Wednesday, December 31, 2008

12.31.8

Well, look who stopped by for the year's last show, Crazy Ray. After the usual 'Guess who's in the studio' nonsense, Glenn went on with an entertaining show. No breaks either, just simple conversations back and forth with Justin, Samantha, Steve and Big Steve Malbauf. Good show to end a challenging year. Let's all hope for a better '09.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

12.30.8

Good show! See you ball tomorrow at h2omedia.com live!

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Monday, December 29, 2008

12.29.8

Wooo! Bad beginning to today's show! First, Glenn got on late, then stumbled a bit, no, actually a lot at the start, especially when some idiot kept trying to sabotage the show with some stupid sound machine. Anyway, Jim Leven called and made the show quite entertaining after-all. See you all tomorrow, Glenn will have his act together then!

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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

12.24.8

No we didn't have a traditional 'Christmas Show', instead, it was business as usual. That's a ridiculous conversation with Samantha, a long conversation with the 'Duff' regarding the latest Wall Street scandal and some baseball history from Dick Whelan. Oh, some George Baily mixed in througout the show too! Merry Merry Christmas!

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

12.23.8

Wow, Glenn was on a different highway today, that's the 'Highway to Hell'! Looks like the headlines in '08 really got to our so-called host. Good call from a former regular. The 'Witness Protection' guy called in from Texas to give us a Howard Stern report. Then Glenn went over the 10 most likely companies to liquidate in '09. Plus, a really ugly look at America's most greedy on today's show, including one less person to worry about.

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Monday, December 22, 2008

12.22.8

Was 'It's a Wonderful Life' considered a 'dark' movie? Well, if you read the NYT article about the movie, you may just fell that way. Glenn paraphrased an article regarding the darker side of his favorite movie today. From this, several callers chimed in with their own feelings while sharing their own favorite scenes. Then, a surprise call came in from Jersey when Glenn's sister-in-law called in while listening to the stream 'live'. Good show, plus Extrovert had a movie in mind of his own from 1972.

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12.22.8

Was 'It's a Wonderful Life' considered a 'dark' movie? Well, if you read the NYT article about the movie, you may just fell that way. Glenn paraphrased an article regarding the darker side of his favorite movie today. From this, several callers chimed in with their own feelings while sharing their own favorite scenes. Then, a surprise call came in from Jersey when Glenn's sister-in-law called in while listening to the stream 'live'. Good show, plus Extrovert had a movie in mind of his own from 1972.

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Friday, December 19, 2008

12.19.8

Due to the bad weather, Glenn stayed in Watertown and did a Friday show after all. Glenn talked about some of the bad behavior going on in the area, including someone who put a video camera in his own bathroom. This spurred some talk about the decisions we make in life. Oh, Crazy Ray had a good call about 'Big Bird' and Glenn's mom called concerned about her icy driveway. Have a great weekend!

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Thursday, December 18, 2008

12.18.8

Plenty to cover from today's show, including an incident on Public Square, a call from Crazy Ray this past Saturday night. Say, our first intercontinental call from SG in Germany happene today too. Plus, Mayor Graham called in about Caroline Kennedy' bid to become US Senator. Then we got a history lesson about the assasination attempt on Hitler in '44. Good show!

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

12.17.8

Today's show started with a conversation between Glenn and Jim Leven. From there, Glenn explained how the word 'cute' works against you in life. Also, a discussion about movies that were 'ahead' of their time. Plus, some insight to why Illinois politics is so corrupt over the years. Plus, why is it there's little info about the missing Watertown woman.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

12.16.8

There always something to talk about, that' what Glenn says. So, with that in mind, Glenn encouraged callers to call in with whatever they want to discuss. Attorney Joe Stanley talked about the importance of ample insurance coverage on your car and home. From there, Glenn invited Jim Leven into the studio to talk about the state of media and Glenn's sequel script to the movie 'Roadhouse'.

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Monday, December 15, 2008

12.15.8

What? No video-taped council meetings? Some people don't like that idea. Say, does warmer weather bring brighter screen-play ideas? Seems Glenn has a perfect sequel idea to 'Roadhouse'. Other than that, Glenn is excited about doing a Legal Radio show with Attorney Joe Stanley starting soon. And, Glenn imitated the 'Bathroom' guy with 'Zipman' today.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

12.12.8

Good show, however, still no word on the missing mother, nor any official word on the loss of Russell Bledsoe. As we continue through the holidays though, it's good to know how the community reacts to trouble on the horizon. Today, Big Apple Bobby Ferris came on the show to share some discussions. 'Zip' man was on fire today about his recent bout with physical problems. Have a great weekend!

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

12.11.8

Solid show abou some local and national issues, including the remains of a young person in Florida and the missing mother in Watertown. Other than that, Glenn discussed the usage of the number 0 and the letter O, plus more Grade school stuff with the usage of to, too and two, and their, there and they're. Oh, can Watertown afford a 'strip' club?

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

12.10.8

Wow, is the Governor of Illinois the same character Martin Sheen played in the 'Dead Zone'? That was Glenn's impression, plus, how did he even get to be governor? Local news too, regarding the missing 33 year old mother. Plus, today's show included a visit from the 'lovely' Sharon who sat in today. Good stuff about Pubic Square, and some recollections of 'It's a Wonderful Life' too.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

12.9.8

As planned, today's show was dedicated to the late MSG Russell C. Bledsoe, who lost his life on Sunday. Little or no details to how he lost his life, but it was confirmed by his neice. As they say of course, the show must go on, and today's show was full of callers and discussions. Good call with Attorney Joe Stanley as well as good chatter with Danny Francis, Crazy Ray and the 'Duff'. Again, our heart goes out to Russell's family, and the memories of his association to the show, military and community will not be forgotten.

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Monday, December 8, 2008

12.8.8

As things were moving along today, bad news hit the Live at Five studios when a caller named Chuck informed Glenn that Russell Bledsoe passed away this weekend. Russell was a friend and listener of the show, plus he was the nation's number one Army recruiter. Tomorrow's show will be dedicated to him. Today's show did include some compelling discussions about the car manufacturers too.

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

12.4.8

Well now, lots to cover, first bad news about former Assemblyman Bob Nortz who passed away. From there Glenn took the show back to the reindeer, that's Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer with 'Oz'. Plus, Justin called about his call to the head of the Teachers' Union in New York State. Oh, big commemoration for the new Public Square with Duff on a cell phone.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

12.3.8

Today's show was neither enlightening or informative, but at times it was funny! Especially when Glenn brought back the legendary story of a local man who got attached to his own dog and needed medical attention. 'Noodles' sat in today to spruce up the show. Good call at the end from 'Zip' who remembered some of the more colorful people of Watertown.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

12.2.8

Glenn had a good show today, first with Attorney Joe Stanley who gave us his opinion about 'Global Warming' and 'Black Friday' stampedes. After that, it was a little of this and that, including a discussion about the state of the big 3 car manufacturers and the unions that are destroying them.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

12.1.8

Well, plenty to cover after a long weekend. Including a fire, an international terroist incident and oh yes a shooting on Washington St. At first, things were somewhat slow, but the pace picked up as the show moved on. Good conversation too with Walter, who admitted he's been alone for Thanksgiving since 1982. Glenn had a conversation with the East Main St. Guy about his family issues.

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