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Robert A Whit
03-22-2013, 03:14 PM
If you have not seen this, get ready ....


http://youtu.be/Vvj-r6IVDwY

Marcus Aurelius
03-22-2013, 03:43 PM
fake.

Sound familiar??

http://www.snopes.com/risque/tattled/onair.asp


Nearly all local radio stations seem to employ at least one DJ who is out to make a name for himself by amusing his listeners with prank calls. One such DJ in Texas opened a can of worms when he called a woman live on air and informed her that her husband had been fired for "unprofessional conduct" after sleeping with a number of his junior colleagues. The woman was annoyed at first, but then found the silver lining in an otherwise very dark cloud. "Oh, well," she announced live on air to the entire state, "I suppose this means that I don't have to feel guilty about my affair with his brother."


Ron Alvarez (of KC and Ron) was kind enough to explain the origin of their clip. "The bit came to us via email from a radio producer friend. I edited and produced it with our voices under the mistaken notion it was originally from an audio bit service." (That's far from unheard of: radio sometimes uses "open-ended interviews" in which individual stations' DJs pose questions from a prompt sheet to celebrities who are not actually in the studio but who have provided a set of pre-recorded answers; a technique used, for example. by hundreds of radio stations across the U.S. which conducted the very same "interview" with the Fab Four during the first flush of Beatlemania in early 1964, the questions read by each DJ, but the answers voiced by the Beatles themselves.) Alvarez was chagrined to afterwards realize the clip was actually a bit produced by another (as yet unknown) radio jock, and thus wasn't something the show would have reworked for its audience. "Unfortunately, someone recorded it and it's been floating around the web for years," said Alvarez. "Everytime someone contacts us about it, we always tell them we can't take credit."

Robert A Whit
03-22-2013, 03:52 PM
Like it or not, it was great entertainment. And free of charge too.

aboutime
03-22-2013, 07:22 PM
fake.

Sound familiar??

http://www.snopes.com/risque/tattled/onair.asp









Marcus. Agreed. I heard that same call several times.

Robert A Whit
03-23-2013, 12:18 PM
Marcus. Agreed. I heard that same call several times.A

Same here and every time it makes me laugh. It is the video that keeps on giving.