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Thursday, August 31, 2006

     
 
2:02 Steve was just admonishing Pete because he wasn't ready for his segment. He's trying to put a stop to some of the Broadcast News moments around here but apparently he's the only one with a timer.
2:03 With about 20 seconds left Pete was pacing behind Steve holding CDs and pieces of paper trying to decide what song he should play. Pete's not sure what kind of mood Steve is in. He was in a good mood until all this happened.
2:04 Pete has the CDs and the sheets of paper with the songs on them. He usually likes to tie the song in with something going on in the world. Steve might have to implement mandatory drug testing around here.
2:05 Pete has never done a drug in his life but maybe he should start. He does drink alcohol but that doesn't really count.
2:06 Even AA doesn't recognize alcohol as a drug. They have NA for drug addicts.
2:06 Pete has narrowed the song choices down to 20 songs spread out over two CDs. Why is it so hard for him to pick? Doesn't he know what he wants to hear?
2:07 Pete has lost focus of the point of the bit, which is for him to play a new song and hope that it plays in its entirety. His odds are pretty good for that happening since it's the beginning of the show and there are a lot of distractions like Buzz and Wendy coming into the studio.
2:08 When Pete chooses a song he likes to imagine what it'll be like to sit in the studio with Steve listening to it. It seems like he's putting too much pressure on himself because usually Steve is distracted trying to figure out what exactly Wendy is setting up.
2:09 Most of the songs are new except Diane by Material Issue since it's the anniversary of the death of Princess Diana. Steve has been in the tunnel where Diana died and also stayed at that hotel. He didn't smash into a wall though.
2:10 That's not a very forgiving wall that their car slammed into, since it keeps the river out of the tunnel. You probably shouldn't take that turn at a high speed.
2:11 Pete really likes track 6 on CD 1 but none of them are numbered. It's a "cute" song. He's really putting way too much thought into this. This is what Pete got into radio to do though.
2:12 If this segment gets any more complicated Steve will have to cancel it. Why doesn't he just pick the song that he'll be playing tonight before the show is even over, as to insult Steve. What is the song he wants to hear when Steve finally shuts up and this entire mess is over?
2:13 Pete is just going around in circles here. At this point no song he chooses will be able to make up for the last 12 minutes that people listening have had to go through.
2:14 It was easier to make fun of Pete when he was doing this on tape. With a few exceptions, Steve finds it hard to make fun of people when they're in the studio with him. Plus Mary is standing out there giving him dirty looks if he is too mean to Pete. She's like a guardian angel over his shoulder.
2:15 Song: The Quiz, Hello Saferide
2:17 Lucky for Pete Javier Vazquez is having his usual 5th inning meltdown in the 4th inning, so Steve was distracted.
2:18 It's weird that Buzz and Wendy came in just as the song was ending. They were quiet though.
2:19 Pete needs to get a hold of some of that synthetic testosterone because that's the kind of song a chick would listen to. Wendy said the same thing in the office during the song.
2:20 Does Pete listen to that song because he wants women to think he's damaged? Pete asked for Tina's opinion on the song earlier today. She's the wrong person to ask. Steve had two of the most troubling conversations of his life today with Tina. The good news is she's getting an A in Wendy's storytelling class.
2:21 Tina told Pete that it sounded like a song that would be in Grey's Anatomy, so there you go. What happened to softball Pete? He needs to man up a bit.
2:22 Steve needs everyone else to talk so he can say something to Mary, but Pete is the only one doing it. Pete and Mary both talk way too close to their intercom mics.
2:23 Jim kid has started referring to Tina and Stephanie as Lucy and Ethel. Tina is Lucy and Stephanie is the reluctant participant in all of her misadventures.
2:24 Today Steve walked into his office and Tina was brandishing a samurai sword, which had apparently been sent over by David Carradine who was on the Matt Dahl Show last week while he was filling in for Stan & Terry.
2:25 Then Steve had another discussion with Tina about his boat. She called the service place to ask why they didn't refill the fluids in his boat and had a long explanation for it.
2:26 Tina buys into everyone's story except Steve's. It's sort of like being married. She refused to believe that the guy at the marina would lie about anything. They're just hardworking marina guys and Steve has a cake life.
2:27 According to Tina, the guys at the marina don't check the fluids when they do a tune up. What mechanic would say that? When you bring your car in for a tune up, they check the fluids.
