ANDREW W.K. Wants You To Be On His MTV2 Show

May 27, 2004

If you would like a chance to be a guest on ANDREW W.K.'s new MTV2 show, "Your Friend, Andrew W.K.", all you have to do is write an e-mail and send it to the show at this location. "You can email questions or problems or anything else you want Andrew to give advice about," reads a post on Andrew's web site. "The more times you write in, the better your chances of getting on the show. If your question is selected, Andrew will answer it, and maybe even come to your house, to help you in person! It's an advice show, and Andrew wants to help you! PLEASE WRITE IN NOW!!! Also, please write in to MTV2 if you have any comments or suggestions for the show! And go to the MTV Message Boards and let your voice be heard! They are listening! We want you to help make this better and better! It's YOURS!"

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