Press Scrapbook
a collection of some of the press we’ve received since we started this podcast, back on september 23rd, 2004.
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Ziggy Marley on The Dawn and Drew Show!![]() PR News Wire Elites TV Top 40 Charts Ziggy Marley has released the single “Into the Groove” from his second solo album Love is My Religion, on the Podsafe Music Network (PMN), supporting the release with a rare, in-depth interview with PodShow power couple, Dawn and Drew. With this release on the PMN, Marley is enabling thousands of podcasters to play the track on their shows for free, supporting the free licensing of music to the podcasting community and creating millions of ’spins’ with audiences around the globe. “Ziggy is a rare combination of musical talent and industry vision,” said PodShow CEO and Co founder Ron Bloom. “He is one of a new breed of artists who are blazing a trail and finding innovative ways to reach their fans and new audiences outside the traditional label system. Producers and fans love having him on the SHOW!” “Ziggy’s interview with Dawn and Drew adds an extra element to his music,” added Adam Curry, President and Co founder of PodShow. “Releasing his material to be shared by podcasters with audiences worldwide is a huge endorsement for our Network. I am very appreciative of Dawn and Drew, as well as the Marley family for adding their magic to PodShow and the PMN.” |
Seattle Post IntellegencerSteve Mack Q&A: Media whiz finds podcasts speak volumes Q: You call one of your chapters “Podcasting’s Meteoric Trajectory.” You think this has quite the future. A: Well, yeah. There are some case studies at the back of the book. Dawn and Drew, they moved out to a farm and started posting little audio files talking about what they did each day. It sounds pedestrian, but it caught on like wildfire. Now they’re in a position where they don’t have to work anymore. |
PR WebVIA ‘Couples, Computers and Gaming’ Event Looks at Relationships and PC Games Designed to be entertaining as well as informative, the hosts of the “Dawn and Drew Show!” on Sirius Satellite Radio will be the comedic emcees for the event, team members from the all-female professional PC gaming team girlz 0f destruction will give couples from the audience hands-on training in the skills needed for pro gaming, and a prominent array of well-known industry figures, including John Broady of CNET Gamespot, analyst Rob Enderle, and Mary Schuyler, producer of the Desperate Housewives PC game, will discuss women and gaming, advertising, and the future of the gaming industry. also: |
MSNBC NewsweekThe Power of iPod The progress of podcasts followed the earlier evolutionary path of Web sites from fringe to mainstream, this time at a rate so accelerated that it was almost a blur. This was helped by Apple’s integration of podcasting into the iTunes store. One day the most popular podcasts were quirky homegrown productions like “Dawn and Drew,” by a wacky postpunk couple living in a Wisconsin farmhouse, and on what seemed the very next day, people were downloading podcasts from The New York Times, National Public Radio and Major League Baseball. (Oh, and NEWSWEEK.) |
AdotasA Second Podvertising Perspective: Explaining Once More Why Podcast Product Peddling Couldn’t Hurt In two years podcasting has grown from a fringe craze, to the next big thing and is now a household word. Podcasters themselves have grown from hobbyists to professionals with a business side to compliment their creative side. A quick review of the iTunes Music Store’s podcast showcase reveals programming not only from podcasting pioneers like Dawn and Drew or Steve Gillmor but from mainstream sources like television, radio and print news outlets, entertainment companies, movie studios and educational and religious institutions. |
Podcasting NewsPeople’s Choice Podcast Awards Announced PodcastAwards.com has announced the winners in 20 of the 22 categories of the 2006 People’s Choice Podcast Awards. Winners announced include: Entertainment – Pottercast; Mature - The Dawn and Drew Show; and Technology / Science - DiggNation. |
Market WatchMillion-dollar podcasting By and large the shows nominated in 22 categories are small; few show up in iTunes’ Top 100. The best known contenders are “Dawn and Drew” and “Keith and the Girl” (Mature), the President’s Weekly Radio Address (Political), “Accident Hash” (PodSafe Music), and “DiggNation” (Technology/Science”) |