2:28 Tina has a car because she drove Pete back from an Arlington broadcast. They did get lost in the parking lot though.
2:29 The good news is if Wendy ever drops dead on us, we can slot Tina in and no one will know the difference.
2:33 Before Steve lets Pete go, it's been brought to his attention by Jim kid that he has a funny story about Tina involving bunting practice.
2:34 One day last week Pete was going up to the office probably to change a tape or something. That's usually when he stands in the back area while people try to say goodnight to him and he ignores them.
2:35 When Steve is leaving at night, he modulates his voice so Pete can hear him from his studio, but he usually just ignores him.
2:36 As Pete was going into the hallway to the office he saw a ball roll by. Was it one of Steve's prized autographed balls? Hopefully it was on the one from Albert Pujols that says Stev instead of Steve.
2:37 Steve considers that a practice ball since he'll never show it to anyone. It's not that impressive that Albert Pujols attempted to spell his name right, and he's not going to put an E on there himself.
2:38 Pete usually doesn't see league balls rolling through the hallways then he saw Stephanie standing there. Past her was was Tina, holding one of Steve's prized bats.
2:39 Pete asked her what she was doing and she said "bunting practice." Steve is definitely implementing drug testing.
2:40 Steve always preaches the fundamentals, so he's not surprised they were practicing bunting. It might have been the day last week that the Sox had a day game so team was going interactive.
2:41 It sounds like it's really fun to work for Steve. Pete would be lying if he said he didn't take a few cuts himself.
2:46 Steve mentioned that he was distracted by the Javier Vazquez meltdown during Pete's song but he got out of it and it's only 1-1 in the 6th inning.
2:47 Steve has the Sox Fever, but he's had it all along. He's just been very stoic about it. Steve's not sure why the Yankees didn't put Mariano Rivera in last night to close out the game against the Tigers.
2:48 The Sox should have gained a game on the Tigers last night but the Yankees mismanaged and lost.
2:49 Steve has rearranged his ESPN page so he has better stats available to him. For instance he can pull up anyone's magic or tragic number. The Cubs tragic number is 14 which means any combination of Cubs loses and wins by teams ahead of them will mathematically eliminate them from the playoffs.
2:50 Brendan always has hope as a Cubs fan but there's really no chance for them to make the playoffs. He's looking forward to next year.
2:51 Tampa scored a run on the Sox because they booted a play. There's still plenty of game left though.
2:52 As Steve always told his boys during the 7th Inning Stretch, there's still a third of the game left. When it's a home game your team still has 3 more chances to bat. It might be the best baseball-related advice Steve has given his boys.
2:53 The Sox are only in the 6th inning so they have plenty of time. That game last night was very exciting but Steve can still work with the fever. He's used to it.
2:54 Janet is up in Michigan with her friend Alberta for a lesbian getaway weekend. Last night Steve went to Taco Bell where he thought outside the box with his food selection.
2:55 The window guy shouldn't have a tattoo on his hand. If he's going to be working at Taco Bell he should be in the back where no one can see him. It looked like a gang tattoo.
2:56 Steve got into it with the guy because there was no hot sauce in the bag. The girl taking his order never asked Steve if he wanted hot sauce though. He's not scared of gangbangers as long as their behind the window and Steve's in the car.
2:57 Steve got stuck behind a woman who was trying to order one hard shell taco and one supreme with no sour cream. The people inside couldn't grasp that she only wanted two items so it took forever.
2:58 Steve was taken in by some sort of nacho that was shoved inside a burrito. He's not sure what it was called though.
2:59 Steve had the nacho crunch grilled stuffed burrito. He didn't read what was in it so when he bit into it he thought the chips were broken glass because they had a weird consistency. Once he got used to it though it was delightful.
3:00 Steve is on the Taco Bell website. When you move your mouse of the bell it makes a ding sound. He could do this all day.
3:01 Maybe Steve and Buzz should get hand tattoos. The tear drop tattoos certainly didn't scare anyone. Everyone thought they were in the circus. Eventually Buzz put sparkles on his.
3:05 The nacho crunch grilled stuffed burrito was pretty good but it had some sort of white sauce which Steve had to examine before eating. He wanted to make sure it wasn't so mayo-based "Santa Fe" sauce. Luckily it wasn't.
