It would help us a whole bunch if you would click on the like button. That can influence the algorithms on all the platforms and we may show up on more people’s casual scrolling or recommended shows. Let’s pack the Teen Canteen every week.
Also, each of the past few weeks, I’ve started uploading on Saturday’s. It appears as though we receive more views and listens with that strategy. I will continue to tinker with that as needed.
Let’s start the second month of 2023 with a DBG from February 4th, 1996. I should mention that ALL episodes this month, for no particular reason, will hail from 1996.
The Title of this one: A Handpicked Panel of Lovely Ladies.
The Players:
Eddie LeClair producing and playing in studio
Ken Newman in Traffic
Deena from Bradford, Ontario, Canada
Marie in Quincy
Lisa from Cortland, NY
Lana in Boston
The Bdays:
David Brenner
Conrad Bain
Lisa Eichhorn
Clint Black
Alice Cooper aka Vincent Damon Furnier
Dan Quayle
Betty Friedan
Ida Lupino?
Rosa Parks
And we have time for 2 Post-Game Callers:
Ed in Somerville
And Richie from NY
Other realities:
Coded Traffic Info
Traffic Reporter University
Vac-U-Traffic w/Kevin Brennan
No gloss, all soul
Cheek nibbling and head stands
Morals of an alley cat
CBS Radio Mystery Theater
Big Beaks
Numerology
It is revealed that the excitement of the DBG may contribute to breathing difficulties. If you find yourself in distress, please visit the WBZ Clinic on the 42nd floor.
DBG Rules and Handbook and the DBG H.o.F. where you can purchase pictures of muti-game winners for $5.00 each.
‘Llyod from Boxford’
George Burns
Solar calculators
Apples
School Music Programs
Ep 124, A Handpicked Panel of Lovely Ladies begins…now.
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