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- Marc Fellhauer (@MarcFell) is here today!
- How did your Mothers Day activities go? Char was a little loose-lipped at the Fellhauer home.
- Reflecting on the John List story.
- The QLine opens with a few issues and a few too many passengers.
- Miss USA pageant is on tonight.
- Covering the Confederate statue removal and Richard Spencer.
- Doesn’t sound like “Snatched” is doing so well.
- Prince’s band “The Revolution” is touring.
- Not everyone is in agreement with Drew’s take on “Starship”. Comparing with Chicago and Van Halen.
- Bob Seger playing Pine Knob.
- Apparently Drew’s mom’s phone only can make calls to people in a 5 mile radius.
- Leading in to some true crime, we start with Drew’s connection to the Senator Charles Percy story.
- Over to 48 Hours and the story of Victoria.
- Next up, the story of Priscilla and Charles Cullen.
- Finishing up with 20/20’s latest on John McAfee.
- Johnny Depp isn’t smashing the scales these days.
- My Super Sweet Sixteen and Promposal hilarity to include house/yard overlap.
- With the American Idol comeback, checking in on William Hung and Sanjay Malakar.
- Remember Jesse Camp?
- Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are still an item?
- Lena Dunham is working out her anxiety, not trying to be sexy.
- Madonna and her Mothers Day babble.
- Scott Disick can’t figure out copy and paste and needs to go into a rehab.
- Travis Scott starts a riot.
- Kris Jenner snubs Caitlyn on Mothers Day.
- Caitlyn Jenner on an upcoming Larry King episode.
- Marc is confronted with a Spanish keyboard.
- With the horrible Derek Jeter plaque, we revisit his garage sale and get an opinion from Maz.
- This Day In Rock to include: the Beatles play the Royalty Theater in Chester; Paul meets Linda; Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young hit number 1 again with “4 Way Street“; Frank Zappa and his wife produce Ahmet; Rolling Stones hit number one with “Black and Blue” (sidebar: “Hey, Negrita“); Asia‘s self-titled album hits number one; Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney’s “Ebony and Ivory“; Janet Jackson’s “That’s The Way Love Goes“; Courtney Love sells the murder mansion; Oasis attempts internet censorship; Rob Gretton is done at 46; Brian Pendleton calls it quits at 57; June Carter Cash wraps it up at 73; Neil Diamond finally reaches number one with “Home Before Dark“.
- A woman’s home suffers the Niagara Falls of Feces.