-up)
Admiral Fallow  Four Bulbs   Favoriting Boots Met My Face  1:22:57 (Pop-up)
Jack Rose  Sunflower River Blues   Favoriting Kensington Blues  1:25:13 (Pop-up)
Shelley Duval  He's Large   Favoriting Popeye (soundtrack)  1:28:56 (Pop-up)
Estrogen Jihad (DJ Keilidh)  Use Somebody   Favoriting YT vid  1:32:45 (Pop-up)
 
Cake  Comfort Eagle   Favoriting Comfort Eagle  1:41:48 (Pop-up)
Jet (Andy Ellison & Martin Gordon)  Start Here   Favoriting Jet  1:45:08 (Pop-up)
Teddybears with The Flaming Lips  Crystal Meth Christian   Favoriting Devil's Music  1:48:33 (Pop-up)
Alan Price  Poor People   Favoriting O Lucky Man! (soundtrack)  1:52:39 (Pop-up)
Bob Weir  Playing in the Band   Favoriting Ace  1:54:46 (Pop-up)
 
Ivy  Fascinated   Favoriting All Hours  2:06:03 (Pop-up)
John Fahey  Layla   Favoriting Let Go  2:10:06 (Pop-up)
Jan & Lorraine  Snow Roses   Favoriting Gypsy People  2:15:21 (Pop-up)
Fanny Heldy  Quel trouble (from La Traviata)   Favoriting Lyric Soprano: Recordings 1928-1935  2:18:56 (Pop-up)
 
Sisters of St. Francis  Joe and Joesy   Favoriting Transcendental / Music by Lenny Rich  2:28:46 (Pop-up)
John Phillips and Genevieve Waite  Me Oh My, This Learning To Fly   Favoriting Andy Warhol Presents "Man on the Moon"  2:30:16 (Pop-up)
Rocky Burnette  Tired of Toein' the Line   Favoriting The Greatest Hit of Rocky Burnette  2:32:23 (Pop-up)
Wilson Pickett  Soul Dance Number Three   Favoriting The Sound of Wilson Pickett  2:35:37 (Pop-up)
Decade in Exile  Way Beyond the Logic of Odds   Favoriting Decade in Exile  2:38:24 (Pop-up)
Christina Johnson  A Bear Can End Up Anywhere   Favoriting Vistadeck the Recordlady  2:44:29 (Pop-up)
John "Bowtie" Barstow  I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover   Favoriting Incorrect Music Archives  2:47:11 (Pop-up)
unknown  Mr. Snuggles   Favoriting Incorrect Music Archives  2:48:56 (Pop-up)
(early) Amanda and Brandy  Me Going on Picnic   Favoriting Amanda: Growing Pains  2:52:08 (Pop-up)
Luscious Jackson  Wantin' It More   Favoriting In Search of Manny  2:53:15 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:01pm
Mitt:

@show slogan: Like me getting nominated?
  3:01pm
Robert:

I still think the Man from UNCLE theme sounds like this.
  3:02pm
G:

I didn't know Hitler owned a record factory??
  3:02pm
Robert:

Is that Vitaphone being demonstrated in the photo?
  3:02pm
glenn:

don't kid yourself, mitt, the only reason you got it is because you're only about 70% as insane as the rest of them.
  3:03pm
Alison Porchnik:

But if anything really annoying happens, will WFMU let me know with an important buzzer?
  3:04pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

glenn, only 30% left to go!!
  3:04pm
lickysnaps:

afternoon Irwin

my honda guy died
  3:05pm
G:

@ali: 30% of FMU content is guaranteed to be really annoying. Get with the program!
  3:06pm
Matt from Springfield:

I thought we established already that in the actual End of the World, the End of the World Machine wouldn't work.
  3:07pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

who names there kid Mitt anyway?
  3:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

@G: WFMU quotas:

30%--must be really annoying
30%--must be excruciatingly boring
30%--must be grossly offensive
10%--palatable power pop/new indie releases/etc...
  3:08pm
Catcher:

What's wrong with Mitt?
  3:09pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

100% offbeat, though, and I'm a thorough 100%er!
  3:09pm
Alison Porchnik:

@G : so you're implying that there's no way to know if something really important happens while I'm listening to Irwin's show?
  3:09pm
G-Love:

I think Mitt is an outstanding name.
  3:10pm
T.S. Eliot:

Not with a buzz but a whimper.
  3:10pm
George Romney:

His birth name is Mittgang Amadeus Mozart Romney.
  3:10pm
factcheck:

Mitt's first name is Willard.
  3:11pm
Oven:

We want mitt!
  3:11pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

nothing I guess but there is something wrong with naming your kid Newt
  3:11pm
G:

@ali: Simple. Something important and annoying is always happening when you are tuned in.
  3:12pm
Willard Mittens:

Now Irwin, I might not be your first choice, but I'm a perfect match selected for you, like an arranged marriage! You may be scouring for someone else now, but you know you'll come back to the rich, handsome, pre-selected candidate:

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/01/why-romneys-relationship-with-gop-voters-is-like-an-arranged-marriage/250935/
  3:13pm
G:

@Iwrin: DON'T GET MARRIED!!!!
  3:13pm
Playlist Clone:

Shiny Happy People must be we. No disagree, same tastes or shut up! Freeform radio does not transfer into free speech!
  3:14pm
T-Zero:

@Matt: nothing to do with program again, but a question for you re my dbase. What would you use for the country for classical works? The location of the performing orchestra or the homeland of the composer?
  3:14pm
Matt from Springfield:

@DCE: We - are - the 100 percent! FMU!

