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We turn the radio dial back to 1994 again this week. May 14th, 1994.
A Dumb Birthday Game, which, as the game goes, may have reached a new low. I’m pretty sure each time we played we reached new lows while we strived for comedic highs.
Norm puts out a call to anyone thinking of having children to really try to have a famous one on May 14th as there were only three birthdays to celebrate.
We use an event and then delve into May 18th to round out the game.
Today’s cast is as follows:
John in Somerville
Michelle and her husband Jerry from Tyngsboro
WBZ Producer Adam Wolf!
Emilio “Muscles” Marotta
I’m on the phone and raging with jealousy
And Jack Harte in traffic
Birthdays for the 14th:
Patrice Munsel
George Lucas
Tony Perez
Event:
The first Olympic Games in the U.S. were held in St. Louis, MO in what year?
Birthdays from May 18th:
Perry Como
Now this may very well be the longest time we’ve ever spent on one person. There’s a litany of age-related jokes. Talk of an old show on WHDH (and Norm sings us a song). My dental work. And plenty of Italian is spoken closing with a beautiful sentiment from Emilio. We were all so very ‘moved’ by his words. You will be too.
And lots of maniacal laughter.
When we finally continue with the game, we wrap it up with
Bill Macy and Robert Morse
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