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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3510 on: January 15, 2010, 11:48:00 AM »
I was glad to hear them address the "Mickey Dolenz played a drum kit set up at impossible angles" issue. This used to drive the junior high me nuts:


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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3511 on: January 15, 2010, 12:03:45 PM »
angry caller DICK was great. Tom left him on the phone just long enough for him to run out of steam and run through all of his material.

Spike's BDSM dialogue will haunt my nightmares, however. After 5 seconds, both me and The Wife were sticking our fingers in our ears and yelling LA LA LA I'M NOT LISTENING!

FOOLS !!!!! You and the Mrs. missed out on a very scintillating dialogue.


Spike, your role-playing really did send a chill up my spine.
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3512 on: January 15, 2010, 06:02:36 PM »
More Canned Heat humor, please.


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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3513 on: January 17, 2010, 06:27:41 PM »
Wurster in studio is just KILLIN' IT lately

I never end up posting in this thread because I don't even always get through the podcast before the next week's show, but... this. Absolutely.

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3514 on: January 18, 2010, 12:42:16 AM »
The Best Moment of any radio program is any mention of Mike Bullard.

Bonnaventure, how did you forget Ralph Benmergui or Rita MacNeil?



Wait WHAAAT? I had no idea either of these people had their own shows. I had to wiki both to confirm you weren't yanking me. Bullard and Mercer are comedy geniuses in comparison to Benmergui Live and Rita and Friends.

I guess I forgot about Strombo, he does the closest thing to a late-night show in Canada.

I'm glad Tom dropped me when Wurster showed up, because when he said "Alan Thicke" being the master, I probably would have started crying out of joy. I had no idea who Alan Thicke was until Douglas Coupland's jPod became a television show on the CBC...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux1mkeDfE54

Specifically at the 1:20 mark.

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3515 on: January 18, 2010, 03:26:44 AM »
I'm really late on this as I'm just catching up, but I have to say Wally Wackaman (or Wackyman?)/Z-Man was pretty amazing. He meshed with the show so well and made me laugh a lot. I hope he gets back into the studio again.
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3516 on: January 18, 2010, 08:34:39 AM »
I hope he gets back into the studio again.


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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3517 on: January 18, 2010, 02:49:16 PM »
I was in the cold cut aisle of the supermarket when I guffawed really loudly at caller "Dick" announcing his name (and Tom's reaction) on last week's show.

The couple nearby, perusing bacon products or something, gave me a weird look.
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3518 on: January 18, 2010, 03:13:39 PM »
angry caller DICK was great. Tom left him on the phone just long enough for him to run out of steam and run through all of his material.

Spike's BDSM dialogue will haunt my nightmares, however. After 5 seconds, both me and The Wife were sticking our fingers in our ears and yelling LA LA LA I'M NOT LISTENING!

FOOLS !!!!! You and the Mrs. missed out on a very scintillating dialogue.
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3519 on: January 19, 2010, 10:54:59 PM »
"All right boys, shut up."
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3520 on: January 19, 2010, 11:15:25 PM »
Best and worst moment was Tom screaming at them. It was hilarious but scary like when Bender spilled paint in the garage.
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3521 on: January 19, 2010, 11:16:17 PM »
Tom critiquing the Wally and H-Man was fantastic. It was borderline insanity. To echo Pastor Josh's sentiments, "SHUT UP!".

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3522 on: January 19, 2010, 11:18:06 PM »
Tim critiquing the Wally and H-Man was fantastic. It was borderline insanity. To echo Pastor Josh's sentiments, "SHUT UP!".

Tim? from Queens?
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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3523 on: January 19, 2010, 11:21:35 PM »
Tim critiquing the Wally and H-Man was fantastic. It was borderline insanity. To echo Pastor Josh's sentiments, "SHUT UP!".

Tim? from Queens?

Nope, that was a typo. It has been corrected.

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Re: The Best/Worst Moments of last night's show
« Reply #3524 on: January 20, 2010, 12:47:44 AM »
Jon Auer was fantastic!  I've loved the Posies for 15 years give or take, and it was tremendous to hear Mr. Auer talking and playing on the air.  I really hope he comes back.

Wally Wackiman was good too.
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