Favoriting Seven Second Delay with Ken and Andy: Playlist from April 7, 2010 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 April 7, 2010: Encore edition, June 20, 2001 (The Forgotten Episode, Fascinating Word Origins)

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Listener comments!

  6:03pm
G:

Forget it.
  6:10pm
Secret Agent Man:

Now that you've brought it up, how can we forget it?
  6:11pm
G:

Forget I said anything.
  6:26pm
Adrian Monke:

Where do you think *my* name came from?
  6:27pm
ric:

Ps & Qs (actually p and q) sorting out lead type in a print shop.
  6:29pm
E.L.:

Thank you, ric, I was freaking out! I heard Mark Twain coined it but I can't confirm that.
  6:35pm
Danne D:

Late to the rerun - was watching an old episode of what's my line with Joey Heatherton as the mystery guest.

(for reals)
  6:35pm
O. B. Laden:

The infidels wasted their time on trivia, while I plotted mass slaughter. The pussies.
  6:36pm
Danne D:

This sounds like a top that may have actually yielded a pathetic call from me.
  6:37pm
Dick Shonarrie:

topic
  6:37pm
Danne D:

Hey OBL - Go To Hell!

(for reals)
  6:38pm
Ron:

The last caller was wrong about "Jeep." It was named after a popular character (at the time) from the Popeye comic. I believe it was Olive Oyl's dog.

That's my two cents.
  6:38pm
O. B. Laden:

A cave in Waziristan is close, Danne Infidel.
  6:40pm
Danne D:

Not close enough,,,,
  6:40pm
Ron:

The last caller was wrong about "Jeep." It was named after a popular character (at the time) from the Popeye comic. I believe it was Olive Oyl's dog.

That's my two cents.
  6:40pm
Danne D:

Wonders if they get FMU's stream in hell.
  6:42pm
O. B. Laden:

Jeez? As if I am some sort of horrible person or something!
  6:43pm
Danne D:

http://www.wordorigins.org/index.php/more/372/
  6:47pm
ric:

Salt was a valuable commodity before refridgeration was widespread.
  6:49pm
Danne D:

Think it's Rat Race that they are referring to.

good film, though it didn't hold a candle to "Moving" starring Richard Pryor.
  6:50pm
E.L.:

I can't confirm that the Jeep was named after the Popeye character but the Jeep in the classic E.C. Segar Comic was a very valuable creature (Olive's pet— more like a cross between a cat and a monkey) that could predict the future with a wag of its tail. One of my favorite Segar strips. I had to chime in as a professional cartoonist. Wish I could find my favorite segment from that story line on the web— no luck. Cheap reproductions abound! Check them out!
  6:50pm
Danne D:

Wonders if they show all of Andy's movies in hell.
  6:52pm
Danne D:

That's cool E.L. though I gotta admit I thought the Jeep chacter was pretty annoying actually :)

(for reals)

Still I'll check 'em out.
  6:53pm
Jeep:

Jeep Jeep!
  6:56pm
E.L.:

I agree the Jeep wasn't much of a character, but the origin story of the Jeep had some of the best Wimpy moments and Mr. Chizzleflint (the villain) is one of my favorite comic strip villains.
  6:58pm
Danne D:

Well your recommendation is good by me :)
  6:59pm
E.L.:

Cheers!
  6:59pm
Ron:

Hey E.L. -- I read that origin of "Jeep" story in a magaznie article about the influence of comics on American pop culture.
  7:02pm
E.L.:

Cool! Thanks Ron.
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