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- Trudi Daniels (@Trudicsx) from 94.7 WCSX and Marc Fellhauer (@MarcFell) today!
- Today is payday for everyone… except Trudi, oh and BranDON.
- Why bother rising up to manager level at Taco Bell?
- Drew delivers the first “State of the Podcast”.
- Porn Hub has some interesting statistics from the Women’s March.
- Teacher getting arrested in the classroom.
- Chelsea Handler‘s jokes are “despicable”.
- Do the nuclear codes keep Trump up at night?
- Triumph The Insult Comic Dog is back at it!
- Let’s get a call in to Charlie Brotman since he has a lot of free time these days!
- Trudi tells us to how to meet Gene Simmons in Key West. Be sure to catch Trudi’s podcast!
- Trudi also talked with Tom Green who has a tour underway.
- Shia LeBooFoo gets arrested during his art project.
- That Carter, er… Connor brat that started the fire at the anti-Trump rally? Guess who is daddy is.
- The Dow hits 20,000. Is it beneficial?
- Trump still insists Mexico will pay for that wall. What would it cost?
- Auto companies making strong profits.
- Todd Courser back in the news? Are you crazy? What are you talking about?
- Drew catches the latest Jackoff ReacherArounder movie along with the “Chicago” documentary.
- A run through Chicago tracks to include “Make Me Smile“, “25 Or 6 To 4“, “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day“, “You’re The Inspiration“.
- Drew ponders “If you could make a career stop, who’s would it be?”
- Suggestions include Dennis DeYoung, Shia LeBooFoo, Justin Dweeber, and ALL of the Kardashians.
- The Scientology Salute.
- Kellyanne Conway did standup comedy back in the day.
- White Boy Rick has a shot at freedom. How well will this sit with Thomas Fiorini?
- Jimmy The Greek demonstrates how to get fired.
- Catching up on some email.
- Fox 2’s Let It Rip never disappoints.
- This Day In Rock to include Petula Clark’s “Downtown” featuring session guitarist Jimmy Page, Pink Floyd drops Syd Barrett, Ringo Starr with “You’re Sixteen“, John Lennon with “Stand By Me“, and the Beatles on the roof with “Don’t Let Me Down“.
- Carol Teegardin puts together a Kwame play.