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| 2:02
| Stan's acting like he didn't read the Sun-Times article that mentions Steve and Matt. He's too busy being Stan to worry about Steve. |
| 2:03
| Terry is wondering why the Tribune didn't do an article about Steve and Matt since he's a columnist there. They were probably too busy sending Terry to bars and tattoo parlors. |
| 2:04
| Steve's the vice advisor, he should be going to bars and tattoo parlors. That's a nice little scam he's got going there. |
| 2:05
| Stan thought he heard that Pat Dahl was getting married but he wasn't sure. Welcome back from the coma Stan! He really doesn't follow Steve at all any more does he? |
| 2:06
| The wedding isn't until the end of the year but Stan thought it was soon, like maybe a big Easter shindig at the ranch. |
| 2:07
| Steve is completely not involved with the planning of Pat's wedding. Stan looks to Steve as a model for how to raise a boy, since all of his boys turned out well. |
| 2:08
| Stan remembers when Steve's boys were Jeffrey's age. Is Stan just trying to get an invite to the wedding because it's whites only. The band might be all black though. |
| 2:09
| Stan just thinks that Steve is probably really proud of Pat because he's getting married. These are the kind of conversations that Janet wants to have with Steve, maybe Stan should call her. |
| 2:10
| Steve doesn't have any plans for Easter though. Pat Dahl isn't even in the country, he's celebrating his unemployment in Paris. |
| 2:11
| Steve might have see a ham in the fridge in the garage so that's all he knows about Easter plans. |
| 2:12
| Stan's just trying to be friendly and ask questions about what Steve is doing. He's leaning back in his chair right now in the studio, this is Uncle Remus Stan. |
| 2:13
| Maybe Stan should call Mike Dahl because he's up in arms that there are no Easter plans. |
| 2:14
| Terry thinks that the reason Stan is acting crazy right now is because his family is on vacation. Lonely Stan is one of the worst kinds of Stan. The only one that's worse is Drunk Stan. |
| 2:15
| When Terry came into the office today Stan was just sitting there staring off into the distance. |
| 2:16
| Stan and Terry were supposed to be on vacation this weekend but they decided to stay because of he new time slot. It all makes sense now. |
| 2:17
| Steve was wondering why he was talking to Sappy Stan. Where's Porno Stan? |
| 2:18
| Stan must have done some pretty bad stuff this week to get all sappy today. |
| 2:19
| Stan's family isn't even coming home until tomorrow night, which is rough. He'll be at the Sox game with Terry tomorrow afternoon though. He'll probably be the designated driver, but when you're with Stan you're always the back-up designated driver. |
| 2:20
| Tonight Stan is going home to make the Jell-O with the marshmallow's in them for Easter. It's the only time during the year he gets to use these Jell-O molds. |
| 2:21
| Stan feels that Christmas is a time for cookies and Easter is a time for Jell-O. He doesn't believe in Easter cookies. |
| 2:22
| Stan doesn't do the butter shaped like a lamb because it gets picked apart right away and doesn't resemble anything at all. At least the lamb cake is intact throughout dinner. |
| 2:23
| Stan might have finally come to grips with the fact that his family might not come home from their vacation. |
| 2:28
| Song: God Only Knows, The Beach Boys |
| 2:31
| Steve was sitting in the studio during the show open but he didn't hear the entire breadth of it. It was about Easter and God and it's a beautiful song. |
| 2:32
| Brian Wilson claims he's the first guy to ever write a song for God but that doesn't seem right. It's hard to get him off of that belief since he's sort of lobotomized now. |
| 2:33
| David Wexler from The Little Guys is here. He was downtown recording some things for their sponsorship of the Coach's Report during Bulls games. |
| 2:34
| Buzz is super today but he has a cold. It'll be great to hear him coughing all day. Can Steve get him anything? Maybe some whisky? |
| 2:39
