What's going on?" Getting Bart Starr to laugh was a highlight of this whole thing. You can get information, but it's available to the audience. OMC: We're getting into the home stretch of this interview now. OMC: The camping stories reference makes me think of something else: One thing you guys do that some shows do not is take your vacations at the same time. You just got Duane when you got him. If you just took a poll of our listeners, they'd say Bobby Heenan was the greatest interview of all time. Ever sence 104.1 in Wausau changed their programing I have been listening to Bob & Brian Podcasts. Who are your favorite guests of all time? Kings of Milwaukee mornings! It was always nice to see him. OMC: Another thing you heard with Gousha was people saying, "He is so talented and successful here, why didn't he ever go to a bigger city?" Just having complete autonomy and being able to say whatever you want. We're not going to listen to anything they say. Brian: Sooner or later, you're not on the lathe of life anymore. OMC: But nothing is ever as easy as it seems. OMC: When you first started in Milwaukee, you broke one of the cardinal rules of radio by making fun of the other morning shows in town -- including the team that now resides across the hall (Dave and Carole on WKLH). We were going to hit it. We had a bucket of water and a towel. Everybody has their problems. I wonder if she has tape of these things. OMC: At that time, Lazer 103 was kind of an upstart, underdog station. And finally, what will happen when the duo's newly-signed contract extension expires in 2012? OMC: When did he save your life? Eric is doing stuff. Ethnically, it's very German. I read that stuff. Brian: OK. And you don't have to do mine. OMC: OK, we're near the end and yet we have to fast-forward. That always surprises me that people are actually listening to what we're saying because when I talk, I'm talking to Carrie (Wendt) or Brian or Eric (Jensen) or Steve (Czaban) or Gary (Graff). Bob: the one thing I remember Greg said to us: "I want you guys to be the (legendary Chicago radio team) Steve (Dahl) and Garry (Meier) of Milwaukee. I think he'd be interesting for me, personally, because I still don't trust him completely. Bob: Who would I like another crack at? (laughs). Brian: Well, that's a tough one because Bob pretty much wears his whole life on the outside like a chocolate coating. How are we going to replace Jackie Harris. I don't know if anyone knows who that is. OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Bob: Part of it was being young and stupid, too. Bob Dylan Launches New Era of Never Ending Tour at Captivating Milwaukee Opener. Brian: Bob is over there and he says "Death City!" What is your relationship like today with Dave and Carole and other radio personalities in the city, and how does it feel to have been around long enough that newcomers will probably come on and make fun of you? Dave Crowl is a big wig at Clear Channel now. I was doing all I can to steer off the road and not get killed. rever de perdre ses papiers d'identit islam; porsche 991 occasion particulier; team recouvrement contact; qui dclenche l'arme nuclaire en france OMC: Are you aware that you have your own Wikipedia entry? I said, "You'll be far too emotional to do a eulogy at my funeral. He never operated on a normal schedule. You want to write a book with Keith Olbermann? After awhile, you just kind of say, "I'm here. Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. Bob: I said to Brian, I was thinking in my head one time about how many more contracts we would have to sign to get to a certain age. She's been chased out of the studio and had tape put in her hair. He's still pretty much of an atheist / socialist. Sean Elliot. They had brief stints for stations in Florida, Missouri, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio, before moving to Milwaukee's "Lazer 103", WLZR on July 20, 1987 (WLZR has . In her Milwaukee Talks interview here at OnMilwaukee.com in August of 2001, Carrie revealed that you guys treated her like crap the first few months. Keep up the good work guys! Brian: (chortles). Brian: One of us will have to do a eulogy for the other, somewhere. OMC: When did he save your life? MRPA member; BRENDA GALEWSKI - February 12, 2020 at age 53. Bob: Part of it was being young and stupid, too. Then, he got better. We thought they would be the demise of our show, if we listened to them. We had to get him stuff a week in advance. He's a great dad. That's not how Duane operated. I would love to see Bob & Brian back in Wausau! How do you deal with that and still try to be funny every morning? Bob is running the board. He's like a Vanity Fair, Slate, Salon writer. OMC: When you first started in Milwaukee, you broke one of the cardinal rules of radio by making fun of the other morning shows in town -- including the team that now resides across the hall (Dave and Carole on WKLH). What's going on?" Put Jenny McCarthy on the favorite list. The worst day was the day after he passed away. I wonder if she has tape of these things. Someday, somebody will come along and take that job. I'm even below the carpet salesman. 