Words from a great…no hang on…..Exceptional Man

Greetings fellow fans,

Brian Cruskett here, you may remember me from my days in the band “8th Wonder”, But more recently, and I would say succesfully, my solo career. I was recently a special guest on this show that these youths today call “The Spit”, I was slightly confused and bemuddled by the flashing lights on the buttons and the unusual sounds coming from the speakers whenever we would stop speaking, I believe Simon reffered to this as silence.

I was quite pleased with the answers I gave to their pre-school-esque type questions, clearly my favourite colour is blue and yes I can still count to 20, what were they going to ask me next? “What’s the time Mr Wolf?”, which reminds me My 13 disc compilation CD “Crusing With Cruskett” is available at most good Milk Bars and some local Markets. Also comes with Bonus DVD of me singing the classics whilst driving in my Automobile, special features include deleted scenes (including my controversial argument with the lass at the petrol station in Wonthaggi), 2 behind the scenes featurettes and a feature length commentary (Although I did fall asleep during the last 45 mins).

My new 13 CD compilation “Crusing With Cruskett”

And then…

Very special thank you to our guest Brian Cruskit, former member of seminal 80s outfit Eighth Wonder. (By the way, if you’re reading this Brian, please get in contact with our producer to retrieve your wallet).

The Spit has been nominated for best talk/chat programme award presented on the SYN awards night. Lesson: bribery is a mysterious and useful tool. Thank you Syn and, if we knew what we were doing right, we would surely try to keep it up.

If Milli Vanilli actually did sing

…it would be an illusion, like thus:

(the Spit is a radio programme on SYNFM in the Melbourne metro/suburban area on Tuesdays between 2pm and 4pm).

We ride bandwagons.

Another fantastic show over. Special thanks to the Birchwood Institute and regular co-host Dr. Christopher McDuff, Esq. for his deft skill in the art(s) of conversation and making origami mammals. Also, we would like to thank Dr. Jonathan Clough of the Faculty of Law at Monash University; and to the listeners who SMS’d in their questions for Dr. Clough and, thereby, using irrefutable logic, helped provide some very stimulating conversation.

‘Til next week: good tidings and ahoy!

Videophonic Dimension

Whilst broadcasting on radio has rarely limited us, there are times when we would like to share a special visual present with you, the reader who is (I suppose) reading this. This is just such a time. Spit favourite, and Melbourne-based musician extraordinaire, Megan Bowman’s new video clip Lavender Girl is one to watch:

Do yourself a favour, check out her album Wonderlust and her MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/meganbowmanmusic.

Alive and Well, Friends.

After taking a brief hiatus from updating this website, we are back and ready for the new year 1986.

This year, I think, has many things in store for us — including, but not limited to:

  • Music,
  • Banter,
  • Interviews,
  • Et Cetera!

How could you say ‘No’ to that? Quite simply. But, I hope you won’t. Join your kindly hosts Dijana Kumurdian, Hagan Mathews, and that most vile of all creatures, Simon Lilburn, for another rousing show of debauchery where we learn the moral that friendship is the best thing a person can have. 2.00pm -> 4.00pm on SYN 90.7 FM in the Melbourne Metro region (with limited coverage in rural Haiti, due to overwhelming and baffling popular demand).

Enough with the scary music!

Two Jehovah’s Witnesses (in the plural: a murder of Jehovah’s Witnesses) just stopped by my house to talk about whether I thought peace on Earth was indeed possible.

I was polite and wished them a good day.

Special Top 10 Albums of the Year of our Lord 2006 next week, featuring: music, laughter, liquor, big game hunting, corpse burying, and a single man on a trumpet playing La Cucharacha. I’d insist that you join us, but with that build-up, I think you’d be hard pressed to resist the awesome Mariachi grooves.

This Christmas, Give The Gift of Jelly

As I grow through my vicious, some would say unnatural, warm-up regimen for today’s show (2-4pm on SYN 90.7 FM in Melbourne Metro. region), I am reminded that indeed it is only six days until we celebrate the day which Santa Claus first landed his spacecraft in the New Mexico desert some 59 years ago in order to spread love, goodwill, and a vicious new strain of a bacterial disease which causes bouts passive aggression and the unwaning, uncontrollable urge to max one’s credit limit on shiny new objects.

So whilst we all bunker in this afternoon, to listen to the superlative wit of Hagan Mathews and Dijana Kumurdian (and the highly deficit mental faculties of Simon Lilburn), let us all remember with much impetuousness the meaning of Christmas: to watch a bunch of strangers spear-tackle each other for overpriced, overbranded dicast plastic toys of the latest phenomenon to come out of the marketing room — all to say ‘I love you’. Cynics rejoice!

Spiffingly good show, I say!

As the sunset of radio casts its evocative shadow over British Week, please direct your attentiveness to the noticable lack of Hagan Mathews in this week. Unfortunately previously engaged majestically taming wild stallions before dining with Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth the Second, he was unable to attend to-day’s programming. Lo! Fear not brave and gentle readers–he shall return in upcoming weeks. With scrumpets! And good manners!

But enough about Hagan secreting nothingness and radically nihilating his presence, for I wish to dedicate the rest of this post to wish Emma a fantastic trip and we bide her well on her trans-Atlantic journey to the British Empire where she will dine truffles with royalty, swim with the otters, visit many fascinating landmarks, cause several large parties, and just generally live it up with those Britons.

Good tidings! AHOY!

British Week

To The Stakeholder(s) Of This Fair Property:
You are cordially invited to listen to our radiophonically transmittered programme today, featuring the very best the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has to offer. Your most hospitable of hosts include Lady Dijana Kumurdian of Windesmere, Sire Hagan “Lionbraun” of Mathews, and the Honourable Countess Emma Kingsbury, of Chesterfield. [Simon Lilburn, the town spiv, was fallen ill to the spore and will return in subsequent weeks]
Attire should be ornate, yet functional. This promises to be one cultured presentation for your consideration.

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