Saturday, May 30, 2009

Cliff Notes For Show 336 (Friday, May 29)

Link To The Show Audio

Weight in Before the Show

Luke - 180
Jen - 135
Sean - 155

And it the Muppet Show
with are specail guess
T.B.T.L.



7 P.M. HOUR

Luke is ready for the big hosting duty Anthony Bourdain and Mario Batali headline a "colorful evening of foodie banter" at the Paramount Theatre on Saturday.

So he ask listener for some question for the big gig.

And Luke is getting some slack about anti-littering campaign
he cut recently it making him cry
like this classic ad

8 P.M.

Why It Matters:

The Muppets












Listener Mail:

Sean from the Bangkon ten talking about a
10 year kid begin help out after monther die

and more flack about the 30 rock question luke ask for Rachel Drach last week

also there was letter about Chuck E. Cheese violence

and listner getting advice of someone not getting there dave mattes off

and some one is worried about getting a pie in the face.

9 P.M. HOUR (A.K.A nine bells,Burbank stander time)

TBTL After Hours:

Virginia Enforces 'No Smile Rule' on State Driver's Licenses

From NewsChannel 8 (Washington, D.C.):

CHANTILLY, Va. - While going to the DMV is never any fun, there now are even fewer reasons to smile.

Virginia may be for lovers, but the DMV is not for smilers -- at least not in driver's licenses photos where it's now all about the neutral face expression.

It's rare to find a room full of smiles at the DMV, but a smile on a driver's license picture isn't unusual -- unless you live in Virginia.

In March, the DMV there essentially banned flashing pearly whites in photos when they began issuing the new style of licenses, which the Commonwealth says are more secure.

The new policy caught Lisa Keener-Bartram by surprise. She'd been practicing her smile in advance of her driver's license photo shoot.

"It'll look like a mug shot I assume," she said.

Click here for the rest of this story

and some one was looking for someone on T.B.T.L. Night
last and there looking for it in the Seattle Stanger

This Day In T.B.T.L. history

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Blinding you with science: Shy Bladder is real.
Link to the Show Audio

and they gave away Jenny Lewis Tickey as well

Music For you weekend:

Sean - The Prodigy - Invaders must die

Jen - Sugarland - Steve Earle

Luke - Telekinesis - Coast of Carolina

Friday, May 29, 2009

Cliff Notes for Show 335 (Thursday, May 28th)

link to the show Audio

Weight in before the show

Luke - 182
Jen - 134
Sean - 155

8 P.M. HOUR

and furing the weight in where talking about
the name about the Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor

and there was lister calls about
Flok Life fest and T.B.T.L.
The Denver Ten was rawr about there bowling night
and greg talking about missing TBTL night at safeco filed
last week

and today luke was talk about his speech at career day at
Ingraham high School in Seattle

i was awsome untill he said a word you can;t not say

but Overall it was AWESOME

and your HQ for Chuck E. Cheese troble

From MSNBC.com

Man fined for Chuck E. Cheese mascot assault

Father ripped off head piece thinking mascot had pinned his son

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. - A Massachusetts man has been fined $500 for assaulting a Chuck E. Cheese mouse.

Authorities say 34-year-old Trahan Pires thought the perpetually happy mascot had pinned his 11-year-old son against a video game after the boy said "Chuck" had picked him up by the arms and cornered him by a console.

Pires, of Fairhaven, ripped off the mascot's head piece, pointed a finger at the man inside and yelled at him.

The 19-year-old man in the mouse suit told police he put his arms out to get through a crowd of children trying to knock him over and never grabbed anyone. A witness agreed with that account, adding that the mascot only bumped into the boy accidentally while turning around.

Pires pleaded guilty Monday. A judge fined him after rejecting the prosecution's request for a six-month jail sentence.

Pires' family was at the children's restaurant in Dartmouth in May to celebrate his son's birthday.

8 P.M. HOUR

AwesomeNotAwesome:

The Hugging in school is now sweeping the nation
and that have school worried

From NY Times:

Katie Dea and Henry Begler, both 14, at the Claire Lilienthal School in San Francisco, prefer a friendly hug to a high-five greeting.
There is the basic friend hug, probably the most popular, and the bear hug, of course. But now there is also the bear claw, when a boy embraces a girl awkwardly with his elbows poking out.

There is the hug that starts with a high-five, then moves into a fist bump, followed by a slap on the back and an embrace.

There’s the shake and lean; the hug from behind; and, the newest addition, the triple — any combination of three girls and boys hugging at once.

“We’re not afraid, we just get in and hug,” said Danny Schneider, a junior at the school, where hallway hugging began shortly after 7 a.m. on a recent morning as students arrived. “The guy friends, we don’t care. You just get right in there and jump in.”

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A guess told Nancy Grace that her show is a Joke

AWESOME

From TV Newser:

A guest who was kicked off "Nancy Grace" Monday night is speaking out about the incident, and speaking for his whole city: "As a St. Louis community, I thought we were being embarrassed on national cable television."

KTRS radio host McGraw Milhaven had appeared on Grace's HLN show several days last week to discuss the murder case of Sheri Coleman and her two sons.

On Monday's show, Milhaven responded to a question from Grace about murder suspect Christopher Coleman and his rumored girlfriend in Florida — a question he deemed irrelevant. "This show is a joke, you are a joke," said Milhaven, closing with, "I'm embarrassed to be on this show."

"Well, sir, you're off," said Grace, and cut his mic.

Click here to read the story

here the video below

And there was a poem by Bob Dylan
going on the action block but is it his

From KCBS-TV:

Bob Dylan wrote of peace and love and understanding and the ecology...but before he was famous, he put pen to paper and wrote a poem called "Little Buddy" about the tragic death of a dog.

He wrote "Little Buddy" when he was 16 and now, more than 50 years later, that poem is being auctioned off at Christie's.

The poem is expected to fetch (get it?) about $15,000.

Reuters is reporting that the so-called "original" poem is actually lifted from a song written by Canadian country singer Hank Snow.

In a statement, Christie's has acknowledged the poem is less than original. "The words are, in fact, a revised version of lyrics of a Hank Snow song."

Still, Christies says the auction will take place, as planned, on June 23. "This still remains among the earliest known handwritten lyrics of Bob Dylan and Christie's is pleased to offer them in our Pop Culter auction."

9 PM HOUR [A.K.A. nine bells, burbank stander time]

and yes there was a in house exmanition of Jen feet
for bunion

And Luke try to clear up the whole near Diggtown
of actress "Rachel Dratch" on friday night TBTL
and it was about "30 Rock"

There will be a full post on this over the weekend.

also Jen clear up Who Mr. Nightly
it jen Don not her husband Jason

THis Day in TBTL History

Thursday, May 29, 2008

TBTL Announce there Night Lite party

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Cliff Notes to Show 334 (Wednesday, May 27th)

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.

Click here for the report

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.

Read here for the rest of the story
Click here to watch the video

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
Link to the show Audio under the 9 PM hour
AwesomeNotAwesome: Patrick Swayze and the Andy Griffith Theme Song