Talk:Michael Feldman

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[edit] IHOR

One editor seems to take issue with any description that states that "Independent House of Radio" is intended to be humorous. In IMHO, this is bizarre. True, humor is in the eye and ear of the beholder; and true, I can't find any verifiable source that confirms that IHOR is a play on "International House of Pancakes." But are not some things obvious on their face? Whad'Ya Know is, after all, a "humor" show. IHOR is clearly a humorous reference to IHOP. Does anyone have any other explanation for his invention of the term, "Independent House of Radio?" If not, I suggest reverting.--RattBoy 10:54, 17 June 2006 (UTC)


Is this the same cat who wrote those books "Why do Clocks Run Clockwise, and Other Inponderables?", and a few others?Isaac Crumm 20:18, 25 April 2007 (UTC)