| Caller John actually had an AV question for Steve first. How easy is it to switch between the Dish and Comcast? He also has a question for David though. |
| 2:40
| John hasn't bought any AV equipment in about 9 years. He wants to buy all new stuff now but is wondering if there's a surround system geared towards the iPod. |
| 2:41
| David likes this guy but that's because he sees dollar signs in his eyes. Steve doesn't even know what this guy wants to know. Does he want to base his home theater around his iPod because that seems insane. |
| 2:42
| David can put together an entire system that's centered around the iPod but with a new TV and some music and video storage devices. |
| 2:43
| The problem with this segment is that people call in with questions for their specific needs. Plus Brendan might not even have a TV so it's hard for him to focus in on a question that would cover a lot of different topics. |
| 2:44
| Caller Dave has a question about multi-media remotes. He has a Phillips remote but it won't turn the satellite on and off. |
| 2:45
| Most satellite and cable receivers don't ever really turn on and off because a lot of them are DVRs. That's why the boxes get so hot. |
| 2:46
| Steve didn't think this call would get so complicated, he just thought the guy was looking for a recommendation for a good remote. |
| 2:47
| Caller Bob is replacing the TV in his bedroom and wants to know if there's a size he should get based on the distance from the TV. It used to be 2 1/2 times the diagonal was your distance but then it changed. If it were David he'd just get the biggest TV he could find. |
| 2:48
| Caller Duke had a question about the HD TiVo. |
| 2:55
| Steve doesn't mean to be so impatient with the callers but you can't call in, not having bought anything in 9 years and ask about something for your iPod. You have to do a little research on your own. |
| 2:56
| David was salivating over the guy though, he wanted his number so he could call him on the way back to the store. |
| 2:57
| Steve also sort of feels bad because he calls Ed and David with questions like these all the time. All of Steve's stuff is working now except for one remote in the basement. |
| 2:58
| Ed was selling Steve on this universal remote that cost about $800. Mary and her husband bought one too but in order to operate it you need teeny tiny fingers. |
| 2:59
| Steve always has the newest items in his home theater. He's never been to someone's house and saw something that he wanted for his home theater. |
| 3:01
| When are Ed and David going to the Sox game again? Will they be taking the Crazy Train? |
| 3:02
| Steve thought that David had a Krusty the Clown look going, but he could have been getting a bad look off of Ed, who looks like Ozzy Osbourne. |
| 3:03
| Ed and David will be at the Sunday Cubs at Sox game in June. They were lucky to get that game because Steve's out of town that weekend. |
| 3:04
| David is the biggest headache when it comes to dispersing tickets to people. He probably gives back some of what Steve gives him though. David got !00% of the games he asked for. He's not a Sox fan so he only cares about the Cubs games and whatever other NL team they play. |
| 3:05
| David hates the White Sox even though he works in the heart of White Sox fandom. Most of his customers are probably Sox fans. |
| 3:06
| David is one of those crazy Cubs fans, Steve equates him with Rich Melman. He does go to the Cubs fantasy camp every year. |
| 3:07
| Steve has some David Wexler trading cards but none of the photos are action shots. When Steve was out in Arizona at Ho Ho Kam he did realize that the fantasy camp is probably pretty fun if you like playing baseball. |
| 3:08
| It's still creepy that everyone wears the Cubs uniforms though. Steve would prefer to just wear sweat pants. |
| 3:09
| Steve likes everything about the fantasy camp except the uniform but they make you wear them. Most of the people who go are probably paying for the uniform. |
| 3:10
| Steve doesn't even care about going to a Cubs camp, he just doesn't want to wear the uniform. |
| 3:11
