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Marvin Interviews Peterson!

In which Marvin, presenting like a cross between Chris Matthews and Barbara Walters, asks Peterson the tough questions.

Marvin tried the interview format once before, (the cousin Leonard debacle). This time he is prepared and in charge.
this is an audio post - click to play

Comments

Christine Bakke said…
Wow, Peterson. That must be rare for you not to get a word in.

Oh, wait, you talk to me on the phone. You're used to it, I guess. ;)
Marvin, have you thought about getting your own chat show? Maybe like a Christian version of Jerry Springer??
T.V. Fritz said…
WHen are you going to be at MTSU
tvonthefritz,
I'll be in middle TN this weekend for my show at TN Tech on Sunday. I should be on the MTSU campus on Mon or Tue. Nothing planned, just hanging with my friend Scott. It would be great to meet up with you if you are free.
Peterson
Valorie said…
Color me stunned, blind-sided, and clotheslined!

Marvin, you forgot to ask Peterson when he stopped beating his wife!
Anonymous said…
LOL! "Voodoo Quaker magic."
Willie Hewes said…
*roflol*
Anonymous said…
Please be nicer to Marvin....he only learning the art of interviews....I think he was a bit freaked out when Peterson so blodly said "I don't agree". Marivin got scared, give him a break, we all get scared.....
Anonymous said…
Was this a joke?

What kind of loaded (and disrespectful) first question was that?

And, Peterson, why didn't you correct the man?

puzzled

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Anonymous said…
How did he know about our Quaker voodoo magic? I thought that was top secret. We must find the leak!

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