
Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter521 Road Rage 101: Then vs NowNATIONAL DAY: NATIONAL SPANISH PAELLA DAYBIRTHDAY: QUENTIN TARANTINO (1963-STILL LIVING)THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1866 - CIVIL RIGHTS ACT VETO OVERRIDDEN---THEN VS NOW: WHAT LIFE ACTUALLY COSTSTHE WHAT:A look at everyday costs from 1966 to today shows a mixed bag. A cross-country flight that once cost about $80 round trip now runs $400–$600—but adjusted for inflation, flights are actually cheaper today. Groceries for a family of four went from roughly $40–$60 a month to over $1,000, but as a percentage of income, food is actually less burdensome today. Gas has climbed from about $0.32 a gallon to $4–$5, landing slightly above inflation. Cars have doubled in real cost, going from about $2,600 new to nearly $50,000 today.THE TAKE:But one category breaks the entire system—housing. A $21,000 home in 1966 should be around $250,000 today. Instead, it’s $400,000 nationally and pushing $800,000+ in California. Life didn’t get expensive everywhere—it got expensive in the places you can’t avoid.---INFLATION VS BUYING POWER: WHY YOUR MONEY FEELS WEAKERTHE WHAT:Inflation measures how much prices go up—but buying power measures what your income can actually afford. If prices double and your income doubles, nothing really changes. But when prices rise faster than income, buying power drops. Over time, inflation has not hit all categories equally—food and gas have stayed somewhat in line, while housing and cars have outpaced wage growth significantly.THE TAKE:That’s why people say “everything feels expensive,” even when inflation numbers look normal. Inflation is just data—but buying power is your reality. The dollar didn’t collapse evenly—it held steady on food, bent on gas, broke on cars, and completely fell apart on housing.---ARE FAMILIES BETTER OFF TODAY, 4 YEARS AGO, OR 8 YEARS AGO?THE WHAT:Looking at three key points—2018, 2022, and today—tells the story. In 2018, inflation was low, gas was affordable, mortgage rates were around 4%, and housing was still within reach for many families. In 2022, inflation surged to 7–9%, gas spiked, and everyday costs jumped quickly, creating immediate financial pressure. Today, inflation has cooled, and wages are higher—but prices remain elevated, and mortgage rates near 6–7% have made homeownership significantly harder.THE TAKE:Four years ago felt the worst because everything got expensive fast. Today feels frustrating because nothing came back down. But eight years ago was the last time income and expenses were truly balanced. The issue isn’t just inflation—it’s that the cost of living reset higher, and families are still trying to catch up.-----SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 27
1 hr 10 min

Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter520 Road Rage 101: Butt BrewNATIONAL DAY: NATIONAL SPINACH DAYBIRTHDAY: LEONARD NIMOY (1931-2015)THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1790 - NATURALIZATION ACT PASSED-----IT’S THE $$$The latest Road Rage thumbnail concept leans into a growing frustration with political influencers and media personalities who built massive followings on one message—only to pivot when the money, audience, or cultural winds shift. The imagery centers around figures riding the wave of influence while quietly following the incentives behind the scenes.Let’s stop pretending this is about principle. It’s about positioning. When the message changes but the spotlight stays, you have to ask—was it ever about truth, or just about timing the next paycheck? The audience isn’t stupid… but it is loyal. And loyalty is where the money lives.-----MIKE ROWE WARNS OF MASSIVE WORKFORCE SHAKEUPMike Rowe is sounding the alarm on a coming workforce shift, warning that America is facing a major imbalance between available jobs and willing workers. He even pointed out that voices like Bernie Sanders may be right about a coming economic revolution—though not necessarily for the reasons people think—as skilled labor shortages continue to grow.This is the collision nobody wants to talk about. We pushed college for decades while ignoring trades, and now the bill is due. The jobs are there… the workers aren’t. At some point, reality wins—and reality doesn’t care about narratives, only supply and demand.-----TSA TIP-OFF TO ICE SPARKS CONTROVERSY AT SFOReports indicate TSA officials alerted ICE ahead of the arrest of a Guatemalan mother at San Francisco International Airport, raising questions about coordination between agencies and sparking backlash over enforcement practices. The incident has fueled debate over immigration policy and the role of federal agencies working together.This is another case where people aren’t arguing about what happened—they’re arguing about whether it should have happened. Same facts, completely different reactions. It all comes down to where you stand on enforcement, and right now, that line couldn’t be more divided.-----SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 26
1 hr 1 min

Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter519 Road Rage 101: Who's My Daddy?NATIONAL DAY: WHOLE GRAIN DAYBIRTHDAY: SARAH JESSICA PARKER (1965-STILL LIVING)THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1954 - FIRST COLOR TV MANUFACTURED BY RCA-----THE FIGHT OVER BIOLOGICAL IDENTITY HEATS UPA growing national debate over biological identity continues to intensify, with arguments spanning science, policy, and personal freedom. Discussions are increasingly centered around how identity is defined, taught, and regulated across institutions in America.This isn’t just a cultural debate—it’s a foundational one. When a society can’t agree on basic definitions, everything downstream gets messy fast. The question isn’t just who’s right… it’s whether we can even agree on what “truth” means anymore.-----SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 25
1 hr 1 min

Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter518 Road Rage 101: AmbinumtrousNATIONAL DAY: NATIONAL CHEESESTEAK DAYBIRTHDAY: R. LEE ERMEY (1944-2018)THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1989 - EXXON TANKER SPILLS 10.8M GALLONS IN ALASKA-----GRADE GRUBBING GOES VIRALA viral TikTok shows a student aggressively challenging a grade, pushing the teacher for extra points and justification beyond what was earned. The clip highlights a growing trend where students negotiate grades like it’s a customer service dispute rather than an evaluation of performance.We’ve shifted from earning grades to arguing for them. Somewhere along the line, accountability turned into negotiation. If effort becomes optional and outcomes are debatable, what are we actually measuring anymore? This isn’t education—it’s Yelp for report cards.-----QUADRUPLE AMPUTEE CORNHOLE PLAYER CHARGED IN SHOCKING MURDERA professional cornhole player who is a quadruple amputee has been accused of fatally shooting an acquaintance during an argument, then allegedly driving off with the victim’s body. The bizarre and tragic case has drawn attention due to both the suspect’s background and the disturbing details surrounding the incident.This is one of those stories that stops you in your tracks—not just for what happened, but how it happened. It’s a reminder that human behavior doesn’t fit into neat categories. Background, circumstance, perception—it all goes out the window when something like this unfolds. At the end of the day, it comes back to choices… and the consequences don’t care who you are.-----DEADLY RUNWAY COLLISION AT LAGUARDIAA tragic collision at LaGuardia Airport involving a jet and a fire truck resulted in fatalities, raising immediate concerns about runway coordination, safety protocols, and communication failures. Early reports suggest a breakdown in timing and visibility led to the devastating incident.Air travel is built on precision—when that precision breaks, the margin for error disappears instantly. This isn’t just a tragic accident, it’s a reminder of how many moving parts have to go right every single time. One misstep in a system this tight… and the consequences are absolute.-----SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 25
1 hr 14 min

Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter517 Road Rage 101: Bogies and AI BroadsNATIONAL DAY: NATIONAL TAMALE DAY & NATIONAL MELBA TOAST DAYBIRTHDAY: JOAN CRAWFORD (1905-1977)THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1857 - FIRST ELEVATOR INSTALLED IN NYC-----WEEKEND AT BOGIESBruce hit the course this weekend with high hopes, caffeine in the system, and a game plan dialed in… until reality showed up somewhere around the first water hazard. A mix of solid contact, questionable decisions, and a few “what the hell was that” moments turned the round into a full mental grind instead of a smooth cruise.Golf is the ultimate lie detector. You don’t play golf… golf plays you. One hole you’re thinking “I’ve figured it out,” next hole you’re donating balls to the lake like it’s a charity event. The real win? You showed up, walked away with stories, and you’re already thinking about the next round. That’s the addiction.-----HOTEL BUFFET BANDITS CAUGHT ON CAMERASecurity footage captured people sneaking into a hotel buffet, loading up plates like it’s an all-you-can-eat free-for-all, then casually walking out without paying. No room key, no bill, just pure confidence and a plate stacked like Thanksgiving dinner. Hotels are now dealing with the rise of “buffet crashers” who treat breakfast like a loophole instead of a service.This isn’t hunger… this is strategy. These people aren’t sneaking—they’re committing with confidence. Head high, plate full, walk like you belong. But here’s the reality: we’re watching the slow death of honor systems everywhere. Too many people gaming the system means eventually nobody gets the benefit. Congratulations—you saved $18 on eggs and killed free breakfast for the rest of us.-----AI DATING HITS NYC WITH COMPANION CAFÉA new café in New York City is offering a place where people can bring their AI chatbot on a “date.” Customers sit down, interact with their digital companion, and essentially simulate a relationship experience in a real-world setting. It’s being marketed as a safe, judgment-free way to connect… without the complications of actual human interaction.We’ve officially crossed into strange territory. Dating used to be awkward—now we’ve eliminated the other person entirely. No rejection, no arguments, no opinions… just you and an algorithm that agrees with everything you say. That’s not a relationship—that’s an echo chamber with Wi-Fi. At some point, you’ve got to ask: are we solving loneliness… or just making it more comfortable?-----SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 23
1 hr 7 min

Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter516 Road Rage 101: Saints or SavagesNATIONAL DAY: NATIONAL MACARON DAYBIRTHDAY: Fred Rogers (1928-2003) - Mr. Rogers from Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1930 - Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is founded as Sanders Court & Café.-----Saints or Savages?We started with three stories that couldn’t feel more different — a college student found dead overseas, a kid in New York meeting a stranger from Roblox with a tragic ending, and a woman so deep into drugs she shoplifts while her babies sit in a hot car.Different places, different people… same uncomfortable feeling.Because at some point, you stop looking at the details and start asking the bigger question — what is going on with us?Are people born good… and something goes wrong along the way?Or is this always in there, just waiting for the right moment to show up?Now here’s the thing…Most people wake up, go to work, take care of their families, and try to do the right thing. That’s the norm. But it doesn’t take many stories like these to shake that belief. Because when things go bad, they don’t just go a little bad… they go all the way.So maybe the real answer isn’t one or the other.Maybe we’re all capable of both.And the only thing separating “saints” from “savages”… is the choices we make when nobody’s watching.----No Hat, No Steak?A popular steakhouse dress code is stirring things up after diners were told to ditch their hats — or take their meal to the bar. The rule? No hats in the dining room. Management says it’s about maintaining a certain atmosphere, while customers are calling it outdated, picky, and a little over the top.Now here’s the thing… people aren’t just going out to eat anymore — they’re going out as they are. Casual has taken over. So, when a restaurant tries to bring back old-school rules, it hits a nerve. Because suddenly it’s not just about the steak — it’s about being told how to sit, dress, and behave while you eat it.-----SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 20
1 hr 10 min

Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter515 Road Rage 101: The World is Global (The Nightcap)NATIONAL DAY: Chocolate Caramel Day and National Poultry DayBIRTHDAY: Wyatt Earp (1848-1929) - U.S. Marshal who participated in the gunfight at the OK Corral.THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1918 - Congress approves daylight saving time.-----The Price Wasn’t Right?So now we’ve got a former model from The Price Is Right pulling back the curtain on the The Price Is Right during the Bob Barker era… and let’s just say it’s not the clean, wholesome game show a lot of people remember.New claims and old lawsuits are resurfacing — everything from uncomfortable workplace behavior to allegations of pressure and retaliation behind the scenes.Now here’s the thing… this was “come on down!” America. Family TV. Smiles, prizes, and apparently a whole lot going on off camera that nobody saw at the time.-----From Baseball to Statehood?Fresh off Venezuela beating Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, the conversation took a turn when Donald Trump made comments that raised a few eyebrows — joking (or not) about Venezuela and U.S. statehood.Now… that’s one way to react to a loss.Instead of breaking down pitching and defense, we’ve jumped straight into geopolitical curveballs. And of course, the internet did what it does — instantly turning a baseball game into a political debate.-----Smile… You’re on CameraOver in Richmond, officials voted to expand the use of Flock license plate cameras, and not everyone’s thrilled about it.Supporters say it helps fight crime. Critics say it’s another step toward a surveillance state where everything you do, everywhere you go, is tracked.And here’s the tension — people want safety… but they also want privacy.The problem is, those two don’t always coexist.-----Cesar ChavezAnd finally, the Bay Area is once again debating locations named after Cesar Chavez.For some, Chavez represents civil rights, labor reform, and cultural pride. For others, there are growing conversations about parts of his legacy that deserve a closer look.It’s another example of something we’re seeing everywhere — revisiting history through a modern lens.-----SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 20
1 hr 6 min

Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter514 Road Rage 101: The Real World Series (a Thursday Double Header!)NATIONAL DAY: NATIONAL SLOPPY JOE DAY - NATIONAL AWKWARD MOMENTS DAYBIRTHDAY: Mike Rowe (1962-Still Living) - Television personality and host of Dirty Jobs.THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1942 - The War Relocation Authority is established in the U.S. to take Japanese Americans into custody.-----The Real World Series?Team USA came up short in the World Baseball Classic final, falling to Venezuela in a game that felt like a true championship. Venezuela delivered when it mattered, while a loaded U.S. lineup couldn’t quite get over the top. It’s another reminder that while MLB calls it the “World Series,” the rest of the world has caught up.This isn’t city vs city — it’s country vs country. Pride, flags, and bragging rights. And this time, Venezuela took it. The bigger takeaway? Baseball isn’t just America’s pastime anymore. It’s global. So if the best players are facing off on one stage… is this actually the real World Series?-----Feet, Freeways & RealitySomewhere along the way, the show took a turn into one of those everyday things nobody talks about — feet on the dashboard. You’ve seen it: passenger seat, feet up, sandals or barefoot, just cruising like it’s a lounge chair. For most women, it’s simple — comfort, warm weather, not driving.Meanwhile, a percentage of guys driving by are having a completely different moment. “Whoa… did you see that?” Two different realities at 70 miles an hour. But here’s the part people forget — it’s actually dangerous. If that airbag goes off, it’s not funny anymore. It’s one of those habits where comfort and physics don’t exactly agree.-----The Internet Turns Everything Into BusinessNow fast forward to 2026, where nothing just stays a moment anymore. The viral “Hawk Tuah” girl is a perfect example — one quick clip turns into fame, and suddenly it’s a business. That’s the shift we’re living in now.Things that used to be random or unnoticed are now opportunities, because attention has value. It’s not about what happens anymore — it’s about what happens after it goes viral. We’re not just living life… we’re one moment away from turning it into a product.-----SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 20
1 hr 7 min

Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter513 Road Rage 101: Barbie's Bad Hair DayNATIONAL DAY: ST. PATRICK'S DAY - NATIONAL CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DAYBIRTHDAY: Gary Sinise (1955-Still Living).THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1995 - The U.S. approves the first chicken pox vaccine (Varivax).Canadian ER Wait CrisisEmergency room wait times across Canada are drawing growing criticism as patients report spending hours — and sometimes much longer — waiting for care. Health officials point to staffing shortages, rising patient demand, and an aging population as major factors behind the delays. Critics argue the long waits highlight deeper structural problems in the system, while supporters say universal healthcare still provides coverage that millions rely on. Either way, the stories of patients stuck in overcrowded ER waiting rooms are fueling an ongoing debate about how sustainable the current system really is.Tech Leaders Leaving CaliforniaCalifornia’s business climate is once again under scrutiny after comments from Dara Khosrowshahi, who recently indicated that high taxes, regulation, and rising costs are pushing companies to reconsider their long-term presence in the state. While California remains one of the world’s largest economic powerhouses, a growing number of executives say the environment for doing business is becoming more challenging, prompting some firms and leaders to explore opportunities elsewhere.TSA Workforce ConcernsTravelers could face new airport headaches as concerns grow about staffing within the Transportation Security Administration. Reports of employees walking off the job or protesting working conditions have raised questions about airport security staffing levels and the potential for longer lines and disruptions. With millions of Americans relying on air travel every day, even small staffing shortages can quickly turn into major delays.Barbie’s Bad Hair DayFinally, political controversy continues to surround Kristi Noem, as critics raise questions about allegations that could potentially lead to legal trouble. While no charges have been filed and much of the discussion remains speculation, the story has already sparked intense media attention and political debate. Supporters say the scrutiny is politically motivated, while critics argue the allegations deserve a full examination. For now, the situation remains unresolved.SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 17
1 hr 2 min

Colokum Craft CoffeeUse the Promo Code [WSMG10] For 10% of any purchase through FebruaryBoomer Bunker DischordBecome a Bunker DwellerAaron KickstarterHelp Aaron with his Spicy Kickstarter512 Road Rage: a Good Ol' Fashioned Weekend HangoverJapan Upset in the WBCOne of the biggest surprises of this year’s World Baseball Classic came when perennial powerhouse Japan national baseball team was eliminated by Venezuela national baseball team. Japan jumped out early but couldn’t hold off a late Venezuelan rally that sealed an 8–5 victory. The win not only knocked Japan out of the tournament but also helped Venezuela secure a place in the upcoming Olympic baseball competition, sending them toward the 2026 Summer Olympics while Japan heads home earlier than expected.-----Hollywood’s Biggest NightMeanwhile, Hollywood gathered for the annual spectacle known as the Academy Awards. As always, the Oscars delivered the full celebrity experience — emotional speeches, awkward jokes, bold fashion choices, and plenty of social-media moments. Whether people tune in for the awards, the drama, or just to see which celebrity moment goes viral, the Oscars remain one of the entertainment industry’s most talked-about nights.-----Hit-and-Run Courtroom ControversyAnd finally, a courtroom moment that sparked outrage online. A woman accused in a hit-and-run crash that killed a child reportedly laughed during court proceedings, drawing anger from both the victim’s family and the public. The reaction quickly spread across social media, where many questioned the defendant’s behavior in such a serious setting. As the case moves through the legal process, the incident has become another example of how quickly courtroom moments can ignite a national conversation.-----SHOW CREDITS:Thank you to my co-host, Ken Madden of MaddK StudioAudio credits and Producer Jason Radosevich Horrible DesignsCast: Kate the Duchess of NJ and John Jamingo of theBoomer BunkerAaron of I had to Say itBoomer Bob of the Boomer Bob ShowLorenzo from Misanthrope Radio 2.0Cody the Beard as the Last Word.Supporters:Steve McShane of the Razor Wire NewsJosh Roberts from New Hampshireand you can always leave a comment by email: [email protected]
Mar 16
1 hr 13 min
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