Ask a pink hat matching game would be fun; you get pictures of 10 girls and have to match them to 5 "ask a pink hat" clips based on how the girl/woman sounded. Make it a facebook app or something...I like turtles!
Wow, she was some kind of special.
Just when I think I'm too old and *mature* to enjoy a boob reference, ol' Mario made his way onto my radio stream.The Drunken Recap didn't disappoint either. The Mario stuff was cracking me up for some reason.
"Sounds like someone teleported from Revere Beach" "How you know about Revere you Yankee!!"
Sheen supposed to be on the air @ 11:30 tonight with T&R.@Toucherandrich Toucher and Rich
IT'S HAPPENING. Just got off Charlie Sheen's bus, they're gonna be on the air LIVE at 98.5 The SportsHub in an hour!
I was about to post the same thing...What an amazing get for them. This sure won't hurt their national reputation.
Imagine D&C working this hard to get any interview?
When he entered the studio, Sheen saw the Red Sox-Rays rebroadcast on TV and was informed that the Red Sox had the worst record in baseball. "Oh, that will change," he replied.
On the sports front, the 45-year-old Sheen talked about his plans to star in "Major League 3."
"We're definitely doing that, it's just a question of when." Sheen said. "The script's fabulous. It's excellent. It's really good... Pretty much everybody [is coming back from the original cast of "Major League"] except sadly James Gammon (who played manager Lou Brown), who's no longer with us."
Sheen also went live on the air with former New York Mets star Lenny Dykstra, whose memorable ballclub came from behind, two games to none, and beat the Red Sox in seven games to win the 1986 World Series. The former Mets catalyst talked about hitting Oil Can Boyd's third pitch of Game 3 of the '86 Series into the right field seats at Fenway Park.
"Actually, it was the first time in my career I tried to hit a home run," Dykstra said. "And I did... I tried to do something to shut the crowd down so I turned on a piece of cheese from Oil Can Boyd.... those were good times."
Sheen also had Shaq's number in his contact list, but did not make a call to the sitting Celtics center.
Later during the on-air Q&A, one caller wanted to know what Sheen would say to the Red Sox and their fans about the team's bad start.
"I'd tell everybody to shut up, that they'll bounce back," Sheen said. "It's a long season and there's a ton of talent there and a really bitchin' hitter's park they play in. Relax."
When Sheen began taking questions from the audience 10 minutes into the show, Shertenlieb saw his opportunity. Unfolding his sign asking Sheen to come on the program, he was handed the microphone and introduced himself. The crowd reacted with a rousing ovation, which Shertenlieb believes is what convinced Sheen that the offer was legitimate.
Following the show, Shertenlieb was invited backstage — “past a bunch of strippers and fat dudes in bowling shirts’’ — and worked out the logistics. Sheen’s people said he would arrive at the studio in an hour. He was there in an hour and a half.
“He’s kind of erratic, obviously, and has a reputation for doing some strange crap on this tour, so I thought just maybe he would do it,’’ Shertenlieb said. “And by the end, it was almost like he wanted to give us something that people would talk about, this quest to make news.’’
Sheen called several famous numbers on his cell phone, including his brother Emilio Estevez, who didn’t answer, and former Met Lenny Dykstra, who did, albeit semi-coherently.
“That was surreal,’’ said Shertenleib, “because to me it’s the first time in a while where he hasn’t been Captain Catchphrase or trying to sell T-shirts, but just a dude talking. That Charlie Sheen is the Charlie Sheen people originally liked.
“You forget that he’s more than just a few catchphrases. He’s an unbelievably honest dude who has the lifestyle of a maniac at times and is unapologetic about it. It’s completely fascinating.
“And other than that he smoked, I think, an entire pack of cigarettes, he was completely lucid.’’
Not surprising in the least. As a recent convert to their show, I listen through the radio.com app every morning and download the podcast when I miss anything. It's so much more enjoyable than anything else in the morning and anything in sports radio period, IMO.THANKS for making T&R #1 in ALL male demos in March. JanFebMarch- had 35% more Men 18-49 & a WHOPPING 8X more Men18-34 listeners than WEEI.
Nope, they called EEI and were told that they'd receive a call back that shockingly never came.Did they end up getting them on the air?
This like old school Stern when he'd invade new markets and rip that city's most popular hosts. I love it.
JohnDennisWEEI John DennisThanks to ALL of you D&C are again #1 with men age 25-54, 35-44, 35-49, 35-54. That's called a sweep going back 7 rating books & 21 months.
That's the truth according to the official Arbitron BOSTON ratings books. It's losers who HAVE to lie to you.