Sandilands a diplomat compared to this self-proclaimed Revolutionary
January 19th 2010 14:10
Morning radio has always had its share of idiots, whether they be on the air, or on the phone, trying to get on the air. Sydney has Kyle Sandilands, and the haters who relentlessly whine about Adam Spencer (those too old to appreciate his wit, as they didn't even listen to Double J. Spence, you'd better warn Steve Kinaine, before he damages Norman the Quiz and incurs the wrath of those listening to the wireless).
Manchester in the UK has, excuse the cheesy radio playlist pun, "the best of both worlds".
Behold, Steve Penk. He owns the radio station, and therefore has the right of appointing himself to Breakfast Drivetime. Steve, in all his wisdom, insight and community mindedness, played the Van Halen hit, "Jump", on air. Besides highlighting a somewhat retro playlist, Steve also managed to send a tactfully subtle hint to a woman (quite possibly a Blue fan), who was poised to end it all.
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Bravo, Steve, for your tact, diplomacy, and record collection.
Manchester in the UK has, excuse the cheesy radio playlist pun, "the best of both worlds".
Behold, Steve Penk. He owns the radio station, and therefore has the right of appointing himself to Breakfast Drivetime. Steve, in all his wisdom, insight and community mindedness, played the Van Halen hit, "Jump", on air. Besides highlighting a somewhat retro playlist, Steve also managed to send a tactfully subtle hint to a woman (quite possibly a Blue fan), who was poised to end it all.
Bravo, Steve, for your tact, diplomacy, and record collection.
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