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VIDEO: C-SPAN Prank Calls

By Antonio D. French

Filed Monday, October 23, 2006 at 9:08 AM

WARNING: This video contains language which some may find objectionable.

The following video is making its way around the Web. It is basically a compilation of prank calls to various C-SPAN call-in shows -- many of them from fans of shock jock Howard Stern.

In one segment, St. Louis activist and former Congressional candidate Eric Vickers gets a call from a woman in Baltimore who just couldn't contain her physical attraction to him. Pretty funny stuff.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Howard Stern rules!!!

10/23/2006 3:35 PM

 
Blogger Doug Duckworth said...

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10/23/2006 3:36 PM

 
Blogger Travis Reems said...

Some how I doubt that the Howard Stern crowd watches C-SPAN. Heck, can they spell C-SPAN?

10/23/2006 4:07 PM

 
Blogger Doug Duckworth said...

Travis,

That is a moot point since the majority of Americans do not watch C-Span. Sadly this is true even though it is one of the most important insights into the legislative process.

10/23/2006 7:13 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what is even funnier is that C-SPAN fell for that fraud of an activist - Eric Vickers.

10/23/2006 10:04 PM

 

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