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Whad'ya Know - Call-in Question - Michael Feldman
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Whad'ya Know — Call-in Question — Michael Feldman

Channel: Nathan Wilson
Description: Funniest call-in ever on Michael Feldman's Whad'ya Know?
Callers: Joanne (5), Jocelyn (7), Mark (8), Amy (8), Kel (9), Bobby (9), Peter (6), and FINALLY John from Louisville with TEN!
If anyone knows when this was, let me know! I forgot.

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