Market WatchPodcasts make new partners From delivering raunchy shows like “Dawn and Drew” and playing tunes from unknown musicians, PodShow’ aims to expand to now grab the ears of Fortune 500 listeners by creating “the first business media network,” the company said in a news release. |
Podfather Faux Pas![]() While Dawn and Drew were in the back room doing lord-knows-what to their poor microphones, the Podshow command crew were recruiting programmers - hamsters from a planet near Mars… |
iTunes One Year Anniversary![]() iTunes turns one year old and they showcase us as one of the pioneering podcasts that helped pave the way for the success of podcasting. Thanks iTunes!! and Happy Birthday! |
JS Online‘Katie Mac’ podcasts entertain, endure So it launched last fall, with Freddie drawing on southeast Wisconsin’s now-veteran podcast “The Dawn and Drew Show!” for inspiration. |
Monterey County Heraldmeet the Former MTV VJ Adam Curry’s fame and bravado help push podcasting into mainstream consciousness The Dawn and Drew Show!… It’s among the most popular podcasts in the country. |
Canton RepJust call him the PODFATHER “The Dawn and Drew Show!” — Two self-described ex-gutter punks from Los Angeles talk frankly, candidly, repeatedly about topics including love, sex and farm animals from a 19th century dairy farm in Wisconsin. |
The Phillidelphia EnquirerWhat People Are Reading On Blogs Here’s a personal story - I get the technology. I listened to home-grown movie critics and dirty-talking Dawn and Drew while researching an article in late 2004. My iTunes lets me subscribe to different Podcasts, and I have from time to time grabbed radio programs from WXPN and KCRW to-go. But I’d rather listen to other things. I would love to hear from anyone who is an active Podcaster. What’s worth the time? |
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Billboard Radio Monitor Emmis Research Detects ‘iPod Fatigue’ The hottest podcast out there is something called Dawn and Drew… |
The New Zealand HeraldPeter Griffin: Ricky Gervais the podcast king The trend is mirrored in the United States where the Onion Radio News and The Dawn and Drew Show are two of the better comedy podcasts available for free download. |
Los Angeles Times‘Podfather’ plots a radio hit of his own PodShow Inc., the privately held company Curry co-founded with business partner Ron Bloom, is a big tent, packed with thousands of podcasts that juggle topics including comedy and culture, education and technology. Curry helps develop all the programming; among the most downloaded are Curry’s own tech-heavy “Daily Source Code” and the “MommyCast,” a weekly podcast by two stay-at-home moms in the Washington, D.C., area with seven children between them and who dispense parental advice. But its crown jewel is “The Dawn and Drew Show!,” two self-described ex-gutter punks who now podcast from a 19th century dairy farm in southeast Wisconsin and talk raunchy about love, sex and even farm animals. |
San Francisco ChronicleHow an ex-VJ transformed conventional media into the vox populi. Ever hear of podcasting? There are already more podcast shows than radio stations in the world, according to FeedBurner, a news feed service provider, and they fall into two distinct categories: material created by people taking advantage of low-cost production technology, such as the popular homespun “Dawn and Drew Show,” or audio offerings from established media entities. |
Informit NetworkPodcasting Made Easy with Podcast Factory In case you’ve been living under a rock, podcasting (in which people create shows on a wide variety of topics) is an alternative to radio or television broadcasting. Podcasts are available on demand, so you can listen to them or view them at your convenience. Podcasting is growing in popularity with new shows popping up every day. Although some shows don’t make it past the first few episodes, others, such as The Dawn and Drew Show, have enabled the hosts to quit their day jobs and get into podcasting full time. So whether you plan to make podcasting your new career or just want to share your hobby with your fellow Internet denizens, let’s look at how Podcast Factory will help you make your podcasting debut. |