I'm also a "17 Hour-er"--I listened live to (or quickly caught up with) ALL 17 hours of Clay Pigeon and Julie's Hurricane Irene fill-in.
  3:16pm
Alison Porchnik:

@G: You're absolutely right. Perhaps this is the only way one can experience the amazing synthesis of annoying and important. It's a feeling like no other, Well, maybe a little like standing in line at the marriage bureau or the DMV.
  3:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

Hi T-Zero!
Hmm, depends...do you have a year and format of medium (CD, LP, etc) followed by original year of release or recording? Or is your "year" only for the original release? I'd have the location correspond with the composer, unless the info applies mainly to the recording--then, do the orchestra's location.
  3:17pm
T-Zero:

Heh, Genevieve Wait... The South African Betty Boop?
  3:17pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

WFMU; 1% DJ's, 99% listeners
  3:17pm
G:

@ali: Messy as life itself.
  3:18pm
4 to 5 Song Set:

Here we go, Irwin again. But, WHICH Irwin will we be getting? Laid-back Irwin? Sarcastically happy Irwin? Sobbing Irwin? Helium voiced Irwin?...
  3:19pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

I want to thank the computer programers at FMU for making easier math questions
  3:19pm
G:

He's happy Ron Paul came in 2nd at least.
  3:20pm
glenn:

wow, the d.m.v.'s getting a lot of hate today.
  3:20pm
Listening Out There:

We'll probably get Irwin Irwin, my guess...
  3:20pm
Alison Porchnik:

I vote for misanthropic Irwin.
  3:20pm
DMV:

We try, glenn.
  3:20pm
bill:

What holiday was that?
  3:20pm
Caryn:

Does Mitt Romney prefer the name Mitt over the name Willard because
a) he has a glove fetish
b) "Willard" makes people think he hangs out with rats who do his bidding (I'm sure there's a GOP joke to be made here...)
  3:21pm
glenn:

my favourite drill bit kit is named irwin, for what it's worth.
  3:22pm
T-Zero:

@Matt: The year(s) are the release date and if a reissue the reissue date. I do indicate what medium(s).
The location is country, place (city if not us, state if us), location (us city). But I only use those for the artist/group location where they first became "known". classical I've just started working on so I can use it for the composer or performance. I started out using the location of the performance, but I think I'll correspond it with the composer instead like you said.
  3:22pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

Willard vs Newt
  3:22pm
Matt from Springfield:

He sounds pretty laid back today.
  3:22pm
G:

@bill: FMU holiday party sound track was live on the air 9PM to 3AM Saturday-Sunday
  3:23pm
Alison Porchnik:

bachelor pad irwin.
  3:23pm
T-Zero:

Ok... back to the scheduled program... ;)
  3:23pm
still b/p:

I enjoyed the ring of overhead lighting in the War Room in Dr. Strangelove last night.
  3:24pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

Irwin is like the Venus Flytrap of WFMU
  3:24pm
Alison Porchnik:

here comes the buzzer!
  3:24pm
bill:

G: Insterting! Thanks.
  3:25pm
Matt from Springfield:

A new half dozen!! :D
  3:25pm
G:

@bill:

http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/43403
  3:26pm
T-Zero:

@Matt: Heh, that's not going to work. Think I'll just add another field for composer location. lol
  3:27pm
Alison Porchnik:

the cole porter of calypso
  3:29pm
Irwin:

I might give the calypso CP nod to Lord Kitchener or Mighty Sparrow. But Houdini was damned good.
  3:29pm
kat330:

Hey folks! Sorry to have missed the Hitchcock. How's tricks?
  3:30pm
Irwin:

@AP: sorry to hear about the death of your CAPS LOCK.
  3:30pm
Janet H:

Hi Irwin! I made it!
  3:31pm
CAPS LOCK:

we just took a personal day, jeez.
  3:31pm
Matt from Springfield:

@TZ: Picky and thorough DBer you are! You should join Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey, in a band called "The dB-ers"!
  3:31pm
kat330:

Ah, but in time for the Fagen!
  3:31pm
Alison Porchnik:

@Irwin: I DON'T WANT TO YELL AT ANYONE. so i'll be twee and poetic instead.
  3:32pm
Stevie:

I detect a little Boogie On Reggae Woman here.
  3:32pm
Mark in VT:

I wonder if Santorum was a Mormon he would cut the sleeves off his magic mormon underroos.
  3:33pm
Mittsterioso:

Love early Dan, but the solo stuff bogs down for me. Othawise great sett!
  3:35pm
jonathan:

good video for this one.
  3:36pm
popo:

wow man this sounds so good and smooth, i feel like eric stoltz
  3:36pm
Parq:

Hmm. Always thought this was an actual Dan song. Judging from the Google search I just did, so did a lot of other people.
  3:37pm
katt330:

@Mitt...: I do as well.
@Matt: If you even recall, that festival from '70 with all the great artists, I knew I forgot someone: John Sebastian was one at least.
  3:38pm
G:

@Parq: It's kinda like the same factory making the national brand and the store brand, too. Different label, same flavor.
  3:39pm
Eric Stoltz:

popo, do not take my name in vain.
  3:40pm
Mittsterioso:

@katt Prettzel tto Royall wentt down with cheeze like charlemagne.
  3:40pm
Listening Out There:

....lyrics from "Zombie" ARE pretty deep....
  3:42pm
kat330:

It's actually kat, but I noticed the double t's phenom. One of my faves from Royal Scam is "Green Earrings."
  3:43pm
Carmichael:

Good afternoon Irwin and particular people congregating.
  3:43pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I have an idea that's either great or horrible. Amanda singing "Mairzy Doats." Opinions?
  3:44pm
kat330:

Never cared for "Kid Charlemagne" myself. Seems to happen so often that the most radio-friendly track is the one I like least. Like "Coyote" on Mitchell's Hejira.
  3:44pm
Alison Porchnik:

no one singing mairzy doats please.
  3:44pm
kat330:

Hi, Carmichael.
  3:45pm
G:

Sure, Ken HP, we can jump in the time machine and go back to the late 80s to to set up that recording session! :-)
  3:45pm
Matt from Springfield:

Amanda can sing anything! EVEN Mairzy Doats! ESPECIALLY Mairzy Doats! Now more than ever!!
  3:46pm
kat330:

Though I always have to shout out along with "Is there gas in the car? Yes. there's gas in the car."
  3:47pm
Mittsterioso:

@kat coyote is overpraised, but jaco kills on hejira.
  3:47pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat330: I still like the so-called single track on most "good" albums. In fact I first found out about Joni through "Coyote" in The Last Waltz (yes I know, but I learned a lot of great songs and people from that film! First heard of Emmylou through that as well.)
  3:48pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Coyote" wasn't typical of Joni's career, but that was the most enrapturing poetic lyric-unusual guitar tuning woven together...I was hypnotized, still devoted to Joni to this day.
  3:49pm
kat330:

Jaco indeed made that album superior.
  3:50pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Don Juan's Reckless Daughter" from the year after is very derivative of "Coyote", so to me that still stands out as the "original" one to me.

