Hunter & Cush

Saint Cornholio: A Lowcountry Prayer

Cush and Hunter have been deemed "essential personnel" for the radio station. (We'll let that sink in.) Kerry was told to work from home. So... non-essential. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications

Saint Cornholio: A Lowcountry Prayer

Cush and Hunter have been deemed “essential personnel” for the radio station. (We’ll let that sink in.) Kerry was told to work from home. So… non-essential.

That doesn’t stop Cush and Hunter from calling her to talk T.P., impulse canned food buys, how the boss dressed like Hunter and our COVID-19 playlists, which means we jam some Ray Parker, Jr. We also pray to the alter of Saint Cornholio, patron saint of Bungholes. Stay safe, Lowcountry. No touchy!

Love,
Hunter, Cush & Kerr-dee (“I soh-ffer”)

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