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Yours Truly on the Radio

Yesterday I was a guest on a little internet talk radio show called Yankee Fan Club Radio. A couple of weeks ago the host saw one of my many posts calling Steve Phillips and idiot and asked me to come on and after a few weeks of me being busy I went on the show last night.

You can find the podcast here and I come on at around the 44 minute mark where I attempt to speak English. Surprisingly I don't sound completely gay, just mildly.

Comments

Anonymous said…
My favorite part is that they keep pronouncing your name as Simon and you refuse to correct them. Good job though.
Simon said…
Actually it's quite the opposite. I intended it to be pronounced like that initially. Simon was one of my nicknames in high school for my baseball team, so in actuality I've been refusing to correct you guys. Ha.
Anonymous said…
Who lets people call them by the wrong name for four years?
Simon said…
No I meant in regards to the site. Not during college. People called me Simon and Simone in High School, I just decided to go with Simon for the website. Mostly so I could have some sort of deny ability.
Anonymous said…
All famous people go by fake names. They usually dont pick names gayer than their real names though.
Anonymous said…
You pronounce is "Nay-man", mother fucker!

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