Across the U.S., thousands of Air America Radio fans, well-wishers, progressives, liberals, and others joined together today in a massive display of collective and joyous celebration to wish AAR a magnificent third birthday.
It was an unbelievable three years ago that Al Franken, Janeane Garofalo, Mike Malloy, Randi Rhodes and others began their righteous struggle for progressive radio. In Los Angeles alone, hundreds clogged "beautiful downtown Burbank" to wish them the best, and our reporter was there with this shot of the party in front of KTLK headquarters:
(Note: our cameraman asked all the celebrants to cross to the other side of the street, that's why you can't see anyone)
The thronging multitudes then presented AAR executives with copies of the Official Third Anniversay Flyer, together with a donut with three candles:
(Note: the executives from AAR are on the other side of the locked gate, and as they explained they would have come out to meet us except the guy with the key had gone out for lattes.)
And, here's the Official Flyer:
Posted in Satire at March 31, 2007 11:37 AM
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