Favoriting Night People: Playlist from January 8, 2009 Favoriting

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Favoriting January 8, 2009: Genitals? Explained!!! Feat. Dr. Jed!

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George Harrison  Behind That Locked Door   Favoriting
Tim Hardin  While You're On Your Way   Favoriting
Van Morrison  I'll Be Your Lover, Too   Favoriting
BeeGees  When The Swallows Fly   Favoriting
Rod Stewart  Reason To Believe   Favoriting
Kinks  Don't Forget To Dance   Favoriting
Dennis Wilson  I Love You   Favoriting


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Listener comments!

  2:57am
brycepunk:

great show, as always. As a geriatrics nurse I see more genitals than I can count, and must add that old-people genitals are very strange-looking.
  4:09am
Paddywhack:

Expanding past the paranormal into other oddities is the way to go. It's like an audio version of the book Panati's Extraordinary Endings of Practically Everything & Everybody.
  5:44am
don:

Bryce- punk, do they look like bigger?
  5:53am
don:

These are the great comments to start the 2009, you can imagine what kind of year it will be
  6:22am
don:

lets hope this is a good one without any fear....have a great 2009 Dave & Sandy and all people from wfmu.
  9:14am
Greg:

You have one note for every 18.4 minutes. Seems good enough.
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