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Comedy 101 Radio Playlist 5.25.17

A Memorial Day tribute of sorts.
Some biting satire by Heywood Banks that
really hits home, and the usual band of
lunatics whose sole purpose is to make you smile…

Comedy 101 Radio Playlist for 5.25.17
A Memorial Day show!

Hot Rod Lincoln- Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
Happy Noodle vs. Sad Noodle- Logan Whitehurst
Driving- Brian Regan (s-up)
Video Games- The Toons
Telephone Wires- The Android Sisters
Sharks and Guns- Jimmy Tingle (s-up)
My Dead Dog Rover- Ian Whitcomb
I Love Beans- Space Ghost
Harry Potter and Restaurant Conversations- Todd Barry (s-up)
It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier- Tom Lehrer
The Generals- Shel Silverstein
Work- Pete Lee (s-up)
Memorial Day- Heywood Banks
Medicine- National Lampoon
Lazy- Kathleen Madigan (s-up)
Escape from Alimony- Larry Weaver
I Can’t Get Behind That- William Shatner
Laws- David Crowe (s-up)
Blind Date- Faust and Lewis
Nukes in the News- Proctor and Bergman
Smoking- Richard Jeni (s-up)
One Piece at a Time- Johnny Cash
PMS Airlines- Royal Canadian Air Farce
The Ferguson Family- Ron Ferguson (s-up)
Wasn’t That a Party- The Rovers
Ghoul Cigarettes- Congress of Wonders
Dating- Rita Rudner (s-up)
Happy Boy- The Beat Farmers
Mrs. Sarnicky’s Toilet Paper- The Frantics
What Men Hate About Women- Christopher Titus (s-up)
Mama’s Ugly Baby- Little Dickie Dean
Male Bond Blend- Synaptic Anarchy Playhouse
I’m Traditional and Looking for Love- Andy Hendrickson (s-up)
The Last Lager Waltz- Kevin Bloody Wilson
The Big Sniff- Cheech and Chong
Crappy Jobs- Dana Gould (s-up)
Balls- Andrew Calhoun
Meatco- Fast and Dirty
Mustard- Kyle Kinane (s-up)
Donavans- Landry and Biener
Special Forces- Matt Iseman (s-up)

On This Day in History

BobCat

Bob “Bobcat” Goldthwait was hatched back in 1962!
I’d sell my left leg to see THAT baby picture!
Happy Birthday Bob, may there be many more.
We forgive you for Shakes the Clown!
(chuckle) I actually liked that movie.
“The ‘Citizen Kane’ of Alcoholic Clown Movies” indeed…

ShakesThe Clown

The Big Sniff

Cheech and Chong have been around a long time.
They no longer have the impact they once did
but time does that to you, they will always be
funny to me, lots of great memories with these two.
Tommy Chong’s birthday was yesterday, 79 years young.
I played this piece on the show tonight, classic
Spring comedy…

Not the Cola

Gary Gulman with a soft drink rant about
imposters and the people who drink them!
He’s not what I’d call a heavy comic, nothing
profound about him but he has his moments.
I thought you were Royal Crown…