| Steve hasn't worn baseball pants since he was a kid. There's a chance that if he did wear them, he'd like them so much that he'd start wearing them to work. |
| 3:12
| David thinks maybe they could get special permission from Randy Hundley so Steve doesn't have to wear the uniform. |
| 3:13
| Does the Cubs fantasy camp play the Sox fantasy camp in a grudge match or anything? |
| 3:14
| The Cubs team plays former Cub players and they also played former Giants players. |
| 3:15
| Even though a lot of these guys are in their 60s they're still pretty good. Plus the guys in the fantasy camp are probably lobbing 60 mph pitches over the plate. |
| 3:16
| Maybe it is the Cubs uniform that Steve doesn't want to wear, it looks dopey. He doesn't want to be dressed like an American flag. |
| 3:20
| Steve has a few emails for David and there are some people on hold. The phone calls are very challenging because Steve just can't help himself. |
| 3:21
| Buzz thinks the phone calls are fun but that's just because he likes to see Steve suffer. Steve knows just enough about this topic to know that the rest of the world doesn't care about it. |
| 3:22
| Caller Keith is feeling a little pressure right now. Steve knows what he's going to ask and it's a good question so he won't break bad. |
| 3:23
| Keith wants to mount an LCD or plasma over his fireplace. That is possible and you can even use your fireplace. |
| 3:24
| Steve has been telling his family that they can't use the fireplace but that's not the truth. Unless you have a really old fireplace that doesn't vent properly you should be fine. |
| 3:25
| Steve did have a question about the whole LCD versus plasma. If you're playing a lot of video games you want to go LCD because plasma can suffer from burn-in. |
| 3:26
| The plasmas have a better view from the side though and their price has come down to compete with the LCD. |
| 3:28
| Caller Joe bought a 70" Sony Wega from The Little Guys 3 years ago and now he wants to go bigger and better. |
| 3:29
| David recommends a front projector that's either hanging from the ceiling or is on a table. He can go up to 150" |
| 3:30
| This is making Steve feel like a wimp with his 50" TV. Remind him not to go to this guys house because he'll have something Steve wants. |
| 3:31
| Joe has 30 foot ceilings in his living room so the biggest he can go is 71". He can go with a rear projector that's built into a box with a reverse image. |
| 3:32
| It seems like Brendan isn't answering any more calls so Steve's going to an email. He even made a special folder for questions for David. |
| 3:33
| The first email has a question about Comcast HD. Is it really HD? |
| 3:34
| In 99% of the cases Comcast's HD signal is great. Steve and Buzz both have Comcast and it looks great. |
| 3:35
| Comcast keeps adding new HD channels all the time and they have HD movies. |
| 3:36
| Some people get confused between digital cable and HD service. If you have an HDTV you need their HD service. |
| 3:37
| Another good thing about having Comcast is it's not affected by bad weather like satellite. |
| 3:38
| In the next 6 months to a year Comcast's DVRs will have a form of TiVo on them. That means a better DVR interface. |
| 3:39
| Steve is used to satellite but he likes the Comcast On Demand. That's good for the Porno Treadmill too. |
| 3:40
| David got an AppleTV and hooked it up at the store. It goes out on the network and finds whatever iTunes libraries are available. |
| 3:41
| You can control whatever is in those libraries with your TV but you need an HDMI or component video input. |
| 3:42
| The quality of the video is not that great though. None of the stuff that you can download on iTunes is in HD or else it would take you 10 hours to download something. |
| 3:49
| Steve got up early this morning and wrote his blog and his Thought for the Day, then he got all his Jesus songs together because Easter is coming up. |
| 3:50
| There were a few songs where Steve wasn't sure about the lyrics so he went through and checked that out. As Steve gets older and the fines and punishments for indecency get higher he's worried about everything. |
