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Monday, May 11, 2009
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Hour 1
Mr. Obvious - The Noise
Obama Doing Comedy?
Sports w/ Chick
Donnie Baker Calls
News w/ Kristi
Will Hardesty

Hour 2
Will Hardesty
News w/ Kristi
Scott Dunn
History Lesson
History Quiz
Space Shuttle News

Hour 3
Will Hardesty
News w/ Kristi
Listener E-Mail
Donnie Baker Calls
Vacation Letters
Call From a Nurse

Hour 4
Richard Petty Audio
Amy Winehouse in the News
Unmentionable news Story
Pat Dixon
Movie Review: Star Trek
Sports w/ Chick
"Pooh & Piglet" - Haner
"Freefall Sex" - Paul Gilmartin
News w/ Kristi

Pat Dixon

At the Movies with Pat Dixon

Comedian Pat Dixon enjoys reviewing feature films, he just doesn't enjoy watching them. Luckily for him he's found a way to do one without out the other. Not only does this save him a ton of time and cash, it also keeps him completely unbiased when discussing each movie. Take that Ebert, Roeper and Shalit. In other news, Dixon is has a brand new comedy CD titled, Goodbye Forever Fatty that is also now available on iTunes.

Scott Dunn

What's Done is Dunn

Scott Dunn is a stand-up comedian, a novelist, a father of two, and a husband of one. He's also a full-time history buff, and famous for his roasts of famous historical figures and events. He also occasionally calls in with History Lessons and Quizes, which means if you see his name on the guest board, you'd better start studying. In his spare time (when he's got any) he writes jokes for a number of shows including "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader." And that's a little bit about Scott Dunn.

Will Hardesty

Will Power

Like everyone who has worked in or near comedy, Will Hardesty began to think “I could do that.” And so he went up one open mike night and discovered something magical: here were people, albeit drunks, who wanted to hear what he had to say. One stammering performance led to another as a lifetime of observations poured forth. Before long, other comics were starting to notice Will. And to watch him in with the kind of amazement one feels after discovering a diamond in a bit of elephant dung. Spurred by their encouragement he began to hone his act to the delight of all who saw him. Before long Will found himself where he is now – one of the best unknown comics in the business. Which just goes to show: its the quiet ones you have to watch out for.

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