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Greatest Radio Show Ever - Coming To Boston!

You're getting Phil Hendrie!

Phil's show is the most unique thing on the air today. For those who've never heard, Phil sets up listeners using characters that he does himself live on the air and seemlessly moves between host, guest, caller, and secondary guest. None of which is pre-taped.

Then...actual callers are introduced to the mix.

It's an incredible show and I wish we had it here.

Enjoy!
 
Neanderpaul said:
You're getting Phil Hendrie!

I'll bite--what station and what time? My experience with Hendrie is that he is brilliant--for a few shows, but once you catch on to his act, it gets really old really fast. BTW, where does the show originate now and who syndicates it?

Oh, and please lose "MOST unique." Look up unique in the dictionary; something is either unique or it isn't. Uniqueness is binary; there are no such things as degrees of uniqueness. A modifiable noun that represents unusualness is.... "unusual:"
"Most unique"--> BAD; "most unusual"--> just fine.
 
Is this anything like Bruno Kirby talking to a puppet in Good Morning Viet Nam?
 
DanStrassberg said:
Neanderpaul said:
You're getting Phil Hendrie!

I'll bite--what station and what time? My experience with Hendrie is that he is brilliant--for a few shows, but once you catch on to his act, it gets really old really fast. BTW, where does the show originate now and who syndicates it?

Oh, and please lose "MOST unique." Look up unique in the dictionary; something is either unique or it isn't. Uniqueness is binary; there are no such things as degrees of uniqueness. A modifiable noun that represents unusualness is.... "unusual:"
"Most unique"--> BAD; "most unusual"--> just fine.

Normally I would ignore this. But, I'm bored today. "Most unique" is a generally accepted term. It's used to elevate, or single out the subject matter. "Although there are many unique shows on the radio today, it is Phil Hendrie's radio program that is the most unique."

In understand that this is grammatically incorrect. However, the usage is accepted within NASA, and print media throughout the United States. I'd suggest that it would be more than acceptable on an internet message board. Chalk it up to the dumbing down of the system.

And Hendrie will be on one of the talk stations
 
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