Tune in to Tuesday's edition of TBTL to hear comedian and author Moshe Kasher. Moshe grew up with two deaf parents, was basically kidnapped by his mother, split time between Oakland and a Hasidic Jewish community of NYC, got into drugs, was sent to a mental institution... and then turned 15.
**PROGRAM NOTE** This is one of the most fascinating, honest TBTL's we've aired in a long long time. It also has a high degree of swears and references to all kinds of dicey behavior, so fairly warned be thee.
-- Luke Burbank
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I was fascinated by your interview with Moshe Kasher. By far one of the best shows, maybe second only to Drew McFrizz and his bank robbing ways. You and Andrew were great with him.
The thingy's not working, right? Not just on my end?
Also, let me take this opportunity to reaffirm my request to have a two (or three)sided "Song of the Summer" contest. The song that WILL be The Song this summer, AND the song we WISH would be The Song. Or a few of each. And maybe our few favorites from the McDonald's collection. OKAY: five popular songs, five songs that SHOULD be popular, and five McD classics. An amazing 15 song playlist we can listen to all Summer!
You’ll put the 15-song TBTL playlist on at parties (in random order) and people will be like “Hey, I just heard that song on Movin’ 92.5!” Then, “Hey, what is this song? It’s awesome? Who sings this?” And finally “Aaaaah! I loved this song when I was a kid! My family used to sing it on road trips!”