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Thursday, December 17, 2009
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Hour 1
"Secret Santa" - HCTM
Sports w/ Chick
Kung Fu Chimps
News w/ Kristi
Sportsman of the Decade
"1-800-In-The-Hole"
Landlines and Cell Phones

Hour 2
Greg Morton
News w/ Kristi
The Flasher
People News & Views
"Health Care Song"
Jersey Color & Zippers
Women Showing Skin
New Terms
Things We Should Have Done
Drew Curtis
Fark News

Hour 3
Drew Curtis
Greg Morton
Java Mummy
"Secret Santa" - HCTM
Fark News
Shoe-In of the Week
Granny's Picks
"Maria" Calls
More Fark News

Hour 4
Drew Curtis
Greg Morton
Billy Mazing Calls
Ties and Bow-ties
Top 11 Odd News Stories
Darrell Van Citters
A Christmas Story Museum

Greg Morton

When he stopped by a few months ago, Greg Morton did something he'd never done on the show before, sang a song. Little did we know that this tune would soon become an internet phenomenon, gathering over 3 million views on youtube, and landing on countless blogs and political website. Now known as the guy who sings the "Obama Man" song, Morton has actualy been a friend of the show for a long time and possesses one of the best live acts you'll ever see. He's two minute recap of the entire Star Wars saga is quite the crowd please, but it's his pop star impression filled finale that really steals the show. Greg has been featured on Comedy Central's Premium Blend, HBO and as a voice actor in the shows Super Mario Bros. 3 and Police Academy

Drew Curtis

He plays soccer, lives in Kentucky, drinks a lot of beer and in his spare time he runs a website that’s visited by over 60 million people every month. The 'He' in that previous sentence is Drew Curtis, and he's the man behind the popular website, Fark.com. When not partaking in any of the aforementioned activities, Curtis spends his time pouring over the 2,000 new articles submitted to him every day in order to find the strangest, weirdest, funniest and most asinine news to link to. Along with news, Fark provides links to an array of odd pictures, sound clips and a multitude of other fascinating features that only the World Wide Web could provide. Fark.com has been mentioned in Time, Newsweek and Wired, and for some strange reason, it’s regularly featured on CBS Marketwatch. Curtis' popular website has also just been spun-off into a book, It's Not News, It's Fark. Fark on twitter.

Steve Siedlecki

A Christmas Story... House

A Christmas Story House, now restored to its movie splendor, is open year round to the public for tours. Directly across the street from the house is the official A Christmas Story House Museum, which features original props, costumes and memorabilia from the film, as well as hundreds of rare behind-the-scenes photos. Among the props and costumes are the toys from the storefront window display, Randy’s snowsuit and zeppelin, the chalkboard from the classroom and the family car. You can even purchase your own 'Major Award' Leg Lamp at the museum gift shop. Steve Siedlecki will be joining us to talk about the house, his job as Executive Director of the museum, and his infatuation with one of the greatest movies of all time.

Here Come the Mummies

Not much is known about the individual men who make up the kooky, funky, R&B band known as Here Come the Mummies. For the most part this is due to their constantly wearing mummy attire while on stage, and having never revealed their true identities. But you don’t have to know who they are to enjoy their unique brand of rocking music and tongue-in-cheek sense of humor with songs like "Pants," "Attack of the Wiener Man", and "It's All About the Sugar." The band is typically comprised of ten mummified members who together have released four albums. They are also rumored to have a number of Grammy awards between them. Follow the Mummies on facebook and twitter. Want to go on a cruise with the Mummies? Check out JumponMyShip.com

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