October 2008
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Friday, October 31
Steve and Buzz get a surprise trick-or-treater. Patrick "Deep Dish" Bertoletti calls in. A special Halloween episode of Angelo's Ashes. |
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Thursday, October 30
Steve and Oprah workout. Buzz excitedly prepares his costume for tomorrow's show. Pete enters into a bromance with a caller. |
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Wednesday, October 29
Steve wants to become an appreciator of the arts. Buzz considers changing his driving habits after another ticket. Stephanie tells the pants story. |
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Tuesday, October 28
Steve considers a trip to South Korea. Buzz misses out on the perfect gift for his wife. Satan stops by to hear listener confessions. |
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Monday, October 27
Steve continues his experiment with the tuna sandwich. Buzz gets another shipment of Mallomars. Tom Thayer pitches some ideas for his Sunday pre and post-game shows. |
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Friday, October 24
Steve and Buzz are very big in the golfing community. A more upbeat Patrick Bertoletti calls in. The Steve Dahl Players present the conclusion of Gone Rexy Gone. |
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Thursday, October 23
Steve battles his celebrity cold. Buzz's expertise in the area of tuna sandwiches is called upon. Pete exchanges Pet Fishsticks LPs for massages. |
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Wednesday, October 22
Steve wants Jon Burge charged with stealing his look. Buzz shares his thoughts on the Saw films. Pete is wracked with guilt. |
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Tuesday, October 21
Steve tries to define his relationship with Adam. Buzz walks away a big winner as Steve peruses the Free section of Craigslist. Steve mediates an argument over lyrics to a new Pink song between Buzz and Brendan. |
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Monday, October 20
Steve details his run-in with an idiot at the Hawks game. Buzz looks forward to trick or treating for the first time in years. Tom Thayer begins fleshing out his one-man show about Dick Stanfel. |
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Friday, October 17
Steve tries to talk Patrick Bertoletti down off his ledge. Buzz offers up a passionate defense for the 2008 Chicago Bears. Episode 6 of Angelo's Ashes. |
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Thursday, October 16
Steve might be selling himself short as a member of the media. Buzz lines up a dinner with Ron Lewis. Steve and Pete play another round of "Guess the African-American football player." |
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Wednesday, October 15
Steve talks about the most troubling series of pornos he's ever seen. Buzz learns all about Jane Adams. Chef Hans debuts his Harry Caray impersonation |
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Tuesday, October 14
Steve peruses Craigslist. If there was anyway Buzz could still smoke, he would. Pete's dark hole is getting darker. |
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Monday, October 13
Steve gets into some serious hockey analysis. Brendan reports live from Columbus and Balbo. Steve and Buzz learn the origin of the phrase "as conceited as a Spaniard" |
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Friday, October 10
Steve takes some random phone calls. Buzz shares a the story of a marathon mishap. Another episode of Angelo's Ashes. |
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Thursday, October 9
Steve straightens up his Facebook page. Buzz learns he has a Facebook page. Frijole Joe becomes a Mexican't. |
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Wednesday, October 8
Steve heads off potential Buzz Kilman outrage over a sandwich. Chef Hans stops by for Meat Talk. Jimmy Webb calls in. |
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Tuesday, October 7
Steve is at peace with the end of the White Sox season. Buzz considers going out of his comfort zone for a butter burger. Pete stumps Steve on Guess the Latino. |
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Monday, October 6
Steve's OCD prevents him from enjoying pumpkin carving. More listeners try to please Buzz. Steve puts out another call for a Steve Dahl Show private jet. |
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Friday, October 3
Steve tries to understand Tampa Bay Rays fans. When you're nice to Buzz, the gate does not swing the other way. The Steve Dahl Players present another episode of Angelo's Ashes, with special guests. |
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Thursday, October 2
Steve considers his next incarnation as a touring musician. Buzz plugs his amp guy. Ed calls in to defend the shipping practices of the Dahl.com store. |
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Wednesday, October 1
Steve unveils his new marketing plan. Buzz embraces Chicago's devotion to hot dog condiments. Ed Farmer calls in. |
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