"ABOUT 95% of this is filth," says Cal Wilson as she reads a list of questions submitted by listeners for pop singer Pink. "We can't say any of this on air."
Akmal Saleh, who co-hosts Nova's The Wrong Way Home drive show with Wilson and Ed Kavalee, becomes excited. His eyes widen as he digests the double entendres and innuendo-laden queries. "Akmal, don't say that word on air," Wilson warns.
Five seconds after returning to air, he says that word, a slang reference to female genitalia.
"When I gasp, it's genuine," Wilson says later. "But that's what I love about this job. It's like being in the best corner of the party." [link=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/keeping-the-show-on-the-road/2008/08/26/1219516479394.html]Full article[/link]
Green Guide 28 August 2008: Cal Wilson
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Green Guide 28 August 2008: Cal Wilson
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"ABOUT 95% of this is filth," says Cal Wilson as she reads a list of questions submitted by listeners for pop singer Pink. "We can't say any of this on air."
Akmal Saleh, who co-hosts Nova's The Wrong Way Home drive show with Wilson and Ed Kavalee, becomes excited. His eyes widen as he digests the double entendres and innuendo-laden queries. "Akmal, don't say that word on air," Wilson warns.
Five seconds after returning to air, he says that word, a slang reference to female genitalia.
"When I gasp, it's genuine," Wilson says later. "But that's what I love about this job. It's like being in the best corner of the party." [link=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/keeping-the-show-on-the-road/2008/08/26/1219516479394.html]Full article[/link]
Akmal Saleh, who co-hosts Nova's The Wrong Way Home drive show with Wilson and Ed Kavalee, becomes excited. His eyes widen as he digests the double entendres and innuendo-laden queries. "Akmal, don't say that word on air," Wilson warns.
Five seconds after returning to air, he says that word, a slang reference to female genitalia.
"When I gasp, it's genuine," Wilson says later. "But that's what I love about this job. It's like being in the best corner of the party." [link=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/keeping-the-show-on-the-road/2008/08/26/1219516479394.html]Full article[/link]
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