Love You Man: Donnie’s Treadmill
Love You Man: Donnie’s Treadmill Donnie Black is the Producer of The Andie Summers Show. His love for radio started way back when he was 8 years old when he would…

Love You Man: Donnie's Treadmill
Donnie Black is the Producer of The Andie Summers Show. His love for radio started way back when he was 8 years old when he would record his radio shows on his cassette player in his bedroom. When he is not at work, he listens to 90s boy bands and watches the same movies over and over. The thing we love most about Donnie is his love and kindness to the people around him. So much so that Donnie ends all of his phone conversations with “Love you, man.” Yes, even to our boss, Razz on the Radio!
The Andie Summers Show wanted to take this a bit further and challenged Donnie to call a complete and total stranger every week with a bizarre request. He needs to end all of those phone conversations with “Love you, man” and hopefully the stranger on the line will say it back to Donnie!
Donnie has not been successful when it comes to getting “Love you man’s” back, but we still love our love muffin anyway! Listen to The Andie Summers Show every Tuesday just after 7 am for a brand new “Love You, Man.” Donnie calls a random place of business with a wild request. In the past, Donnie has called a dog walking company and asked them to walk his fake mini horse, he’s called a bowling alley after getting his fingers stuck in a bowling ball, and even a hospital because he wants to know the safest way to get rid of a jellyfish sting.
Love You Man: Donnie's Treadmill
Every week, Donnie calls a random business with an unusual request. This week, he called a Home & Garden store. He told the store employee that he just bought a new pair of soccer spikes and wants to break them in. The problem is that his home treadmill just broke, and he needs to replace it. While on the phone, Donnie asks the employee if he can help him repair his broken treadmill. Will Donnie's treadmill plea to the man on the other line get him a "Love you, man" back?