Yes, I first found out about Jaco through Joni's later 70s albums.
  3:50pm
Carmichael:

Heya, Kat. Yes, there's gas in the car.
  3:51pm
kat330:

Heh! Car ar ar ar
  3:51pm
John McCabe in L.A.:

best song all day
  3:51pm
Alison Porchnik:

favorite part of the show.
  3:52pm
G:

@ali: ok, NOW something annoying is happening.
  3:52pm
Mittsterioso:

that was short-n-sweet. grinding greatness.
  3:52pm
Alison Porchnik:

not as annoying as i'd hoped, actually.
  3:53pm
Alison Porchnik:

i've heard better. longer. more grating.
  3:53pm
Keith from Vermont:

Speaking of Steely Dan... Glamour Profession is terminally stuck in my head. One of the greatest sneaky guitar solos ever tacked on the end of that tune.
  3:53pm
G:

@ali: try bryce. or fabio.
  3:53pm
kat330:

My feed seems to be delayed from some or most of you folks. I always see a comment before I even hear the tune. And I say "tune" facetiously here.
  3:54pm
Carmichael:

It's still early, Alison. Speaking of which, did anyone catch the musical guests on Conan last night? Some faux cowboy group singing about doing fat chicks in trailer parks.
  3:55pm
kat330:

@Keith: Crap forgot that my fave Steely Dan from Royal Scam is actually "Don't Take Me Alive," specifically the guitar solo.
  3:55pm
Alison Porchnik:

reminded yet again why i have no tv
  3:55pm
G:

@kat: momentary dropouts owing to your connection will make you get more and more behind. reload the stream on your end and you'll be closer to current.
  3:56pm
Carmichael:

Don't Take Me Alive contains my favorite SD guitar work. Great little intro lick, and inventive, tasteful bridge solo.
  3:56pm
Carmichael:

Jesus Kat, did we simul-think or what?!?
  3:57pm
kat330:

Yikes! There is gas in the Car indeed!
  3:57pm
Listening Out There:

Interesting the topic of Steely Dan and guitarists comes up. I did not know 'til a while back that Skunk Baxter's later gig was in military consulting. Seems odd t'me.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Baxter
  3:57pm
kat330:

Gonna reload and see if G is right.
  3:59pm
Listening Out There:

...everyone else here probably knew that factoid already....
  4:00pm
kat330:

@Car: Jung calls it tapping into the collective unconscious. I do that several times daily.
  4:00pm
G:

stream is always some seconds behind the over-air audio -- 20 or 30 seconds vicinity, but not several minutes behind...
  4:00pm
Mittsterioso:

deniz tek, another guitar virtuoso slash military man
  4:03pm
kat330:

@LOT: Nope, I did not know that.
  4:05pm
Carmichael:

Didn't Ken Weaver of the Fugs end up working for the CIA? The ultimate sin in the music world, methinks.
  4:05pm
kat330:

Sending this at song's end.
  4:05pm
Alison Porchnik:

undeniable apocalyptic subtext in this playlist
  4:06pm
kat330:

Does that sync up?
  4:08pm
G:

My sister in law wrote to the state department to find out what her deceased dad did for a living. (She and her family got moved around a lot in Africa and the Middle East, and he told them he worked for Voice of America.) The state department wrote back about her FOIA query and said to contact the CIA. The CIA responded to her query by writing back and saying: "This is our first and last communication on this matter. We cannot confirm that he either worked or did not work here. You can hire a lawyer if you wish, but we are going to say the same thing in court."

She remembers that while living in one particular north African country she was picked up from school during the day and the whole family left the country without their belongings within a couple of hours, never to return. There was a coup in that country the next day.

What do *you* think he did?
  4:08pm
kat330:

@Car: And then there's Ted Nugent.
  4:08pm
Mittsterioso:

@kat faster than mine but im on the webfeed...
  4:10pm
Aharon:

Reminds me of seeing Morphine at the Troc in Phila in the mid-90s. Mark Sandman seemed like a doomed figure back then; sad that he was.

On an entirely separate note, my dad was accused of being a CIA operative by local governments throughout my youth. Mainly, he attended cocktail parties. As far as I know.
  4:10pm
Matt from Springfield:

@G: Could be anything sensitive or covert, with VOA cover, CIA is the most likely choice.
  4:13pm
Carmichael:

Ted's about the only person I've ever seen who really should have the formal job title "Douchebag".
  4:13pm
Mittsterioso:

neither nu nor a gent
  4:14pm
Keith from Vermont:

@charmichael: You mean besides Newt Gingrich?
  4:14pm
G:

That's what we all figure. They train them how to talk around what they do. Down the block from my sister-in-law I went to an Xmas party with one of her neighbors, who works for the NSA as an "event planner" who gets together people that need to meet.

My sister-in-law said din advance not to bother asking about her job, she'll just give vague answers and make jokes. She said she thinks the NSA/CIA/etc. give them training in how to do that.

