What is Samizdat Radio?
We're willing to bet that most of you know Samizdat only as a rumor, a faded memory, or something that drunk guy once told you about. How do we define it? Good question. Let's consult the 1998 yearbook from Sheboygan North High School to find an answer:
Friday nights the Samizdat show, which discussed, in depth, important current events, was hosted by seniors Tony [surname deleted] and Justin [surname deleted].
There you have it. It's from a writer that loves the comma, but never bothered to listen to the show. If you want what we think, Samizdat is closer to The Daily Show, just further from the truth. And we cover less relevant news.
(Sentence reprinted without permission from Polaris '98. They never listened to us. We don't need none of their "permission," no how.)
Friday nights the Samizdat show, which discussed, in depth, important current events, was hosted by seniors Tony [surname deleted] and Justin [surname deleted].
There you have it. It's from a writer that loves the comma, but never bothered to listen to the show. If you want what we think, Samizdat is closer to The Daily Show, just further from the truth. And we cover less relevant news.
(Sentence reprinted without permission from Polaris '98. They never listened to us. We don't need none of their "permission," no how.)
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