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Monday, July 6, 2009
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Hour 1
"Panties in the Glovebox"
News w/ Kristi
The Tooth Story
Michael Jackson News
The Tombstone
Palin in the News
Jeff Jena
TV Gigs
The Old Man

Hour 2
Rich Shea
Major League Eating
People, News & Views
Scott Dunn
Being on Camera
History Lesson
The Unsmooth Moment
Donnie Baker Calls
Woodstock - Dennis Wolfsburg

Hour 3
Jeff Jena
Technology & Phones
Power of Cake - Gaffigan
Toby Drops the Big One
"Bill Clinton" Calls
First Birthday Party
Presidents and Golf

Hour 4
Jeff Jena
The Hotel Incident
Hawaii - John Bowman
Presidents and Golf
The Internet
Music and TV
Tom's Tea
Playboy Club Joke
News w/ Kristi

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.

Jeff Jena

From Classroom to Comedy Club

What can make a teacher give up the classroom and take to the stage? A better paycheck might be one reason, but for Jeff Jena, it was because he just saw so much humor in every day life that he had to share it with an audience that were old enough to buy liquor. After starting his career at the legendary Comics Annex in Houston, he got his big break when he appeared on Star Search in front of a national audience. From that point on, the past 20-plus years have been spent headlining packed houses in the best clubs across the country.

Richard Shea

And You Thought You Ate A Lot This Weekend

According to the folks at Major League Eating (MLE), competitive eating is the next big thing in sports. Because hey, anyone can put a ball in a hoop, or catch a 30 yard bullet pass, but it takes a real athlete to down over 50 hot dogs in a twelve minute sitting. According to MLE President (and PR genius) Richard Shea, the best part of competitive eating is that there is no such thing as an off season. From the Glutton Bowl, to Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest (covered on ESPN), the "athletes" of the MLE travel the country all year long, shoveling as much food into their mouths as is humanly possible.

FACTOID - The Nathan's Famous International Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Championship has been held each year on July 4 since 1916, according to archives.

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