She was a nice lady, and had the new Lindsey Buckingham album on, FFS!
  4:15pm
kat330:

@Car: Just don't say anything negative about Rod Stewart. You might get piled on. :)
  4:16pm
Mittsterioso:

rod st. wart? on my ass. fart.
  4:17pm
kat330:

Just got an email about a Friday registration deadline. Anyone here going to attend the SXSW 2012?
  4:17pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

oh potty potty potty mouth.
  4:19pm
kat330:

@Mitt: you wouldn't say that unanonymously, as I did (more or less, more in the end) on a playlist.
  4:20pm
G:

she's the utubes before its time.
  4:20pm
glenn:

this sounds like growed up amanda.
  4:20pm
Matt from Springfield:

Miss "Curly Toes" rocks! What year did she win that CMA "Best New Performer" award?
  4:21pm
Carmichael:

Keith, Nugent seems to offend across all demographics and belief systems. The Newtster seems to actually have a following of mouth-breathers and paste-eaters. That was the basis for my judgement.

Kat, if I talk shit about Rod my wife will kick me square in the ... face.
  4:21pm
Alison Porchnik:

more of those old george kuchar mountain ballads please.
  4:22pm
kat330:

@glenn: The pantyhose reference precludes that possibility. I think those horrid torture items perpetrated by some misogynist were out the window before that.
  4:23pm
Mittsterioso:

oh george kuchar.... so sad he died. great genius, forgotten.
  4:23pm
Matt from Springfield:

Great, even had the "tape turn off" ruffle sound at the end!
  4:24pm
Irwin:

I dig the Nuge. Not his music -- him.
  4:25pm
Robert:

I didn't know Geoge Kuchar had mtn. ballads.
  4:26pm
Nuge:

Any hataz, just say that to my face. My crossbow's loaded, with the safety off.
  4:26pm
kat330:

@Car: Well, I certainly don't want you to risk domestic abuse. I don't know WHAT it is, but it's nothing specific, just the totality of RS that has always bugged me. Maybe because my older brother liked him so much, and he's an abusive DB.
  4:26pm
The Nuge:

Coming to get you with my big crossbow, buddy.
  4:27pm
kat330:

Mmmm, I like this!
  4:27pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Irwin: That's hardcore--the Nuge is for those who think Charlie Sheen is "a bit dainty".
  4:27pm
Alison Porchnik:

no, not forgotten. ps 1 in queens has a multimedia exhibit up through sunday. got to get myself out there.
http://momaps1.org/exhibitions/view/343
  4:27pm
Matt from Springfield:

Also, love the Scottishness of Jack Rose's vocal. Excellent choice.
  4:28pm
Matt from Springfield:

Or, maybe that was Admiral Fallow I meant--I think I meant Admiral Fallow.
  4:28pm
kat330:

I had a 12- string for several months. Drove me batshit in tuning it, so sold it.
  4:30pm
pierre:

Bonjour Irwin !
Bonjour All listener-listeners and non-istener-listeners !
Bonjour
  4:30pm
Carmichael:

Oh that's right Irwin, I forgot you were an unrepentant right-winger. Was that how you referred to yourself some weeks ago?
  4:30pm
Carmichael:

This sounds like Daniel Johnston.
  4:31pm
kat330:

Allo, Pierre!
  4:32pm
Randy in NC:

Hello, I'm Shelley Duval, Hello, I'm Shelley Duval, Hello, I'm Shelley Duval, Hello, I'm Shelley Duval, Hello, I'm Shelley Duval, Hello, I'm Shelley Duval, Hello, I'm Shelley Duval, Hello, I'm Shelley Duval...
  4:32pm
pierre:

salut kat330.
  4:33pm
Matt from Springfield:

More Popeye rock--been awhile since you played this. (And I think it was only Nilsson's demos before).

Allo allo, pierre!
  4:33pm
Parq:

The Popeye movie itself just didn't make it for me. Of course, I was a kid when I saw it, but I doubt I'd change my mind. Charm, dang, I never thought of it, but you're right!
  4:34pm
Called In Sick:

Hello, I'm Shelley Duvet
  4:34pm
Shelly Duval:

I'm sorry it took me so long to finish.
  4:35pm
Any Guy:

That's what *she* said.
  4:35pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Carm: The Irwin self-definition I prefer was stated a few weeks ago: "a hippie anarchist libertarian freethinking republican-voting drug-abusing disheveled disbeliever."
  4:35pm
lone utahn:

oh man I can really feel this
  4:35pm
Smelly Duvet:

I'm unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed.
  4:36pm
pierre:

Where did that song come from?
  4:36pm
Any Guy:

@Matt: sounds freeform to me.
  4:37pm
lone utahn:

I can really see the light now, it's sappy covers of kings of leon
  4:38pm
kat330:

Dare I say I was never a Shelley Duval fan either? Nothing could ruin The Shining for me, but it would have been greatly improved if there had been a believable, loving couple in Jack and her. Never bought it, so some of his changeover was diminished as a result.
  4:38pm
pierre:

@Matt from Springfield: stated by whom?
  4:39pm
pierre:

DJ Keilidh has a great voice and talent !
i liked that song, it made me want to cry !
  4:39pm
kat330:

@Irwin: I concur about the Kelli cover.
  4:40pm
Mark in VT:

I think it is both obvious and funny that many conservatives like the survival of the fittest thing and each man his own like Ted Nugent, yet rely on and blab on and on about a belief system and how the structure of society is eroding. Why would it be eroding if the strong only survive and why would you need a limited government to protect you from what's bad with society if it is up to people to be their own bad ass.
  4:40pm
Any Guy:

So that Keilidh was a makeup spin? (DJ equivalent olf makeup sex)
  4:41pm
kat330:

Oops I deleted the wrong extra letter: Keili, I meant.
  4:41pm
Matt from Springfield:

Keili sounded amazing! I'll subscribe to that channel if she's posting more.