Guardian Unlimited: The ObserverFor the love of pod… But Resonance broadcasts in the London area on 104.4FM, and you can never hear it properly for all the interference. Does that mean its podcasts aren’t radio, or only radio in the south-east of England? Who knows… And what about those podcasts that exist just as themselves? The Dawn and Drew Show (dawnanddrew.podshow.com), an excellent and very popular programme from a couple of Wisconsin alterno-nerds, only exists as a podcast, but it’s a regular, fi ve-show-aweek talkshow with thousands of listeners worldwide. That seems like radio; as does littleradio.com, an alternative music station that calls itself a blogzine. But what of the CMG (Coke Machine Glow) podcast, which you fi nd on the Little Radio website? That’s just a selection of good college rock tunes, like radio without the talking, or ye olde mix-tape that you make and give to friends. It’s a good one, too, by the way. |
ForbesWho’s Paying For Podcasts? Other podcast businesses aren’t willing to hand over basic rate information. Ron Bloom, whose PodShow network includes some of Podcasting’s most high-profile names– The Dawn and Drew Show, for instance, features a married Wisconsin couple who discuss raunchy topics, bicker and sing–says he doesn’t give advertisers a CPM rate . “We advise them on which shows to advertise with,” he says. “But it isn’t productive to do CPM in this new media.” |
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The Sheboygan Press Podcasting makes pros out of amateurs Dawn Miceli, 29, and Drew Domkus, 34, the masterminds behind the highly successful “Dawn and Drew Show,” which boasts listeners in the hundreds of thousands, got into podcasting with a computer and a $20 microphone. |
StreamingMedia.comPodShow and Limelight Networks Launch PodShowPDN–The First High Performance Delivery Network for Podcasting PodShow is delivering hundreds-of-thousands of downloads of our show with no hiccups,” said Drew Domkus, Producer and Co Host of the wildly-popular The Dawn & Drew Show. “PodShow has really worked hard on this - I can’t wait for all podcasters to experience the ‘PDN’. |
Asheville Citizen TimesHere’s how to star in your own podcasts Drew Domkus and Dawn Miceli surf the Internet for photos of plastic surgery gone awry while recording an evening’s podcast. With not much more than a laptop computer, a cheap microphone and two pairs of inexpensive headphones, they record the Podcast called The Dawn and Drew Show… |
Investors.comIDog helps Podshow dig up sales With a lineup of dozens of programs like “Dawn and Drew” and “Rock and Roll Geek Show,” Podshow (www.podshow.com) is delivering files for downloading to hundreds of thousands of listeners. “Increasingly media is being generated by consumers and being consumed by other consumers. Our primary mission is to take this content, turn it into a property and sell it to Madison Avenue,” added Bloom. |
Investors.comAll hail the podfather To date, that list reads like a who’s who of the podcasting community and includes such luminaries as Dawn and Drew, Adam Curry (see above), Witchita Rutherford and PW Fenton to name but a few. |
MacWorldFirst Look: GarageBand 3 Despite some shortcomings, GarageBand 3’s podcasting features make it a robust and versatile audio editing program. Some podcasters have been using it for more than a year, such as Dawn Miceli and Drew Domkus of the Dawn and Drew Show—and that was before the latest changes to the application. |
Ventura County StarAdvertisers are taking notice of podcasting’s possibilities They haven’t quite achieved that goal yet, but their downloadable “Dawn and Drew” show is now so popular that it’s courted by big-name advertisers — despite its sometimes raunchy and profane language. |
MacWorldYear of the podcast Which is what happened this week, when we learned that podcasting isn’t just for the hardcore geeks anymore. It’s become much more than the insular and self-referential world of Adam Curry, Dave Winer, Dawn and Drew, Michael Geoghegan and others. Now, it’s gone mainstream—so much so, that “podcast” was declared as the Word of the Year by The New Oxford American Dictionary. |
MacWorldMacworld Podcast #14: Podcast Expo [mwpodcast14.mp3] The conference featured sessions on creating and delivering digital content—that’s fancy talk for “podcasting”—and drew podcasters from around the country. I spoke to several—including Dawn Miceli and Drew Domkus of “Dawn and Drew” fame—about how they got into podcasting, why they do it, and the gear they use to deliver their podcasts to the masses. Maybe it will inspire you to dive into making a podcast of your own. |