| 3:51
| Buzz can't imagine a song about Jesus with profanity. There's a Green Day song with profanity but oddly enough the Marilyn Manson song has none. |
| 3:52
| Steve can play the Marilyn Manson song and not worry about it because he looked up the lyrics. It would just be like Marilyn Manson to have a song that sounds fine the first time through but then something secret emerges during the second play that is profane. |
| 3:53
| Buzz points out that Manson is the former boyfriend of actress Rose McGowan, who's appearing in Grindhouse, which is opening this weekend. He's tying it all in. |
| 3:54
| There's a movie Steve saw that features Marilyn Manson as some sort of rock star who's on a plane that's been hijacked. He has to fight the hijackers. |
| 3:55
| Steve gets a little cranky whenever David is here because sometimes the callers are too specific. Sometimes Steve wants to go out there and pre-screen them to see if they're alright. It doesn't help that Ed Silha is IMing him to challenge his statement about dish TV in a storm. |
| 3:56
| Song: Personal Jesus, Marilyn Manson |
| 4:00
| Buzz is a huge Marilyn Manson fan but he doesn't know why. Steve's looking on IMDb and he can't find that Marilyn Manson movie. Maybe it's just some actor who looks like him? |
| 4:01
| Caller Brian wanted to let Steve know that Johnny Cash did a cover of Personal Jesus on his last album. It's a little slower but still pretty good. |
| 4:02
| Caller Craig lives in Mt. Greenwood. Where's that at? It's at 110th and Pulaski. It sounds like it's much further than that, like downstate. It's a neighborhood in Chicago, where Riley's Daughter used to be. |
| 4:03
| The movie Steve is thinking of is called Turbulence 3. Buzz is aware of the Turbulence series. |
| 4:05
| Steve had a meeting before the show with Drew and Jen Donahue and Jill from marketing. It's a weekly meeting where they ask Steve to do stuff and he gets mad and doesn't want to do them. |
| 4:06
| Usually by the end they have one good idea Steve is interested in. They should hit him with the good idea right away though. |
| 4:07
| That Atlantis strip club wants Steve to do an appearance. The only thing better than getting paid to eat a donut is being paid to go to a strip club. Plus they give you funny money to use. |
| 4:08
| For some reason Drew thought Steve had issued a no strip clubs edict. It seems like something Drew came up with and tried to pin on Steve. |
| 4:09
| Drew claims that Steve got an email from a female listener who was offended by strip club commercials so he cancelled all ads for them. Steve has to give him credit for sticking to his story. |
| 4:10
| Steve would prefer that only the classy strip clubs advertise, he'll have to approve them first, like the Good Housekeeping seal of approval. |
| 4:11
| Steve would remember the day when he declared that he would not be a party to strip club ads. Steve hasn't been to one in several years and now he knows why. |
| 4:12
| Mark Czerniec says this whole strip club edict seems very Dan Falato. Maybe Dan told Drew about it becuase he was offended by strip clubs? |
| 4:13
| If Steve ever says something like that about strip clubs sit him down, put a cold rag over his head and make sure he knows what he's saying. |
| 4:14
| Drew is on the phone but it sounds like he's using a nail gun on himself. He's actually working out with the bandana and the gym bag from Buzz. |
| 4:15
| Drew wanted to clear up the strip club thing. It was Rod who issued the edict. It doesn't seem like Rod would turn down any business which is why Drew was confused. |
| 4:16
| Steve doesn't think Rod issued that edict either. It sounds like something Dan and Drew came up with at Quizno's to make the station sound classier. There was a time when there were a lot of strip club ads and they were pretty funky. |
| 4:17
| Steve didn't like hearing this in a meeting with Jen, Jill and Mary either, it's like his sexuality was being questioned. They all held up limp wrists when Drew said it. |
| 4:18
| Strip clubs hold this society together, they're just as important as police and fire departments. |