@pierre: "self-definition", meaning how someone defines themselves. So that means, what Irwin said about himself.
  4:41pm
State Department:

Don't look at me. O:-)
  4:42pm
Chinchilla:

Irwin: the most dangerous man on Radio
  4:42pm
Keith from Vermont:

@Mark: State mottos never lie: Vermont "Freedom and Unity." New Hampshire. "Live Free or Die."
  4:42pm
Carmichael:

Irwin, it's a big round black bomb with a hissing fuse. Preferably one that clearly says "bomb" on it.
  4:42pm
Matt from Springfield:

That is a real news story--even though it *sounds* tailor-made for Irwin! :)
  4:43pm
Carmichael:

"Oklahoma is OK."
  4:44pm
pierre:

@ Matt from Springfield : oups i didn't read that "sef definition" sorry.
  4:44pm
Aharon:

There's a typo on the playlist. The band name should be Yellowcake.
  4:44pm
das:

I think it has something to do with the Styx comeback
  4:45pm
?:

State sponsored terrorism.
  4:45pm
G:

The classic "Dan Tullis" drop-in
  4:46pm
Cub:

Chinchillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllla. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3L6SPM6xYs
  4:47pm
βrian:

I went to a wedding once where yellowcake was served to the guests.
  4:47pm
Alison Porchnik:

oregon; the beaver state
  4:48pm
glenn:

she said beaver. heh heh.
  4:49pm
rrg:

Connecticut is the Nutmeg State.

Really? I mean, really?

I've known that for decades but it still makes me giggle.
  4:50pm
Alison Porchnik:

unfortunately, this technology doesn't allow me to insert a drawing of a beaver here.
  4:51pm
kat330:

I'm not even sure of Indiana's motto, but I believe it is "The Crossroads of America," even though that sounds like about 4-5 state claims.
  4:51pm
Alison Porchnik:

and what's up with MO - the 'show-me state'?
  4:51pm
Joe Bacon:

Finally, a song about my favorite Crystal Methodist, Ted Haggard!
  4:52pm
Matt from Springfield:

Great synth/sampler rhythm -- reminds me of late 70s Kraftwerk a bit.
  4:53pm
kat330:

We have something in common with NJ though: We both have governors the GOP REALLY wanted to run for president.
  4:53pm
Keith from Vermont:

@alison: I think it should be Missouri loves company.
  4:53pm
glenn:

oregon should merge with missouri. then the motto could be show me your beaver. what? you were all thinking it.
  4:54pm
rrg:

"Pennsylvania: Gateway to Ohio"
  4:54pm
The Beave:

ha ha
  4:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

Ha ha glenn!!
  4:55pm
Matt from Springfield:

The Missouri Loves Co., St. Louis.
  4:55pm
βrian:

I thought Indiana's was "Who's your daddy."
  4:55pm
G:

Ohio: Gateway back East Again
  4:55pm
rrg:

My stream is six minutes behind real time.

What am I missing?
  4:55pm
βrian:

Wisconsin: Fashion Forward.
  4:56pm
Matt from Springfield:

HOOSIER daddy.
  4:56pm
Alison Porchnik:

@MfS: brilliant.
  4:56pm
Parq:

Wait, the Dead this week, Tuna last week -- when do we get to the mid-period Dylan?
  4:56pm
kat330:

@βrian: Heh, that, too. Especially with the campaign against Planned Parenthood here. Idiots.
  4:57pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Alison: Keith did the heavy lifting for that one!
  4:57pm
glenn:

really? they ARE idiots.
  4:58pm
βrian:

You can never step into the same stream twice, they say.
  4:58pm
Matt from Springfield:

Paging Clay Pigeon, Clay Pigeon...you are wanted for a discussion about states' nicknames.
  4:59pm
kat330:

@glenn: I'm living in Indiana next to Kentucky. Our Mitch is only slightly saner then their Mitch. Why do ya think I need FMU time!?
  5:00pm
Mark:

did the deluxe reissue of Ace occur and I missed it?
  5:01pm
kat330:

I found it very concerning how careful PP was in keeping a cloak of secrecy on my behalf when I donated to them. I didn't want or expect it, but apparently they need to for most.
  5:02pm
kat330:

"thAn" but of course. New computer, new keyboard, same small print in the comments area and still the same bad eyesight.
  5:02pm
das:

Whadja donate, a day planner?
  5:03pm
kat330:

@das: Warm hard cash, courtesy of my daddy, ironically enough.
  5:04pm
PMD:

Hi Irwin! actually listening live, for a little bit. Happy new year!
  5:06pm
glenn:

the craziness of the evangelical christian is second to none.
  5:06pm
Mark in VT:

@Keith-

I have often thought about the two state mottos of NH and VT. How they seem to compliment each other just like their state line shapes do with each other. Almost like a ying yang.
  5:06pm
rrg:

I agree. Happy New Year, Irwin.
  5:07pm
Hardcore WFMU Listener:

(pulls gun back from head) Whew! Thank God! You're NOT playing "The Logical Song"!! What a close one...
  5:07pm
Joe Bacon:

Irwin, how about doing a show with a mix of what's on your iPod!
  5:08pm
Matt from Springfield:

Happy New Year, PMD!
  5:08pm
Irwin:

@glenn: So the reason we stand in long lines at airports, take off our shoes and pass thru metal detectors is because of extremist Christians?
  5:10pm
rrg:

I remember the 70s.

I guess this comment is five minutes too late. It's my stream, you see.
  5:10pm
glenn:

all religious fundamentalists are fundamentally insane.
  5:11pm
Airport Security:

Don't pretend you wear shoes, hippie!
  5:11pm
Alison Porchnik:

@ Irwin - there are plenty of those too, it's just that we aren't forced to comply with faa regulations to minimize the risk.
  5:11pm
Parq:

Oh. Of course.
  5:12pm
Keith from Vermont:

@Mark: Totally agree.
  5:13pm
rrg:

I see there's that John Fahey "Layla" coming up in five minutes.

Can't wait.

