Happy Valentine’s Day!
Personally, I am not on board with this “holiday.”
BUT The Vault of Silliness is, and it shoots an arrow, hitting the mark and brings us a show from Valentine’s Day 1994!
Emilio Marotta is Producing.
We take a few calls and then it’s on to a short segment with Tim Walsh and TriBond.
We hear from:
A regular and entertaining caller from Harrisburg PA who’s voice I remember but cannot recall here name.
Maria and a Valentine’s suggestion for Norm’s horse, Sunflower.
There’s another Maria with a whirlwind of a call!
Norm has some ‘news’ about the Royal Family
And then we hear from Golda!
Unfortunately, she’s not well. Says it’ll be her “last call to WBZ.”
She talks about being voted ‘favorite caller’ by David Brudnoy’s audience
She writes poetry and had a book coming out and reads a poem for the world.
We close with some fun and a brief segment with the game Tribond.
Leticia begging to win
Roberta in Dedham
Mike from Danvers who’s call prompts some inside info as to why Norm is still in radio. Get ready for that one.
Luke
Bill in Boston
Toni from Braintree
Harriet from Quincy
And we wrap it up with a commercial for Lappen’s Auto Parts voiced by big time newsman, Ed Donahue.
And before we go here I’d like to welcome a new country listening to the silliness: Hello Montenegro!
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