3:06 Steve always knows if something is mayo-based but he will make exceptions. Last week Steve went to the Blue Chip Casino to win back some of the money he had lost previously. It actually worked out pretty well.
3:07 At the Blue Chip they have a deli and it was the only thing opened at 1:00 AM. He probably could have used his player card to get a free sandwich but he didn't know how to do it and the guy working there seemed to have a speech impediment.
3:08 It's sort of like Night of the Living Dead when you're at a riverboat casino at 1:00 AM on a Thursday morning. Steve was the best looking patron there, he was like the James Bond of the Blue Chip Casino.
3:09 Steve ordered the pastrami because you never know what could happen with the corned beef. It could go dry on you.
3:10 Just to be safe Steve ordered a corned beef sandwich too, but didn't look at either one. He just wanted to get back to his car, which was parked very far away.
3:11 The corned beef sandwich wasn't too bad. It certainly wasn't as dry as the corned beef from that Max & Benny's place.
3:12 The second sandwich ended up being a reuben, which isn't even made of pastrami. He made a split-second decision and went reuben, even though it has 1000 Island dressing on it.
3:13 There wasn't much dressing on the sandwich, which was very good. The mayo in a 1000 Island dressing is very undercover.
3:14 Matt Dahl is in McHenry, standing between a Slurpee machine and a hot dog roller at the On-the-Go Mobil store in McHenry. This is like Steve is talking to himself in the 70s. That's exactly what he would have said to describe where he was.
3:15 Steve got into a lot more wet t-shirt contests back in the 70s, but things were easier in those times.
3:16 The On-the-Go stores also have a rolling taquito machine which has tempted Steve in the past. He almost threw down with some taquitos several times but always went Krispy Kreme.
3:17 Has Matt noticed that he's being treated any better because Steve has a Mobil Speed Pass? There was one Summer where Matt worked at a music camp. He stole Steve's Speed Pass and used it to buy McDonald's and gas all Summer long.
3:18 Steve scored some premium at a gas station in Michigan last week for $3.00 a gallon.
3:19 Matt is getting paid a ton for these personal appearances. Wendy took one from his last night because it was close to her house. She got free beer and wings and got paid, what's not to like? She probably also spent the entire time leading a bunch of different guys on.
3:20 Wendy's appearance was sponsored by Mike's Hard Lemonade. Wendy threw that out like she was a NASCAR driver. All week long they were advertising an Open Mike night so people showed up with guitars.
3:21 No one had actually planned for an open mic night, so there was no microphone on the stage. Did Wendy act like a bitch for the first hour until they got a mic?
3:22 It took 15 minutes to find a mic, so Wendy told them she'd do an extra 15 minutes on the tail-end to make up for it. So she was sort of acting like a bitch since she wouldn't start her appearance without a mic.
3:23 Wendy jokingly said to one of the bands that it was too bad they didn't know These Boots Were Made for Walking. Turns out that was one of the 8 songs they knew so she had to get up on stage and perform it.
3:24 The band was a little more mellow that she was used to, so it wasn't a rockin' version.
3:32 The first time Wendy did Boots was at Blobus Festivus. Steve did something there but he can't remember what. He didn't go on stage though.
3:33 It was raining that day so Steve didn't go on stage. He was prepared to do something and was dreading it so it worked out perfectly for him.
3:34 Steve has his own sandwich guy, like Burt Natarus. He's on his way to the studio as we speak.
3:35 Buzz saw a story about the Eleven City Diner on the NBC news last night, which is the worst news in the world. They never said the name of the restaurant but The Man (Macy's) is coming down hard on them because they named a sandwich the Marshal Field.
3:36 Federated wants them to remove the name because they called it a threat to corporate America. Alison Rosati failed to mention the name of the diner and Buzz was incensed. Why is he surprised? It's the worst news in the city. Brant Miller is the genius on that newscast, which says a lot.
3:37 Joining Steve is Brad from Eleven City Diner. He has the cease & desist order from Federated, but Steve probably shouldn't read it. The Marshal Field is an open-faced turkey sandwich.
3:38 Brad is the little guy and he just wants to serve a sandwich. Federated is concerned that the sandwich will mislead the public.
3:39 What Brad should do is offer to rename the sandwich The Macy. Then they can get them to pay to reprint all the menus.
3:40 It's ironic that Macy's even cares because they won't be using the name any more.
