Dr. Joe Saturley

7-19-2012 | The BTLS Morning Show

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Highlights

This is the terrestrial show for Thursday 7-19-12.

Recap by Blind Lawrence:

Bubba thanks Brent for waking him up.
Ryan Allen of LaGrange, Georgia is the Facebook friend of the day.
The Woodsman live from Rent and Roll.
Twenty-five can’t make it to Swing Fest in Miami today.
Ned feels he was iced yesterday.Hogan on the phone from the hospital;
he talked about his early days in the wrestling business.
Bubba said one of the nurses at the hospital had no idea Bubba was
back on the air.
Bubba ran Hogan through the Evil soundboard just to mess with him.
Ned was giving Hogan the gong, Hogan thanked the guys for being so
mean all the time.
Most of the emails were about yesterdays’s show
Ragina Hunter and Dr. Joe Saturley in studio.
Caller Pete is $53,000 behnd on child support.
Caller Troy – Wife wants to go back to Europe wants to take their kid
who doesn’t have a passport.
Caller Gary is considering divorce, he’s been at his current house for
3 years, Ragina isn’t sure about the law in Philadelphia.
Ned’s Load – “Neditorial – Susan G. Koman”.
Caller Megan – her ex husband hasn’t paid child support; Bubba
sarcastically liked her cell phone’s quality.
Caller says his child has been hospitalized for contemplating suicide
several times, oe told the guy he needs to wake up.
Caller Amy – her son lives with his Dad who insults him.
Dr. Joe has some books in the works.
The Woodsman on the phone from Rent and Roll.
Ned has a new no Net, a parody of “Drive By” by Train; he explained it
for the new listeners.
Ned’s parody is “Double Wide Guy”; he thought he was going to pass out
during the song.
Bubba said he tries to inerject some commentary during the song so
that other radio guys could take it.
Bubba changed the settings so that Ned sounded like a black guy named
Tyrone Washington.
Ned as the black guy talked to Twenty-five about weekend plans.
Twenty-five ended up making fun of Ned’s Tyrone character, so Tyrone
redirected him to the woods, Bubba cut the situation short.
Manson has a new offering about what happened yesterday with Twenty-five Cent.
Bubba doesn’t want to censor Twenty-five or any other black man when
the n word is used.
Manson’s new song “Don’t Call Me Cuzzy”.
Twenty-five apologizes for jumping all over Bubba yesterday.
Bubba said that Randy Michaels wants a copy of the segment from
yesterday; he then complimented Chaz on his work on the Debriefing.
Caller asks if this was the only Twenty-five Cent themed parody song.
“Chocolate Stinky Balls” (“Ned’s Parody songs Vol. 1”, track 18).
Caller Thomas thinks Tara was acting like a typical woman.
Bubba thinks his feelings were hurt when Twenty-five said that he
couldn’t care about being in studio, he said he’s taken his
relationship with Tara for granted.
Caller Lee thinks Bubba is chopping Twenty-five down.
Bubba thinks his reaction would’ve been the same no matter who said
that they don’t appreciate being on the air.
Caller Gary thinks the whole thing was blown out of proportion.
Bubba thinks Twenty-five is a tad more educated than he is, said he’s
the ring leader of it all.
Manson’s “don’t Call Me Cuzzy” replayed.
Bubba said that Howard’s dog passed away the other day, Tara said she
reached out to him and Beth.
Audio clip – Michael Vick talking about not being able to have a dog.
Bubba says what Michael Vick did was horrible, he said he’s tired of
people hating on the guy, he wants dog fighting to stop, he thinks
he’s going to get a bunch of crap.
Manson 9:40 segment – “Blackman Scores Viagra” (“Bubba Wanna Corndog?”
disc 1, track 13. In the bit, Blackman notices Robbin flushing his
cigarettes down the toilet. He downs a whole bottle of Viagra that was
ment for Alfred. He goes for a ride with Robbin, but has to pull over.
His incredibly big errection gets Robbin in the mouth.
Angie Fox in studio.
Swing Fest has been going on since 2008.

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