But I guess I'll have to.
  5:13pm
Matt from Springfield:

Great guitaring here!
  5:13pm
Dave B:

Work keeps getting in the way of my WFMU time....
  5:14pm
glenn:

it's very good, rrg. better than the original, that's for sure.
  5:14pm
βrian:

Streaming in Madison seems to be current.
  5:14pm
kat330:

Gotta relate what my local councilman told me today: Someone is introducing a state bill to make it ILLEGAL to photograph or film in any Indiana factory farm. They already got it on the books that the police can enter your home without knocking or your permission.
  5:14pm
John Fahey:

I just slapped Clapton's mama
  5:15pm
G:

Nice guitarwork, but am I the only one who wonders whether the overrated Clapton ever wrote an actually distinguished song on his own? {ducking}
  5:15pm
kat330:

Enjoying this version of Layla, too.
  5:15pm
glenn:

his papa was canadian, so that's something.
  5:16pm
kat330:

@G: Hey now, watch it -- Clapton shares my birthday! :) Just kidding. I couldn't care less.
  5:16pm
Mark:

I think we should all slap Clapton's mama
  5:16pm
pierre:

@ Dave B : i so understand what you're going through here, hang on friend.
  5:16pm
G:

tee hee...
  5:17pm
glenn:

to be honest, most people who listen to clapton don't care about songs, they care about guitar.
  5:17pm
Matt from Springfield:

Jan & Lorraine!!!!!! Always enjoy them!!!!
  5:18pm
rrg:

My stream is behind because I was driving and listening using the WFMU iPhone app, had to pause a couple of times to send a text message using Siri, and there hasn't been a convenient interval (like, say, an Amanda track) when I could skip back to live.
  5:18pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat: What are they trying to stop by outlawing that?
  5:18pm
G:

so that's his excuse.

there are plenty of better rock guitaists out there too...
  5:18pm
das:

Clapton bores the hell out of me, I'm missing that part of the brain which allows me to appreciate him or his guitar.
  5:19pm
glenn:

peter green for one.
  5:19pm
kat330:

How could I care since Celine Dion also shares my birthday. On the other hand, Tracy Chapman does as well.
  5:19pm
Carmichael:

I liked Clapton when he would just shut up and play the blues. Now that he's a patented product, all I hear is sucking.
  5:20pm
Mark:

why would they care about guitar, Clapton is a ham handed fool
  5:20pm
Carmichael:

Mick Taylor for another. And the dearly departed Gary Moore.
  5:20pm
rrg:

Man, we're all such contrarians here.
  5:20pm
kat330:

@Matt: The medieval, horrible and wretched conditions of these foul fowl torture chambers.
  5:20pm
glenn:

my friend richard keelan wrote a couple of songs on that jan and lorraine album.
  5:20pm
G:

OK, March 30th.

Kat is hinting, people.
  5:20pm
das:

Sucking, that's his woman tone'
  5:20pm
kat330:

Oh, and so does Norah Jones.
  5:20pm
rrg:

Amy Irving shares mine.

My birthday, I mean.
  5:21pm
Carmichael:

Kat, I share mine with Joe Jackson, Mark Knopfler and ... wait for it ... George Hamilton.
  5:21pm
glenn:

i disagree completely. eric's got chops to spare, but carmichael's right.
  5:22pm
Irwin:

So much faux rancor on the board today!
  5:22pm
G:

Mine with John Lennon. Hence my inability to keep away from wordplay despite having better judgment.
  5:22pm
kat330:

@G: "Hinting"? It's right there in my NAME fercimminy!
  5:23pm
kat330:

Non-musicians I share with include Warren Beatty and van Gogh, but my fave of all is Maimonides.
  5:23pm
Carmichael:

Hello, I'd like to buy an argument, please.
  5:23pm
Dave B:

@Carmichael - McHale's Pub (used to be @46/8th Ave NYC) used to describe the bacon on their burgers as "crispy as George Hamilton's skin"
  5:23pm
G:

New board name: "The Faux Fighters"
  5:23pm
Mark:

ha I share my birthday with Judy Garland and Howling Wolf
  5:23pm
pierre:

@Irwin : what "faux rancor"
  5:24pm
Breakfast in America:

One more time Irwin
  5:24pm
kat330:

Yesss! Hit that high note!
  5:24pm
rrg:

"330" could have meant anything. An address, or a weight, for example.
  5:24pm
glenn:

i gots nero, dave clark and mo vaughan.
  5:25pm
Beav:

her name is fanny held, hehehehehe
  5:25pm
Matt from Springfield:

@G: Since you've adopted this board, that name's official! At least until March! (thinking of re-adopting the comments from us misfits and malcontents?)
  5:26pm
Matt from Springfield:

Love "La Traviata", this is the oldest recording of that I've heard.
  5:26pm
kat330:

@rrg: And for the Europeans among us, it would be 303.
  5:26pm
eb:

maybe not, but Christian conservative terrorists are the reason Dutch kids wont be going to summer camp this year
  5:26pm
rrg:

She dies in the end.

Oh, wait. that's "La Boheme". I think.
  5:26pm
βrian:

I've always had a thing for Fanny Ardant.
  5:27pm
Carmichael:

Hey cool, I also have Cecil B. DeMille and Cantinflas!
  5:27pm
kat330:

D'oh!
  5:27pm
G:

How do you remember all that stuff, Matt? I wasn't gonna say that.

My comment only applies till the end of today, if that long, so people are free to say anything that want going forward. Let's not hedge ourselves in!
  5:27pm
Mark in VT:

The people from New Hampshire who live free on their bikes without helmets and die while crossed the border into Vermont need some insurance. Who could Irwin suggest they get for some insurance?
  5:28pm
glenn:

ummmm. how many famous people marry poor folk?
  5:28pm
kat330:

Nuts!
  5:28pm
Caryn:

As I don't share my birthday with particularly interesting people (the friggin' Madden twins? Are you kidding me?), I'll go back to earlier topics.