3:41 Brad should probably find out who ratted him out. Maybe a copyright lawyer having lunch there.
3:42 Steve doesn't really like turkey sandwiches but he'd be glad to let them name the pastrami after him. He'll sign all the papers.
3:43 Brad's phone has been ringing off the hook with offers form clients to represent him. He won't win though but he doesn't really want to. Brad just wants to sell corned beef.
3:44 Copyright law is very complicated. If Federated allows something like this to happen, then they could lose their rights to the Marshal Field's name. You would think the legal system would be set up to help the little guy but it's not.
3:45 Mary is reminding Steve that he had a sandwich named after him at the Green Door on Orleans. When he hears Green Door he thinks porno film though.
3:46 Brad needs to go through the PR department of Federated. Whenever you can get the lawyers out of the way it's a good idea.
3:47 Macy's is just looking for a PR win in Chicago so he could probably get them to print new menus or something.
3:48 They got a lot of other suggestions for sandwich names like the Blank Blank or the MFer.
3:49 Brad needs to get back on TV tonight and say how this lawsuit could kill the store.
3:58 Steve feels bad for Brad. He told him he could use his name for a sandwich and he was still afraid to do it.
3:59 Steve's pastrami has still been doctored with. Somewhere there's a plate of meat that came from his sandwich. He's yet to have the full experience.
4:00 This happened the last time Steve ordered from Eleven City.
4:01 Brad makes all his own stuff so it's the real deal. Every time Buzz has pastrami he remember how much he loves it.
4:02 Steve wakes up everyday thinking about waffles and pastrami sandwiches from Eleven City. Then he spends the entire day trying to avoid eating them. What kind of God invents that kind of food?
4:03 Steve wishes them the best of luck but they can't win. He could have told Brad that without a call to his lawyer.
4:04 Then Macy's needs to get on TV and say that they have no choice but to make Brad change the name. Then they'll agree to reprint the menus because Brad seems like a good guy who was just trying to honor a Chicago icon.
4:05 Coming off misspelling several street names incorrectly on the downtown Macy's store, they're probably looking for a PR win.
4:06 Live read: Panasonic
4:14 Our own Jim kid has an interesting theory about this sandwich thing. He must have taken some law classes wherever he went to school because he might have found a loophole.
4:15 Brian could say the sandwich was named after the person, Marshal Field. There's probably an S at the end of his name though. He could just rename the sandwich, and then make a sandwich named after Burnham too.
4:16 Matt Dahl is checking in again from the On-the-Go at the Mobil in McHenry. It's very noisy. There are lot of balloons being blown up.
4:26 That Juan Carlos Fanjul is good, damn good. You can see why they wanted him at channel 9.
4:27 The White Sox lost today, but Steve still has the fever. They're supposed to be winning now but they didn't today. In an ideal world all the other teams would lose as well.
4:28 You don't like to lose to the Devil Rays in the 10th inning. Maybe Buzz does but Steve doesn't. The Tigers lost, but Steve doesn't know about the Twins. He doesn't care about the Wild Card though.
4:29 If the Sox win the Wild Card, Steve won't go to a Wild Card playoff game. He'll be selling his tickets for them instead.
4:30 Headlines with Buzz
4:31 The good news is that Edvard Munch's The Scream has been recovered. Was that because the M & M's people offered 1 million M & M's for the painting's safe return?
4:33 Mars candy offered two million of their new dark chocolate M & M's for the return of The Scream.
4:34 Buzz would have loved some dark chocolate M & M 's. For their anniversary, Aimee got him Buzz a bunch of custom made M & M's that had little sayings printed on them.
4:35 Steve has no doubt that whatever Buzz got Aimee topped her gift for him. They actually have an agreement, since Buzz's birthday is right before their anniversary. This is Being Buzz Kilman.
4:40 In the UK hedgehogs are unnecessarily dying by the thousands and McDonald's is doing something to stop it. Why are all of Buzz's stories from the UK?
4:41 Hedgehogs in the UK are able to fit their heads into McFurry containers and lick out the insides. Does he mean McFlurry?
4:50 Steve thought yesterday was the anniversary of Princess Diana's death but Buzz isn't the first person to say it was today.
4:51 Live read: Famous Dave's
4:53 Steve noticed a lot of Famous Dave's products at Menards recently. Wendy thinks it's because people buy grills at Menards, so it's a good place for that stuff. OK commercial Wendy!
