About this series:
Guys from Queens Network Inc (GFQ Network) has rapidly become the leading producer of “talk-radio” style Internet programing. Each of GFQ’s shows are produced live within the Queens NYC headquarters, and consists of numerous long-running web-based programming hosted by a one of the most talented groups of people under one roof. GFQ was founded and created by Andrew Zarian in April 2009, now joined by over a dozen more people on the creative team who host and contribute to the various broadcasts. Each show can be seen live on our website GFQlive.tv, and can be downloaded as an Audio/Video podcast from the GFQ Network website. Our passionate and creative team of hosts are made up of a wide range of authors, comedians, futurists, and broadcasters who deliver high quality programming each day. GFQ covers everything from news, pop-culture, technology, opinion, and entertainment on a daily basis. Currently the network averages over 2 million viewers a month with over 13 shows per week covering everything from news to pop-culture, technology, opinion, comedy, and entertainment.
This week on The Andrew Zarian Show: Kunal is upset. What put him in such a bad mood? Andrew thinks he's just being a baby. To make things worse, Ku...
This week on The Andrew Zarian Show: Kunal is upset. What put him in such a bad mood? Andrew thinks he's just being a baby. To make things worse, Kunal got pulled over on the way to the show. Did his "I'm a surgeon" excuse work? Andrew screws up Valentine's day for Jessica. How do you screw up Valentine's day? Jessica explains. Andrew, Coco, and Kunal discuss Whitney Houston's death. Does Jessica hate Whitney? Comedy Central suspends Stephen Colbert's show for unknown reasons. Did he go too far? Andrew and Kunal discuss New York Knicks star Jeremy Lin's rise of fame. Does he deserve to be famous? Also, Andrew has a strange dream about a friend he knew from school. Should he reach out and tell her about the dream? And The News with Jessica.
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