THE STUPH FILE PROGRAM:
EPISODE #0123

with
PETER ANTHONY HOLDER
The Week Of
DECEMBER 26, 2011

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Episode - #0123 (56:38)
Ivan J. Houston is a World War II veteran and the author of Black Warriors: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II, the story of the famed Black soldiers who fought during the war.
What are the top words and phrases for 2011? We discuss this with Paul JJ Payack, spokesperson for Global Language Monitor.
Michael Sykes is the president of The International Center for Bathroom Etiquette.
This week's opening slate is presented by Dan Miles, host of the Friends of Dan Music Podcast, based in Phoenix, Arizona. Dan interviews some of the finest musicians in the world.
Music heard on this week's show includes:
  • Soulful Strut - Grover Washington Jr. (opening theme)
  • It's Bad, You Know - R.L. Burnside (liner music)
  • Last Call - Jr. Walker & The All Stars (liner music)
  • Stink - John Lurie (closing theme)
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