4:54 Famous Dave's started in Minnesota, which is where Menards started. Maybe they were friends or something?
4:55 Steve noticed a lot of different food products at Menards. Maybe it's just stuff that you'd eat on the job site?
4:56 Steve enjoys going to Menards, but he also likes going to a boating supply store. It's sort of like a hardware store but it's for boats and it's not near a marina.
4:59 Caller Carol wanted to let Steve know that Menards carries things that are convenient for working men. How does that apply to the BBQ sauces and rubs? Is there something going on that he job site that Steve needs to know about?
5:01 Caller Mike wanted to let Steve know that Menards is headquartered in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. That's still the North Woods so maybe they all met at a cookout.
5:02 Steve doesn't want any more calls about job site eating. Brendan's putting calls up about guys cooking ribs on construction sites.
5:03 Steve feels Mike had some bad info, but he threw down with John Menard like he knew what he was talking about.
5:04 in 1959 John Menard Jr. built post-frame building to finance his college education. Mike didn't know he was a Jr. so he just got $25 knocked off his gift certificate. The first store was opened in Eau Claire, WIsconsin.
5:05 Steve knows that the Famous Dave's sauce guy is from Minnesota but you have to think Famous Dave himself passed through Eau Claire at some point in his life.
5:06 Steve doesn't have time to figure out where Famous Dave is from but his people are probably working on it right now.
5:07 Steve has a hedgehog song that he wants to play before we get too far away from the headlines.
5:08 Live read: Townstone Financial
5:16 Steve wants to play his hedgehog song even though were a little far from Buzz's hedgehog story. Hedgehogs will stick with you.
5:17 In the UK hedgehogs were getting their little hedgehogs stuck in McFlurry cups and slowly dying of starvation. Steve sees that as a good thing since they're probably a nuisance. It would be like if we had rats over here getting stuck in McFlurry containers.
5:18 Steve has a song that mentions a hedgehog and since people in his neighborhood call him a DJ, he has to play it.
5:19 Song: Country Comforts, Rod Stewart
5:22 You might be asking yourself where the hedgehog reference was. It wasn't in there but Steve thought it was. It's an Elton John/Bernie Taupin song so maybe there's another version out there.
5:29 Steve is going to right a wrong that he's done to himself. He's not sure how far he has to go into Elton John's version of Country Comfort to find the hedgehog reference.
5:30 Steve doesn't have all day here! If he's going to play Elton John he should be playing the Princess Di song.
5:31 Mark Czerniec says the hedgehog reference is in the last verse of the song so Steve's going to skip to it.
5:32 Live read: Panasonic
5:41 We've got Meat Talk coming up but first some traffic with Tyrone.
5:42 The choptater doesn't sound right which means someone was in the studio during the hiatus pretending they were Steve.
5:43 Tyrone's man R. Kelly was in court today but they just set another hearing date. He's got some great lawyers.
5:44 R. Kelly's in the back of the choptater today. He keeps trying to get Tyrone to buzz elementary schools.
5:45 Tyrone is trying to find him some of-age tail. R. says he was framed by someone who digitally enhanced him into the video. Was he framed by George Lucas?
5:46 Time now for Meat Talk 2006, featuring the lovely and talented Chef Hans
5:47 Hans has a lot of manhood tied into the cowbells. Every time Steve rings the little one Hans has to point it out.
5:48 Steve has a lot of emails about meat. This used to be the last weekend for grilling but these days people do it well after Labor Day.
5:49 Hans has been to houses where the host says "I'm grilling" and then he leaves and ends up burning everything. Is that enough Meat Talk? Steve would rather just take the free dinner for himself, he's starving.
5:50 The first emailer wants to know if it's healthy to have your steak prepared rare. It is if you like raw meat. Steve has a better answer though.
5:51 When hamburgers go bad it's because there's all kinds of surface area for bacteria to get into. On a steak there's not as much surface area. Everything on the outside is going to get killed.
5:52 Steak tartar though carries some risk because it's ground steak and it also has raw egg. It's an E. coli sandwich.
5:53 As Steve recalls, Hans makes a good steak tartar. Steve remembers recently that one of the other shows on the station wanted to know about steak tartar and Dan Falato was claiming S & W was the only place that sold it in the city, which is a lie. He was probably just trying to get a free dinner.
