Link to the Show Audio
Wegiht in Before the show
Luke - 182
After a weekend at home doing home improvment
Jen - 134
After hanging out in Plam Spring
Sean - 155
After having fun at Sasquatch
and a fresh shave
7 P.M. HOUR
It was career day at Imgram high school
and luke was nervios and what to say to the kids.
And the person who say this
did a little of this
Sean Highlight of this weekend Sasquatch music fest
Passtion Pit
Santgold
Cristlal castles
8 P.M. HOUR
and there was a appercen from
seattle sounder FC the host of the Kevin Calabro Experence on
ESPN 710 and former Seattle SuperSonics play by play man
Kevin Calabro
who show is hear on ESPN 710 (KIRO-AM)
every monday tur friday from 6-9 PM EST
And the search of the summer song of 2009
continued
in the Mix
This Person
Lady gaga
Lil Wayne
Green Day
Smashmoths
M.G.M.T.
Eve Maria
9 P.M. (A.K.A. nine bells, burbank stander time)
AwesomeNotAwesome:
Are skinny jeans bad for your health? Too-tight pants can lead to 'tingling thigh syndrome'
NOT AWESOME
but it time
From the NY Daily News
Experts are finding that women who wear too tight jeans run the risk of suffering from a nerve problem called meralgia paresthetica, reports MSNBC.com. Coupled with stiletto heels, the pressure these jeans put on the femoral cutaneous nerve that runs through the thigh can cause tingling and burning through the leg.
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Passer-by pushes suicide jumper off bridge in south China
NOT AWESOME
From the Associated Press via LA Times
BEIJING -- Chen Fuchao, a man heavily in debt, had been contemplating suicide on a bridge in southern China for hours when a passer-by came up, shook his hand -- and pushed him off the ledge.
Chen fell 26 feet (8 meters) onto a partially inflated emergency air cushion laid out by authorities and survived, suffering spine and elbow injuries, the official Xinhua News Agency said Saturday.
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2 Ex-Timesmen Say They Had a Tip on Watergate First
NOT AWESOME
The Watergate break-in eventually forced a presidential resignation and turned two Washington Post reporters into pop-culture heroes. But almost 37 years after the break-in, two former New York Times journalists have stepped forward to say that The Times had the scandal nearly in its grasp before The Post did — and let it slip.
L. Patrick Gray of the F.B.I. is said to have supplied tips to a Times reporter.
Robert M. Smith, a former Times reporter, says that two months after the burglary, over lunch at a Washington restaurant, the acting director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, L. Patrick Gray, disclosed explosive aspects of the case, including the culpability of the former attorney general, John Mitchell, and hinted at White House involvement.
Mr. Smith rushed back to The Times’s bureau in Washington to repeat the story to Robert H. Phelps, an editor there, who took notes and tape-recorded the conversation, according to both men. But then Mr. Smith had to hand off the story — he had quit The Times and was leaving town the next day to attend Yale Law School.
Mr. Smith kept the events to himself for more than three decades, but decided to go public after learning that Mr. Phelps planned to include it in his memoir.
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This Day in T.B.T.L History
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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AwesomeNotAwesome: Patrick Swayze and the Andy Griffith Theme Song
Thursday, May 28, 2009
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