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Do Public Broadcasters Get Podcasting? November 01, 2005 http://www.podcastingnews.com/archives/2005/11/do_public_broad.html “The pros can do it easier, faster, and generally better than all but the most organized and talented amateurs,” argues Hill. “They have greater experience and resources when it comes to creating quality programming - particularly ongoing series. This accounts for the fact that professionally produced shows now account for over 90% of the iTunes top 100 podcast list, and the smutty charms of early podcast stars like Dawn and Drew are now off the list.” |
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The point of podcasting October 10, 2005 http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/editors/2005/10/podcasting/index.php For now, podcasting isn’t a way to make huge amounts of money. Unless you’re Adam Curry, the “podfather” and founder of PodShow, and/or his “podchildren,” Dawn and Drew, you’re probably not going to be quitting your day job to start a full-time podcast anytime soon. |
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Bostonist Rates The UFN Show September 05, 2005 http://www.bostonist.com/archives/2005/09/05/bostonist_rates_the_ufn_show.php With a show that’s light on format, a large part of the appeal rests on the comedic ability of the hosts and the chemistry they have together. Bostonist thinks that UFN’s biggest problem is there are five hosts who often find themselves talking over each other. With so much going on, it becomes very hard to follow the show and what they are talking about at the moment. The UFN Show has some hard comedy competition from Dawn and Drew, who currently set the gold standard, and so far, UFN has not been able to match up. |
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Stuff to do, to buy, to talk about Aug. 4, 2005 http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=345859 Since then, nearly 100 magazines and newspapers have spotlighted the couple. The Dawn and Drew show podcasts nightly from the couple’s 1895 farmhouse in rural Wayne. In a little more than a year, they’ve received world attention, with some media outlets applauding their podcasting success - Durex condoms recently began sponsoring the show that isn’t a show. Others just like Miceli and Domkus and the homespun spin they put on racy topics. One described the show, which is really a nightly conversation, as a cross between Howard Stern’s show and “A Prairie Home Companion.” |
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The Era Of The Mixmaster 08.03.05 http://www.forbes.com/columnists/2005/08/03/blogs-mixmasters-media-cx_sw_0802whitmore.html Personally, I envision athletes, musicians and cartel-level drug dealers all becoming cult media brands equal to that of, say, syndicated stars such as Rush Limbaugh or Al Franken. Your next-door neighbors have the same opportunity, as podcasters Dawn Miceli and Drew Domkus have proven. |
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Porn purveyors push prurient podcasts July 27, 2005 http://news.com.com/2061-10786_3-5807577.html And, not surprisingly, they’re gaining swarms of avid fans. “Open Source Sex” ranked as the fourth most popular show on the iTunes directory of the top 100 podcasts–above CNN, ESPN and the Wall Street Journal. “The Dawn and Drew Show” ranked 30th. And on PodcastDirectory.com’s list of today’s most popular podcasts, the top four were sex-related shows. The trend is far less shocking than the material red-faced listeners may hear on the shows. As the site’s founder Andrew Leyden told Newsweek, “No matter what the technology is, sex finds a way to get involved.” |
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The Podcast as a New Podium July 22, 2005 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/22/arts/22heff.html?ex=1149048000&en=058996899fa8b11d&ei=5070 In the first category, I like “The Dawn and Drew Show,” on which a couple - the prolific podcasters Dawn and Drew, who describe themselves in a blurb as “ex-gutter punks” who now live in a Wisconsin farmhouse - make each other laugh and get on each other’s nerves. It is the kind of mesmerizing voyeurism you can imagine submitting to on a long solo road trip. Dawn, who has the more flamboyant personality, evidently rules the couple’s roost; she sometimes proposes a sketch - in which she and her husband free-associate on various words, for instance - and then crushes it if it’s not working. She uses jokes and spaciness to cover gaps in her knowledge, as when she thought the Hindenburg blimp was literally a lead zeppelin. And she stages dramatic changes of heart about Drew. On a recent broadcast she suddenly said: “I’m divorcing you! No, I love you!” Drew replied, unflappably, “Which is it?” And Dawn said: “Both! I’m torn!” She sounded petulant, unreachable. |