5:54 In Germany they call it hachen paeder. Hans should resist saying anything else, unless he wants Steve to be washing dishes at S & W. Steve loves washing dishes though, he used to do it as a teenager.
5:55 There's something about taking all the dirty dishes, cleaning them and then lining them up perfectly to dry.
5:56That's probably enough Meat Talk for today. Steve read one email and then that should be enough.
5:57 Danny McGowan from L-Woods is on the phone. He wanted to chime in on dish washing.
5:58 Danny loves washing dishes when he and his wife have people over because it allows him to leave and be by himself in the kitchen. Steve does the same thing on every holiday.
6:02 Hans will be on with Vince Gerasoli tomorrow on CBS. They did not feed each other food though.
6:10 Live read: Walter E. Smithe
6:11 Steve is going to give the S & W dinner to that guy who asked about the raw meat, since he got a lot of mileage out of the question. Ground beef has all those nooks and crannies where bad stuff can get in.
6:12 Steve actually likes his burgers medium but it's hard to get that in a restaurant because they're worried about being sued. Steve's willing to sign a release though.
6:13 Live read: Cingular
6:14 Steve has some new jingles he wants to play but there are too many poorly labeled CDs in the studio. He's definitely not going to play Win or Die Trying because the Sox lost to the Devil Rays.
6:15 Pete's CD from the beginning of the show is also in the studio. That was over 4 hours ago, can't he remove it from the studio? Steve's not a hoarder so he doesn't need it any more. He's not looking to become a bag man in the future.
6:16 Now the jingle CD is stuck in the player. Drew really hooked Steve up on this one. It might need to be thrown at this point but Drew is on his way out the door for his four day vacation.
6:17 Pete just spilled Buzz's coffee trying to fix the CD player. Everything has stopped and he's trying to clean up the coffee.
6:18 Everyone is so concerned about Buzz. He spends all day sitting in his own garbage, what's a little coffee going to do?
6:25 Jimbo's is part of Sox lore, but there's really nothing that can be done since Jimbo doesn't own the building.
6:26 He's probably kicking himself for not buying that building 20 years ago. Steve's kicking himself and he's not even Jimbo.
6:27 Steve plays some of his jingles. There are 5 of them. He's got a shout jingle as well one you'd use to go into your slow ballad, like the Chi-Lites Oh Girl.
6:28 Drew gave the jingles to Steve on Monday and he's been coming in all week to ask if he's played them yet.
6:29 Drew gave the jingles to Steve as a gift which bought him a few days without grief. Those days are up.
6:30 Steve didn't mean to freak out about all that stuff but these CDs are like potato chips. The news is on a CD but when Steve's done with it he'll just throw it out.
6:31 Steve accidentally played another one of Pete's songs which he liked but he can't remember what it was. If Pete comes back in though he'll probably spill something again.
6:32 Buzz has never seen Pete roar into the studio like that. He doesn't usually come in that hard but he sensed a need of urgency but there really wasn't. Mary was screaming because she thought Steve was going to throw the CD player.
6:33 If anyone cares, Steve has the most miserable CD players ever. He can't believe they're sold as broadcast quality.
6:34 The song Steve played was by OK Go. They were on Letterman last night and will be on the VMAs tonight. That was one of the tie-in songs Pete wanted to play.
6:35 Steve would have just gone with the OK Go song instead of the one that made Pete sound like a woman. Buzz liked the song, even though it made Pete sound like a woman.
6:36 Live read: Panasonic
6:42 Brad from Eleven City Diner was on ABC today as well. Steve told him that he needs to play up the misery part of the story, how he can't afford to print up new menus.
6:43 Then Federated will pay for new menus and they'll have a happy ending. Who doesn't love a happy ending?
6:44 He needs to get that in his sound byte for the news. Steve's just trying to teach the kids.
6:45 Steve has some sports to do, but not a ton. He's got the Meat Talk music going at the same time as the sports music and it's too much.
6:46 The Sox lost to Tampa Bay 5-3 in extra innings. The Devil Rays scored 2 runs off Brandon McCarthy. Good work Brandon!
6:47 When Brendan put the CD in he forgot to make sure it cued up, even though he does this everyday.
6:54 Steve has a feeling that the Griese Man will end up as the Bears starting QB. You can tell he knows it but is trying to play it cool.
6:55 News with Buzz

 

 

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