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Thursday, July 30, 2009
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Hour 1
Sports w/ Chick
News w/ Kristi Tom Returns
The Accident
Gunner's Kids "Larry King" calls
"Donnie Baker" calls
Hotel Remotes

Hour 2
More on Tom's Injury
Tim Wilson
The Bundy Book
Michelle Obama - Tim Wilson
Don Jose - Tim Wilson Mom Jeans - Greg Morton
The Beer Summit "Joe Biden" calls
Juston McKinney

Hour 3
Tim Wilson
Juston McKinney
Juston Look-a-like? Ohio State Football
College Football Coaches
Tim's Brother's Injury Team Nicknames
Baby Monitors

Hour 4
Juston McKinney
Donut Shops
Being Color Blind
Bad Boys - Tim Wilson Condo Guy
Finding Jokes Working on New Projects

Tim Wilson

For years comedian, songwriter and philosopher, Tim Wilson has been joining us on the air and in that time has treated us to a number of classic tunes such as My Brother In-Law, I Could Be Wrong and Church League Softball Fistfight. And though he's one of our most frequent guests, it's still an adventure every time he stops by, thanks in part to his uncanny ability to find a story to go along with any topic of conversation. But as a warning, if you're even talking to Tim, try to avoid mentioning The Bible, NASCAR, credit cards or Jimmy Carter. In other news, Tim turned author and wrote a book about serial killer Ted Bundy which is now on sale. Pick up your copy of Happy New Year - ted today.

Juston McKinney

Good Cop, Better Comedian

From the time young Juston McKinney sat in his living room watching "ChiPs" as a child, he knew he was destined to become a cop. Coincidentally, there wasn’t anything in those programs which led him to believe that he’d then become a stand-up comedian. He began his career in law enforcement at age 19, but after a few years of busting drug dealers and walking the beat, he decided a career change was in order. That change would lead him to follow his dream of performing on stage in smoke filled comedy clubs. The move was for the best as Juston has since gone on to star in his own Comedy Central Presents special, has appeared on "The Tonight Show" and is a member of "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour: Next Generation."

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