I feel like the state motto of Maryland is a book title. "Manly deeds, womanly words", okey-dokey. While Oregon's sound like 1970s' rock lyrics: "She flies with her own wings". And New Mexico just opted for a weird near-double entendre: "It grows as it goes". What? Still better than Washington's carefree "By and by".
  5:28pm
Carmichael:

When is Amanda's birthday???
  5:28pm
pierre:

the Europeans what… ?
(thing goes to fast…)
  5:28pm
rrg:

Not enough opera on WFMU.

No, really, I mean it.
  5:29pm
Parq:

RRG, the heroine in La Boheme didn't die in the end; she died in the lungs.
  5:29pm
G:

no 5PM dropoff today, for some reason
  5:29pm
kat330:

That's a gross exaggeration, Irwin.
  5:29pm
Mark:

and Ken Singleton, Dan Fouts and Kim Deal. Eliot Spitzer was born on the very same day as me
  5:29pm
βrian:

It's not "reference;" it's "refer to."
  5:29pm
Matt from Springfield:

They were breeding racehorses together...but NOT with each other, with other horses. (Obviously need AT LEAST one horse in the pair, to produce another racehorse!)
  5:29pm
G:

Irwin does gross exaggeration very well, don't you think?
  5:30pm
Matt from Springfield:

300th comment of irrelevance! Woo hoo!
  5:30pm
Richard Wagner:

No shit, Sherlock.
  5:30pm
Carmichael:

Irwin, I'm ignoring you ever since the "faux" remark. My rancor is real.
  5:30pm
rrg:

Pierre: Europeans (and also those wacky Canadians) express dates differently.

So March 30th is 30-3 instead of 3-30.

For example.
  5:30pm
Caryn:

I think it's safe to say that in most operas, someone dies in the end. I think they die of the same thing in La Boheme and La Traviata actually...
  5:31pm
Mark:

and faux is one of those elite snobby French words
  5:31pm
Carmichael:

This sounds like I should be eating strudel.
  5:31pm
kat330:

@G: Hyperbole, my best friend.
  5:31pm
Opera slut:

I'm ignoring all the words I doesn't understant
  5:31pm
jt:

Did Irwin just say "Amanda"? I kind of zone out while I'm working. I can't zone out to Amanda.
  5:31pm
G:

faux-y. i mean phooey.
  5:31pm
glenn:

not all us wacky canadians do.
  5:32pm
Matt from Springfield:

Everyone's favorite church picnic group!
Come over my way for March 17th, Sisters!
  5:33pm
G:

soon after 3, irwin said he had half a dozen newly found amanda tracks from jody, and might or might not have one air-ready by 6. i am guessing 5:49.
  5:33pm
rrg:

Me, I write dates as "2012-01-11". I don't know if that's unambiguous enough but it's good enough for me.
  5:34pm
pubic mold:

oh rocky, oh irwin!
  5:35pm
Matt from Springfield:

Boy, this IS going fast today!
@Caryn: Operas are tragedies, sad endings, so death is almost always present. "Light operas" have happy endings, so yeah, I believe you there.
@kat330 5:20: Ah..even though everyone knows from the many horrid pictures of poultry houses out here--they are cruel and filthy places.
  5:35pm
rrg:

A thunder of jets and an open sky...
  5:35pm
βrian:

@rrg: That's the ISO-8601 date standard. Celebrate your compliance!
  5:35pm
rrg:

But I sure do like those chickens.
  5:36pm
Carmichael:

Isn't Rocky Burnette the guy who sold stars on TV?
  5:36pm
rrg:

It's compliant and makes intellectual sense to me. Yes.
  5:36pm
Matt from Springfield:

Is this Rocky Burnette produced by Jeff Lynne?
  5:37pm
kat330:

Wilson!!! Yes!
  5:38pm
kat330:

You know how to Pickett, Irwin.
  5:38pm
rrg:

Hey, I like this Genevieve Wait. Except last time Irwin spelled it "Waite", so I don't know.

Have to find me some.
  5:38pm
Matt from Springfield:

@G @5:27: Sure, I appreciate your desire to keep this board "in the moment". In fact, today we seem to be "in the even-quicker-than-the-moment"!
  5:39pm
Mark:

@Matt from Springfield: going fast, have you ever commented during Ken's show?
  5:39pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat: Irwin Picked ett well indeed!
  5:39pm
rrg:

Wilson's coming up?

Oh. Not Wilson Phillips, Wilson Pickett.
  5:39pm
Irwin:

@rrg: typo repaired. thx.
  5:40pm
kat330:

@Matt: Yes, everyone "knows" but how quickly they forget. Not having the law behind showing what's going on to the press or even a courtroom, going forward with keeping it in the public's mind is harder. More than that, though, is just how fascist this state (and too many others) are becoming.
  5:40pm
Tom Hanks:

Wilson!
  5:41pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wow, yesterday on Brian Turner's show, more than half of comments were posted after 4:20, an unusual occurence considering the 5-o'clock dropoff. Now, today more than half of comments (or at least comment space) were posted after 4:40!! What's going on, is everyone stuck at work this week?
  5:41pm
kat330:

Yeah, Wednesday is hump the playlist day fershizzle.
  5:41pm
G:

:-) I love how DJs complain about comment volume sometimes, but also brag about how high the number is on other occasions.

I'm not talking about Irwin, just a pattern I have noticed overall on various shows. :-) "We just need ten more to get to 100" and similar, late in a shift...
  5:41pm
rrg:

Wha'chew talkin' 'bout, Wilson?
  5:41pm
βrian:

@kat330: Come to Wisconsin and help us raise a little hell.
  5:41pm
Mark:

oh Tom, how to say it, your new movie sucks
  5:42pm
kat330:

LOL and did a spit take, Tom Hanks!
  5:42pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Mark: I listen and comment to Ken's show on occasion--you're right, that thing zooms by! "Confusion at 500 mph," Wednesdays at 9!
  5:42pm
Carmichael:

Yes Kat, Wednesday is definitely Don't Stop a Rockin day on FMU for me.
  5:43pm
Parq:

IMDB spells it "Waïte".
  5:44pm
rrg:

For the first time I did the arithmetic wrong when entering a playlist comment.

