Hunter & Cush

Essentially…Non-Essential: ‘The Table Gets Turnt’

Day two into Charleston's COVID-19 "shelter at home" mandate and it's all Wally World up in here. "Sorry folks, park's closed." Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications

Essentially…Non-Essential: ‘The Table Gets Turnt’

Day two into Charleston’s COVID-19 “shelter at home” mandate and it’s all Wally World up in here. “Sorry folks, park’s closed.”

Hunter and Cush are still working daily from the radio station. Non-essential Kerry is working from home, apparently golfing and furiously YouTubing to hide the desecration of her sister’s bougie Potter Barn table. (The hair dryer works, people!)

In this episode, we explore body image – namely, why Cush isn’t comfortable getting naked. Along with Hunter’s unhealthy hatred of the 70’s group Supertramp and obsession with the cultural phenomenon that is Tiger King. The gang looks forward to a unique group Halloween costume and tries out a few COVID-19 pick-up lines on Kerry (in Italian, of course).

Come for the KISS stay for the Tiger… (See what we did there?) But before you press play, please enjoy this unforgettable visual, courtesy of Cush. Me-ow!

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