Friday June 25, 2010
Mikey begins the day bemoaning about his coffee routine being thrown off. Danny’s in studio on his birthday, which happens to be the one year anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death. In commemoration, LOB is picking all MJ songs. Bubbles the chimp rears his head again and Woods does the moonwalk. Iphone fever…catch it! Dude who could have had millions from his original investment in Apple now cashes in his spare change. How many times with this Geezer bandit? Mockey, what’cha think of my new office, Mockey? Woods doesn’t work well with tools, then he argues with Jay over who is better at sports. Next is wedding rings worn or not talk. LOB skinny dips with girls and to her it’s no big deal. Danny showers Jay with gifts from us M1s. MIDI Madness is all MJ music yet one caller apparently did not hear or comprehend. Car pooling pals Mikey and Woods drove to work together, which is a perfect lead in for Sienna’s songwriting skills as the tune “Bromance” is played! Sonny aka Senor Beans calls in and can tell by her voice Sienna has big ‘uns. Susanna stops by to gab about auto-tune. Did Tom Tom Boy interview the ex-General? The most embarrassing thing you were into as a teenager has Woods admit he wore a Malcolm X hat and thought he was black, to which Jay has a hilarious remark. Mikey had a thing for CB radios and loved to taunt truckers. Lauren prank called Pauley Shore. Switchfoot arrives in studio with coffee for everyone and Mike tells how the band has impacted his life. An acoustic jam follows with two great songs and John gives insights into their origins. Great musicians make Woods want to put his guitar in storage. Neil Diamond promotes his gigs at “the world cups”, gets mad at LOB and the other “stoneheads”, and rips on his poor niece. News story of the L.A. mayor accepting all kinds of free schwag is ok by Woods albeit tacky, then the mayor calls in fishing for free tickets and ends up practically engaged to LOB! What would you do if you could pause time? Of all things, Mikey would inspect freeways. You can probably guess what Woods and Jay would do, and most of us guys for that matter. Mike’s testimony ends with the original version of Switchfoot’s “Always”.
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