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Podcasting goes from indie to mainstream overnight July 14, 2005 http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_fullstory.asp?id=37907 Listeners signed up for more than 1 million free podcast subscriptions in just two days when iTunes started featuring them last month. That includes independent podcasts, such as “The Dawn and Drew Show.” But the soaring popularity of mainstream podcasts on iTunes might make it tough for indies to find an audience - and profitability. |
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Apple releases iTunes 4.9 for Mac and Windows with podcasting features June 28, 2005 http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/6134/ The new Podcast Directory in iTunes 4.9 features over 3,000 free audio programs, making it one of the largest Podcast directories in the world, with favorites such as ABC News, Adam Curry, BBC, Clear Channel, The Dawn and Drew Show, Disney, Engadget, ESPN, Newsweek and NPR member stations such as KCRW in Los Angeles and WGBH in Boston. |
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Bring Radio to Your iPod 4/28/05 http://www.macnewsworld.com/story/Bring-Radio-to-Your-iPod-118003OS9H5Q.xhtml The Dawn and Drew Show has become wildly popular, but its official motto is true: “It’s mostly funny stuff, but at times may be offensive.”. |
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Podcasting to the world April 1, 2005 http://www.smh.com.au/news/Technology/Podcasting-to-the-world/2005/03/31/1111862521861.html Like most couples, Dawn Miceli and her husband Drew enjoy sitting round a table in the evening and mulling over the mundane events that made up their day. Unlike most couples, the conversations in their farmhouse in rural Wisconsin are listened to by up to 35,000 people from Tennessee to Thailand and South Dakota to South Korea. Dawn and Drew are podcasters - stars of an internet-based phenomenon which, in seven short months, has mushroomed at such a pace that some pundits are predicting a serious challenge to mainstream radio. |
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Are You Into Podcasting? 31 March 2005 http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/archive/2005-03/2005-03-31-voa5.cfm?CFID=2322655&CFTOKEN=70991305 People broadcast about many subjects, including religion, their everyday lives or hobbies such as fishing or drinking wine. Right now, a very popular podcast is called “The Dawn and Drew Show”. Dawn and Drew are a young wife and husband who live in the state of Wisconsin. Their show is meant to be funny. In it, they talk about their lives and whatever interests them at that moment. They bring guests to their show, including their parents and other family members. |
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The Post and Courier | Charleston.net
03/10/05 DAWN: So Chinatown was cool. Saw naked people, a lot of Chinese. – “The Dawn and Drew Show,” recorded Feb. 21 on a bed in a San Francisco friend’s guest room. Successful podcasts like Slusher’s seem to find their audience over time. The most popular is “The Dawn and Drew Show,” a general-interest talkfest that usually consists of a husband and wife gabbing in their Wisconsin living room. A libertarian podcast sparked a scandal last week when its hosts suggested listeners boost their show’s ranking by panning Dawn and Drew. The faithful howled. |
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Boise Weekly
03/09/05 At present, a husband and wife team bantering away for your potential enjoyment may dominate the market in The Dawn and Drew Show… |
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Dave Winer of scripting.com
I just listened to my first Dawn & Drew podcast. They’re awesome. |
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Adam Curry of live.curry.com
Drew gets ready to kick my ass when I was goosing Dawn.
