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WHAT: The Funniest Episode of Totally (In)Appropriate with Queen Aishah as She Talks About Life In 2010 - "The End Of The Year Round Up"
DATE: Wednesday, December 29, 2010
TIME: 9:00 PM (EST)
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Join Comedienne Queen Aishah On The Radio Talk Show Totally (In)Appropriate For "The End Of The Year Round Up"
We Will Give Queen Aishah The Microphone To Discuss The Events Of 2010.
Be Prepared To Laugh During the Funniest Episode of Totally (In)Appropriate
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