| 4:21
| There's no way Rod would issue a no strip club edict. All that guy wants to do is make money. There must have been one ad that was particularly graphic. |
| 4:22
| Mark Czerniec is right, this is definitely a Dan Falato/Drew Hayes at Quizno's moment. |
| 4:23
| Buzz is more than welcome to come to the strip club with Steve but they'll have to be in separate rooms. |
| 4:24
| The last time Buzz was in a strip club was in Vegas with Steve and all the nefarious activity was going on under the watchful eye of Spike Manton. |
| 4:25
| Headlines with Buzz |
| 4:26 | A new report on global warming is out and it's not good. The rise in global temperatures will effect poor people the most. |
| 4:27
| It's really cold in Chicago right now and it's April so some people would be inclined to deny global warming. The cold weather comes from unique weather patterns that are the result of global warming. |
| 4:28
| Even if there isn't global warming, what's the harm in acting like it's real? Shouldn't we be trying to take care of the planet we live on? Steve gets that it costs corporations a lot of money to go green but Steve's will to pay a little more for stuff if it means he won't drown when he's 80. |
| 4:29
| Walt Disney has relaxed it's stance on gay marriage, allowing same-sex couples to participate in the Disney Fairy Tale ceremony. Does that mean Pluto and Goofy can finally get married? |
| 4:30
| Steve's been to Disney World on Gay Day and it's actually pretty fun. The guys really get a kick out of the Cinderella stuff and they know how to party. |
| 4:31
| Most of the lesbians were the school bus driver-types but occasionally there was a hot one. |
| 4:32
| Steve's trying to read about this thing on the Disney website but the text is scrolling by too fast. |
| 4:33
| So they'll do a gay marriage but they it won't be recognized in the U.S.? This whole thing seems very expensive and sort of goofy. |
| 4:34
| Basically if you have the money to pay them you can marry a monkey. |
| 4:35
| Caller Tony used to work at Disney. At least at the one in Florida there's an island behind the Magic Kingdom with a gazebo that you can get married at. Then you have the castle in the background. |
| 4:36
| If you have the money you can get all the characters at your wedding. So if you have the money you can get Mickey as your best man. |
| 4:37
| Disney is very gay friendly and this is just another revenue stream for them. Tony also informs Steve that things are very gay friendly behind the scenes. |
| 4:38
| Steve doesn't really want to know all that but how about a spin of the wheel so we can get Tony's name and address for the deposition. |
| 4:39
| It was really fun at Disney on Gay Day, because most of the dudes were so into it. It just made it more fun to be there. |
| 4:40
| The city of Chicago will allow a 19 foot cross to be erected in Daley Plaza today for Easter. Is it made of anything edible? |
| 4:49
| Song: Jesus, Etc., Wilco |
| 4:55
| Steve's just trying to tie it all together for Buzz because he loves that kind of stuff. It's like being part of a real show. |
| 5:00
| Sopranos starts on Sunday. There's nothing better for Easter than Sopranos and Entourage. |
| 5:01
| Steve hates to break Buzz's heart like this but we will not be hearing from Tom Dore. Steve always looks forward to the weekly chats with Tom Dore about the Rush, even though he doesn't know their schedule. |
| 5:02
| Buzz did find some tabloid stuff about the British sailors in the New York Post. The headline "Blubbering Brits" seemed particularly incendiary. |
| 5:03
| Steve reads from the NY Post article. |
| 5:13
| There's a picture of Buzz and his band in the Tribune today but you can't tell who it is because the article is about food. |
| 5:14
| The photo is from Buzz's gig at the House of Blues last Saturday. There's a cute girl watching them, kudos. |
| 5:15
| Buzz is hoping this is a regular gig at the Back Porch Stage at he House of Blues. The people there treat you really well and they have a fantastic cheeseburger.