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New York Times
http://tech2.nytimes.com/mem/technology/techreview.html?res=990CE3D6153DF93BA15753C1A9629C8B63 The unscripted “Dawn and Drew Show,” one of the most popular podcasts so far, is recorded in the living room of Ms. Miceli, an artist, and Mr. Domkus, who provides technical support for an office building in nearby Milwaukee. They play off each other like Abbott and Costello, with Mr. Domkus as the straight man and Ms. Miceli as the joker, continually cracking jokes and making off-the-wall comments (and sometimes venturing into sexual subject matter). |
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The Boston Globe - December 20, 2004
Garfield loves loading up his iPod, before taking a long walk around Jamaica Pond, with the latest edition of ”The Dawn and Drew Show,” the real-life and often off-color bantering of a husband and wife in rural Wisconsin. He also likes downloading one of the few mass-market shows now being podcast, ”Morning Stories” on Boston’s WGBH-FM public radio station. |
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Newsweek
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6640519/site/newsweek/ 120704 |
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The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,1363637,00.html The available feeds range from Skinny Bones on Air, a podcast featuring “the experiences gained from writing, directing and editing an independent feature film”, to the increasingly infamous Dawn and Drew show, “a husband and wife podcasting duo coming to you from the town of Wayne, Wisconsin”. |
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Australian IT
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,11514234^15382^^nbv^,00.html Engadget is chatter from the website of the same name about the latest gadgets and The Dawn and Drew Show is a husband-and-wife chat show from Wayne, Wisconsin. |
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The State
http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/living/10091450.htm “The Dawn & Drew Show,” broadcast from Wayne, Wis. Listen for: Dawn’s daily confessions of love for former MTV host Adam Curry. |
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Philidelphia Inquirer
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/10034051.htm Dawn and Drew figure they now have a couple of thousand listeners who have downloaded their 18 shows, so many that their Internet service provider can’t handle the traffic. |
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Arizona Central
http://www.azcentral.com/ent/pop/articles/1102podcasting02.html Dawn and Drew figure they now have a couple of thousand listeners who have downloaded their 18 shows, so many that their Internet service provider can’t handle the traffic. |
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VeertienElf Media
http://www.veertienelf.nl/CMS/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=46&Itemid= Een andere populaire podcast is The Dawn and Drew Show die gemaakt wordt door een jong Amerikaans echtpaar uit Wayne, Wisconsin. Ze maken een paar keer per week een hilarisch kort programma dat letterlijk de hele wereld overgaat. Zo zijn er nog tientallen andere shows beschikbaar over talloze thema’s. |









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By Six Underground » Blog Archive » Dawn and Drew Show Marathon on 07.05.05 9:34 am
I absolutely love you guys! I listen to your podcasts everyday! I really think that you need to come to Ohio and visit me so i can be on your podcast. my favorite episode so far is episode 104 where you’re talking about mowing and how Drew was like…well i was on my plane ride and the grass looked short. And Dawn was like, “You think Drew? You think it would?” OH man that gets me everytime. Just keep doing what your doing and i will continue to listen to your show. Happy podcasting!
By Amanda on 07.13.05 10:44 am
Quit begging for money and stuff on your podcasts. The show’s gone way downhill. Nobody wants to see your boobs for a $1.
By Paul Serverio on 08.19.05 1:06 pm
Dawn and Drew are the best, I knew Dawn before she became FAMOUS, did I mention that I am her relative:P Keep up the great work Dawn and Drew!
By Andy on 08.27.05 7:36 pm
What the hell? everyone wants that you idiot!!!
By Gaz on 09.22.05 3:21 pm
what the fuck?
By Jethro Bodine on 11.16.05 6:02 pm
Amanda uh…what the hell.
Anyways you guys this page is…well too long. So much press! How do you collect all that?
By El Nacho on 12.02.05 1:40 am
What did I do before podcasting?? It has replaced tv and masturbation as my favorite pasttime…well, at least tv! 1 out of 2 ain’t bad.
By andrew chasnoff on 12.11.05 5:48 pm
id like to say that you guys are fucking awesome. you talk me to sleep every single nightt.
you guys are so funny. ahah my personal favorite moment is when you talk about precious. o my. and also dawn. when i was in hottopic the other day i thought of you cus i saw alot of hello kitty stuff. but i was broke. sorry
love you guys alott
megan.
aha guess what. im only 13
By Megan on 12.24.05 3:31 pm
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