Talk:Keith and The Girl
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[edit]The current article reflects the podcast of five years ago, but little of the information listed on the page now would be meaningful to current listeners. It seems to me that a more balanced description of the show would describe its evolution from a 'couplecast' (with the clown stories, prayer, Somerset vs. New York Post news stories, etc.), through the couples' break up, new partners, and the show's shift in focus from the hosts' lives in the early years, towards a show focused more on guests in the later years. And the show's shift from a comedy show focused on the hosts' lives to an atheist podcast with a focus on comedian guests. Not sure if that's formulated well, but my main point is the current article does not describe the podcast as it currently exists. --90.1.242.122 (talk) 23:51, 29 August 2013 (UTC)
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