Thursday, February 15, 2018

February 15

February 15, 2018
Thursday - Nic Cage's Haunted Mansion

local hour: Billy fills in for Mike Ryan and Allyson fills in for Billy. Everyone was concerned for Stu's daughters, as a school shooting where Stu lives forced all area schools under lock-down.  Dan still is disconnected from the internet, so at the time, Dan was texting him about The Show race.  Talk of The Show race.   Nicolas Cage is a loon and has bought weird things totaling $150 million.  The Marlins aren't yet selling the four sea creature costumes.  Phoner: David Samson says those costumes are custom, and worth at least $50,000.  He confirms that he was livid at the marketing department after Julio the Octopus accidentally won the race.  Billy dances to distract Dan from his unrefined executive producing skills. 

Hour 1: (Stugotz's Pregame: Does Rajon Rondo realize no one on that Celtics team likes him?)  People in sports who are long and hulking like Alien (1979), such as Kevin Garnett, Brock Lesnar, Mario Williams, and Alonzo Spellman.  Audio: Stugotz tries to reserve a comped table in Houston for Valentine's Day, and will bring the Berkmans, the Biggios, and the Bagwells.  Stu Gotz can be reached at 945-Bagwell.  Stephen A. slowjams.  The reservation calls began because Stugotz once booked a table for 20 on Christmas Eve.

Hour 2: Phoner: Tim Legler says of the New Cavs: "...they can run, they can jump..."  Nicolas Cage bought a bunch of neat but expensive things, including a haunted estate in New Orleans for $3.5 million.   The Dunk Le Batard Show without Stugotz is the name of the watch party [live.twitter.com/espn] for the NBA All-Star skills competition, on Saturday night.  WEEI in Boston is headed to sensitivity camp tomorrow.  Phoner: Jeffrey Holmes, New Orleans tour guide, explains Nicolas Cage didn't know he bought a murder house, spent only one weekend there, and then lost it because he didn't pay the property taxes.  Jeffrey asks if Dan has seen American Horror Story, Dan pauses three seconds before replying, "I've seen of it.  You just really threw that back in my lap there."  That created an awkward scene where The Show is laughing at Dan  while the viewers only hear Jeffrey describe the murders.  


Hour 3: Phoner: Zach Lowe talks NBA.  Stephen A. tells the whippersnappers to learn about Teddy Pendergrass.  Gasbag Mike Francesa misses the gasbaggery and called a sports radio show to give an uninformed, take about Jason Kelce.  Chris Simms' QB #24: Mitchell Trubisky.



February 15, 2017
 Wednesday - NBA Talent Show

local hour: Phoner: Kevin McHale.  Sixth Mans.

Hour 1: In 2012, Dirk Nowitzki's wedding in Kenya involved a game where he could have owed goat. Santana disrespects Beyonce. Phoner: James Johnson, Heat, says a ghost flipped over a table in Derek Rose's hotel room, Derek ran into James' room and James, a rookie, had to sleep on the floor while Derek took his bed. He can kick down a basketball stuck on the rim.  Guillermo wants a talent show added to the NBA All-Star weekend. [It happened last year, and nobody on twitter told them until the next day.]

Hour 2: Guillermo asks, "Dan, how far do you throw a paper airplane?"  Dan sets up the details for Stu to attempt to make 80 of 100 regulation free throws tomorrow.

Hour 3: Audio: repeat of Kevin McHale interview.  Decisions can be shady and smart at the same time.  Is an insect an animal? "Call Magill real quick."  Ron Magill says yes.  Stu wants more than a "with" credit.  The scheduled phoner with James White, Patriots RB, didn't happen because he didn't answer his phone [He did a phoner the next day].



February 15, 2016
Monday - Presidents Day
Sarah Spain fills in


February 15, 2015
Sunday


February 15, 2014
Saturday


February 15, 2013
Fridays with Fake Howard

Hour 1: Heat beat Thunder.  Michael Jordan misses playing in the NBA.  Another "Die Hard" sequel. Al Leong's IMDB.  Al Leong stories.  Phoner: Tim Legler, who was afraid of the shower because of Jaws.

 Hour 2:  Dan takes calls on how he's annoying: "sample size," "is whom," "tipping point," "in a vacuum," "bleep," and "no Stugotz Stugauutz."   Lebo's Mindbender: Hendrix or Elvis? Jabba the Hut or 15th century princess?   

Hour 3: Phoner: Don Van Natta Jr.  Phoner: Wright Thompson, who interviewed Michael Jordan.  Jordan watches Western movies every day. U.S soccer player Robbie Rogers came out and immediately retired at age 25.  Dan says, "I don't think I will see a star or a player in the major American team sports come out in my lifetime."  [Rogers signed with the LA Galaxy in May and played until 2017.  NBA player Jason Collins came out on April 29, and played on the Nets on February 24, 2014.] 

Stu Hour: Phoner: Chris Mortensen talks football. 


February 15, 2012
Wednesday

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