The Rundown for Friday
Filed under: Tomorrow's BPP
Mike Pesca is a fork puppeteer. Never heard of one? There's a reason.
3:43 PM ET | 04-24-2008 | permalink
Filed under: Tomorrow's BPP
Mike Pesca is a fork puppeteer. Never heard of one? There's a reason.
3:43 PM ET | 04-24-2008 | permalink
Mike Pesca obviously needs his own website to have more time to fully explore the Star Wars saga with picnic implements.
By the way, as someone whose family is from San Angelo, TX, I have to commend you guys for properly (mis)pronouncing the name of the town the polygamists were in: I don't know why it's pronounced "EldoRAYdo," but it is, and good for you for getting that right. Not everyone is.
forkoodnesssake, what's all that yapping in the backkround...i think you should call for kwiet on the set...and, are there bp p-shirts for publikkunsumption? keep up the kreat fwork!!!
Stewart,
I have people from San Angelo, too!
Mike's previous Fork Wars made my wife inhale an entire cookie. Thank God for the Heimlich and keep 'em coming!
I hate to say it, but Mike's over-the-top goofiness on the rundown is actually compelling me to find time in my schedule to listen to the program.
Keep up the good work!
@Tricia: You got anybody named Cotton McKinney? If so, we're related by marriage.
@stewart, unfortunately no, But that's an awesome name!
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