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| 5:16
| Matt Dahl was at the gig as well as Ed Silha who was living large. Steve likes Ed but he's so weird sometimes. He's like a cartoon, larger than life. |
| 5:17
| Also in the Sun-Times today Steve and Matt were featured in an article about broadcasters and their kids following in their footsteps. |
| 5:18
| Dan Jiggetts and his daughter Lauren were featured in there as well as Phil and Dan Ponce and Harry and Eddie Volkman. Eddie's shirt is about 2 sizes too small, but frankly his muscles aren't all that big. Steve has bigger muscles than that. He's thinking of going with a small t-shirt. |
| 5:19
| Ed Silha is on the phone to defend himself. Steve wasn't necessarily saying anything bad about him, he's just larger than life sometimes. He's like his own Rat Pack. |
| 5:20
| The best example Steve can think of is that one time at the bar in Mexico. Ed was like the ambassador of the show. This is just who he is, Ed Silha former pornographer. |
| 5:21
| When Steve was working out today he thought to himself "why am I not making porn?" Steve has decided to start up his own porn production company. Ed has some great storyline ideas but Steve is thinking of going gonzo. |
| 5:22
| It's sort of a hoot when Ed is around, like when he orders the sorbet shooters for himself. |
| 5:23
| Ed just puts out a vibe that even Buzz noticed on Saturday and he was on the other side of the room. |
| 5:24
| Ed is his own self-contained Rat Pack. He's Frank and Sammy and Dino and Peter Lawford and even a little Joey Bishop. |
| 5:25
| Ed has no plans tonight but tomorrow his friends Mary and Tracy are taking him out for a belated birthday celebration. |
| 5:26
| Steve knows those two girls, they've been on several trips. They're both married up though which must be very frustrating for Ed. |
| 5:27
| Ed really needs to get laid. The last time it happened was almost a year ago at Matt Dahl's birthday. That's where Pete's buddy tried to get with Ed's woman. |
| 5:28
| Pete doesn't understand how this keeps coming up, he thought everything was OK between Steve and his friend. The guy came to Matt's birthday and didn't even say hello to Steve, he seems like a jerk. |
| 5:29
| Pete thinks his buddy might be waiting for another birthday to say hello to Steve. No hurry or anything. |
| 5:34
| Ed Silha is the Steve Dahl Show goodwill ambassador. Steve really needs to hook him up with someone though. He always says he will but doesn't do anything about it. |
| 5:35
| Buzz thinks professional is the way to go with Ed. Steve has no problem doing that but Ed is very finicky. |
| 5:36
| Live read: Arby's |
| 5:37
| Time for some sports. The White Sox game against the Twins has been postponed because of the weather. There won't be a double-header tomorrow either. |
| 5:38
| It's supposed to be 29º at 8:00 tonight, that's pretty cold. It's 34º right now but it feels like 19º. |
| 5:39
| The Cubs are in Milwaukee tonight but they have a dome up there. We should have done that here. Rich Hill starts for the Cubs against Dave Bush. |
| 5:40
| Derrek Lee will wear #42 on April 15th in honor of Jackie Robinson. |
| 5:41
| The Bulls moved up to the second seed in the NBA East after Cleveland lost to the Heat last night. |
| 5:42
| Sports writers are complaining about the new press box at U.S. Cellular Field. That's probably because the old one was turned into the Jim Beam Club and tickets are $250 a piece. |
| 5:43
| The press box used to be pretty cushy and was catered so it's just like the Jim Beam Club only it's free. |
| 5:44
| Chet Coppock has publicly complained about the new press box, saying that it shows how much disdain sports owners have for reporters. |
| 5:45
| Steve's been in the White Sox press box, no one is paying attention to the game in there. Plus they hand out a stat sheet at the end of the game so you can write your story off of that. |
| 5:46
| Is Chet even on the air any more after he got punched in the face? Complaining about your press box has a Bruce Levine "without you I don't have a job" feel to it. |
| 5:47
| Chet is on the Score on Saturday mornings with Bruce Levine, so maybe the two of them can complain about it tomorrow. |
| 5:54
| It doesn't get much better than the Bruce Levine/Ed Lynch audio. Ed Lynch went on to become the GM of the Cubs. |
| 5:55
| Live read: Townstone Financial |
| 6:02
| Song: Jesus Just Left Chicago, ZZ Top |
| 6:09
| News with Buzz |
| 6:10
| The new forecast on global warming is bleak. It will cause desertification but Buzz can't figure out how it's being used in this context. He has a feeling it's has to do with the desert. |
| 6:11