Now I know what happens when you do that.
  5:44pm
The Babies:

Waite! You went solo!
  5:44pm
rrg:

Try it and see.
  5:45pm
rrg:

Where is the comment count listed, by the way?

Because it's not staring me in the face.
  5:45pm
Parq:

It also says that, in "Myra Breckinridge", she played "Dental Patient". My.
  5:46pm
Mark in VT:

is there some kind of insurance a person can get to protect against bears?
  5:46pm
Quint:

Hooper!
  5:46pm
rrg:

There's still time for there NOT to be any Amanda tracks this week.

Almost there!
  5:47pm
kat330:

Also nice to interact with literate people. There was an item in our local "paper" by its EDITOR, fercrimminy, that had the grammar "has went."
  5:47pm
paulettte ray:

i am a whale, you killed my mother with a big harpoon
  5:47pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Honey, there's a huge, living bear in the fridge!"
"Tell him not to touch the mousse, that's for bridge club."
  5:48pm
rrg:

@Mark in VT: Don't know about bear insurance, but check out the bear suit:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_Hurtubise
  5:48pm
Bear:

Yep.
  5:48pm
kat330:

@βrian: Aren't you guys doing that fairly well on your own? I'm just trying to think globally and act locally. I think I need a new local.
  5:49pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat: WFMU has unquestionably one of the best comment boards out there!
  5:49pm
βrian:

Thinking about Ivor Cutler for some reason.
  5:49pm
G:

@rrg: Don't you see that that functions as reverse psychology?
  5:49pm
glenn:

project grizzly, which is about troy hurtubise, is the best documentary ever.
  5:49pm
Jethro Bodine:

what's wrong with "has went"? if you have time I can do my goesintas
  5:49pm
Richard:

... all the sweet green icing flowing dooooowwwwwwn ...
  5:50pm
Mark in VT:

maybe there is an insurance an Irwin listener can buy if they don't hear Amanda enough or too much, plus other things Irwin show related
  5:50pm
kat330:

@rrg: I don't think Irwin will allow that. He kowtows to Matt, his class pet. :)
  5:50pm
Matt from Springfield:

@kat: Since you said "think globally, act locally", I would like to point out my own personal motto: "Think seriously, act deliriously!" :)
  5:51pm
βrian:

We'll see. This is the last week to sign a recall petition. And the gub'ner has a *lot* of cash on hand.
  5:51pm
rrg:

@G: I think you mean "self-fulfilling prophecy". Or the opposite of that. Or something.

I take your point. But I'm still hopeful.
  5:51pm
Matt from Springfield:

Mr. Snuggles! A true classic!
  5:52pm
Dude on the Dark Side of the Moon.:

There is no incorrect music, really.

Matter of fact, it's all incorrect.
  5:52pm
Caryn:

I believe I saw Hurtubise on a talk show demonstrating the bear suit. I seem to remember Penn & Teller beating the crap out of him with bats to test it.
  5:52pm
kat330:

@glenn: Werner!
  5:52pm
Carmichael:

Dude, you are correct.
  5:52pm
rrg:

I think P&T had Troy on "Sin City Spectacular" back there in the late 1990s.

A different decade, that was.
  5:53pm
kat330:

Seeeee!
  5:53pm
G:

DINGDINGDINGDINGDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5:53pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Me Going on Picnic"!!! We going on picnic TOO!!!!!!!!
  5:53pm
jt:

Someone mentioned ISO-8601. I can put the receipt for this comment board under travel expenses because we talked about work.
  5:54pm
Dennis Weaver:

As featured in the motion picture, Duel.'
  5:54pm
kat330:

Brandy sounds cute. Anyone seen Sophie Rose do her stuff?
  5:54pm
glenn:

he's um, a titch eccentric. my ex's dad taught him engineering in college.
  5:54pm
rrg:

I see what's coming up. I see it.

I don't think I had anything to do with it.
  5:54pm
paulettte ray:

who's driving?! oh my god bear driving!! how can that be>!
  5:54pm
Carmichael:

Luscious!!
  5:55pm
rrg:

Glenn; your Dad taught Troy engineering?
  5:55pm
βrian:

@jt: Works for me.
  5:56pm
kat330:

I'm getting stream cut out -- anyone else?
  5:56pm
pubic mold:

this is soullessness
  5:56pm
Matt from Springfield:

Like early 60s Brill Building girl group stuff--would've been great if they expanded from the finger-snaps into a full production Jody song though.
  5:56pm
rrg:

I'm still on "Mr. Snuggles". Not there yet.
  5:56pm
Frustro:

Can't eggnog be all year 'round?
  5:56pm
βrian:

Praise the god bear.
  5:57pm
Dave B:

@jt - "how's work?"
  5:57pm
pubic mold:

400
  5:57pm
G:

@rrg: DJs must see a show comment total on their readout, because they mention one sometimes. We all'd have to count, and maybe none of us is that interested in the exact total??
  5:57pm
glenn:

no, my ex's dad.
  5:57pm
Laura L:

One
  5:57pm
Parq:

One!
  5:57pm
will:

400
  5:57pm
Aaron in Minneapolis:

400!
  5:57pm
G:

need another? :-P
  5:57pm
kat330:

G'night Irwin and thanks!
  5:57pm
rrg:

Eggnog should be year-round. That's the least controversial thing that's been said today.
  5:58pm
300:

THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5:58pm
will:

408
  5:58pm
George Brett:

This show hit 400? WTF???
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Matt from Springfield:

The 400 Club!!!!!
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Mark in VT:

insurance claims coming in from people thinking you sounded like Kenny G
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will:

408
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Caryn:

"Detention edition"? Does that mean the no-pee contest?
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βrian:

Les quatre cent coups.
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Matt from Springfield:

Another great one Irwin!
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