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- Marc Fellhauer (@MarcFell) is here today!
- I see BranDON only gets one day this week. Still recovering from Bachelor Party debauchery.
- Director Kenneth Lonergan taking heat from his alma mater.
- Ton-ter McGrady wants you to know that you don’t get to critique her body.
- Man shoots another in the neck that is stealing his car.
- Police chase a “brief thief“.
- Karrueche Tran seeks restraining order against Chris Brown.
- High school dropout Charlotte McKinney attends prom.
- Jerry Sandusky transferred from maximum security.
- Let’s check in with Mr. Rob Wolchek about the latest on Judge Khalila Davis‘ attendance report. By the way, she went to Michigan.
- 2 Fenton teens play Russian Roulette with a predictable outcome.
- 2017 iHeartRadio Awards complete with unrelated speeches, Miley Cyrus introducing us (ugh!) to Noah and Halsey‘s belt bra.
- Prince Jackson on GMA.
- A long overdue call to… Mike Babone (shout out to Bill’s Tar Pit and Ribs)!
- This Day In Rock to include Brian Wilson’s “Caroline No“, Tina Turner and Phil Spector’s “River Deep, Mountain High“, The Beatles and “Lovely Rita“, Led Zeppelin squeeze a show in at the Hornsey Wood Tavern, Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water“, Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandel’s “Dueling Banjos” climbs the charts but uncredited original writer Arthur Smith file lawsuit (sidebar: David Bowie’s “Cat People” and with Stevie Ray Vaughn), Beastie Boys and “License To Ill” becomes first #1 rap album, BBC’s poll of Songs That Saved Your Life to include Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees“, Rhett Hutchence sells brother Michael’s stuff on eBay, Coolio busted for drugs at LAX, Monkees regain popularity and “We Are The World” (along with Sam Kinison‘s solution for world hunger).
- State of Michigan has a little software issue tracking jobless fraud.
- Legislator wants to put a stop to soda purchases using Bridge cards.