| It's predicted that the hardest hit regions would be the poorest like Sub-Saharan Africa and the Pacific Islands. It would be nice if someone could figure this global warming stuff out but until they do we should air on the side of caution. |
| 6:12
| Steve doesn't have much room to talk because he is not green at all. He's very red. He would like other people to be green though. |
| 6:13
| The British sailors are on TV right now in their berets looking like real bad-asses. It took the Iranians a whole 45 minutes to break them! |
| 6:14
| Now that they're back in the UK all the sailors are saying they didn't do anything wrong and shouldn't have been detained. Buzz heard that the women sailor was isolated from everyone else and told they'd all go home, which is why she started freaking out. |
| 6:17
| They're now showing the Passion Play that they do in Pilsen every year on CLTV. |
| 6:18
| The Mexican guy playing the Roman isn't even whipping Jesus, he's just whipping the cross. In the Philippines they actually nail people to a cross. |
| 6:19
| The cross has wheels on it too, the guy isn't really dragging it. Next year it'll be a go-cart. |
| 6:20
| The guy playing the J-Bird has a sweet crown of thorns with some fake blood. Is that hot sauce of ketchup? |
| 6:26
| The Townstone Financial show is broadcasting from Byron Flats tomorrow from noon to 3:00. Matt and Brendan will be there as well. |
| 6:27
| Complimentary hot dogs and coffee will be served. If you've ever been complimented by a hot dog you know it's really something. |
| 6:28
| Back to Buzz in the news room. |
| 6:29
| Geraldo Rivera and Bill O'Reilly got into a passionate argument last night on the O'Reilly Factor. |
| 6:30
| The city of Chicago has allowed a cross to be erected in Daley Center. It's not made of chocolate though, or Eli's cheesecake or even Italian beef. |
| 6:31
| Angelina Jolie is getting ready to adopt a baby from Chad. Won't Jeremy get jealous? |
| 6:32
| Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis has defied a federal judge and refused to surrender to U.S. marshals on a contempt charge. |
| 6:33
| Francis, who makes an estimated $29 million per year on his Girls Gone Wild videos, was charged with threatening one of seven women who sued him for filming them while they were minors. |
| 6:34
| $29 million? This is why Steve is getting into pornography. He might go softcore too because that's what people what. You haven't to be in a certain mood to want some hardcore. |
| 6:35
| Softcore is just like you're at a pool and something good happens. Plus Steve wouldn't be called out to whip his out. He doesn't need that happening. |
| 6:36
| Steve plays some Chad & Jeremy for Buzz. Buzz hates to admit that he actually likes this stuff. Buzz requests some Patience & Prudence. |
| 6:41
| Steve hasn't been able to find any Patience & Prudence on iTunes but sometimes they don't go back that far. Steve's never even heard of them though. |
| 6:42
| Steve did find a Hollies song that ties in with Good Friday but he'll keep looking for Patience & Prudence. |
| 6:43
| Steve is wondering dangerously close to Ron Lewis' wheelhouse. We're already very close with the Chad & Jeremy and even close with Patience & Prudence. |
| 6:44
| Steve sort of remembers a Patience & Prudence song from when he was very young. Even as a 6-year old he knew he wanted to turn it off. |
| 6:45
| Song: Jesus Was a Crossmaker, The Hollies |
| 6:49
| That song was recently featured on the Elizabethtown soundtrack. Buzz enjoyed it so that makes up for Steve not being able to find the Patience & Prudence song. He did find several other version of their hit so it wasn't totally fruitless. |
| 6:54
| Yesterday Steve had a column in the Tribune's At Play section. He sort of apologized for getting the Black & Tan thing wrong since he's the vice advisor. A vice advisor should know the make-up of a Black & Tan. |
| 6:55
| The rest of the column featured the origins of a few well-known alcoholic beverages. Steve didn't think he got anything wrong, but did point out that since these stories all come from bars there could be several different versions. |
| 6:56
| Today Steve got an email from a guy who watched Unwrapped just last night and had a correction for Steve. In Steve's column he mentioned the Red Snapper. According to Unwrapped a Red Snapper is a Bloody Mary with gin instead of vodka. |
| 6:57
| The Bloody Mary was invented in France by Ferdinand Petiot. In the 1920s vodka and tomato juice arrived at about the same time, so they got mixed together. When Petiot left France the drink was changed to a Red Snapper because bloody was offensive. |
| 6:58
| When Petiot came to America he sometimes used gin in the Bloody Mary because vodka wasn't readily available here yet. So technically Steve isn't wrong, he just left one part out. |