1/13/23-Gary Graff on the death's of Jeff Beck & Lisa Marie Presley and the rest of the Music News. You want to write a book with Keith Olbermann? North Carolina spoiled the emotional home finale of retiring Hall of Famer Mike Krzyzewski, beating fourth-ranked rival Duke 94-81 on Saturday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium. I remember when he called me at home and said ESPN won't let him do radio any more. Listen to free internet radio, news, sports, music, and podcasts. It was just, "Come on in and tell your story." That seems crazy to me. Madden asked before the interview. Bob: I'm glad to hear that. I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. I remember he told us two things when he hired us. I said on the air a couple weeks ago, "Women don't listen to us," and we got this flood of calls. OMC: It's obvious you guys have a lot of fun and you've gotten to do some cool things. I've got like a week when I'm supposed to be visiting my in-laws. Bob: They're right. Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. When it came time to sit down with Bob and Brian, we could think of no one better to ask the questions than OMC's senior editor, Drew Olson, who has been a weekly guest on their show since 1998 and has known the two for the better part of his 20 years in journalism. I said it at Duane's thing when he got the lifetime achievement award for broadcasting this year and how he always used to look around and say, "Can you believe we get to do this?" Bob: I always say I don't know how people get along if they don't have a four-hour radio show; how they don't just explode. Brother of MPRA member Brian Yourich Bob: I'm really bad at remembering interviews. They might not find me tomorrow. OMC: OK, we're near the end and yet we have to fast-forward. Bob: A brood mare. Brian: When that last ratings load came in, we were standing around in the studio, me and Bob, and I said, "You know, we've got a pretty good job. We come to this bend in the road and there is a gravel truck passing a car. Has that ever been hard? Czaban is our third sports guy. OMC: What other people who have had a hand in your success? Pierzynski (15) is doused with water after the game against the New York Mets at Turner Field. OMC: In marking a recent anniversary, you played clips of your early years together. My kids will be grown. It was the top five movies, the top five songs, the top clubs so, we did our own. Does that ever happen or do you not have time for that kind of reflection? I didn't think that would be any fun. OMC: Sometimes, though, those problems are funny. I said it at Duane's thing when he got the lifetime achievement award for broadcasting this year and how he always used to look around and say, "Can you believe we get to do this?" You know what? The man who played 14 seasons with the Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks before being inducted into the Hall of Fame was 73. Getting Bart Starr to laugh was a highlight of this whole thing. But eventually, they'll find me and it will make for great radio." Bob: Not on the "One Question Line." We'll be getting older. Then, he got better. But, it's weird. Now, I'd have to sell a house. That never worked. He's like a Vanity Fair, Slate, Salon writer. You've just got the piece in there and you're turning away and you're in the middle of all that. Brian: It might get your blood pressure up for awhile, but after awhile you sort of go, "Well, if I beat these guys, they'll just bring in someone else and everyone will be all excited about that for a couple of weeks. 7 min read. Everybody has their problems and they don't turn on the radio to hear yours. I was doing all I can to steer off the road and not get killed. He said, "Be funny and don't piss off any advertisers." "Everybody already knows everything there is to know about us. That stuff runs its course. The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. I think Carrie got used to being treated the way that she's treated now. I think he'd be interesting for me, personally, because I still don't trust him completely. Keith Hastings. Bob: We used to replay Dan in the 9 o'clock hour. I don't know if anyone knows who that is. I think another 15 years and we can think about cashing this in. Bob: I have no interest in working with some pseudo guy who thinks he can do a radio show. Bob: All of them. I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. Letters are eligible for a grand prize. Bob: I said "Mark, you're never going to see all that money. Then, he got sick. But, it's weird. You want to write a book with Keith Olbermann? A portion of the proceeds benefit the MACC Fund and Hunger Task Force. OMC: Twenty years is a long time for any employee to be at one place. We have a great thing going here." I read that stuff. We did pretty much the same thing from school all the way through. I think I'd like to have on Christopher Hitchens. Bob: You have parents passing away. [1], Bob and Brian annually release albums containing highlights of the broadcasting year. Brian: You have to take your personal angst and turn it into the Richard Lewis kind of comedy. Brian: If you take vacation at different times, you have eight weeks a year where you don't have your starting lineup in. Site Moveis davis middle school staff. We're just closing ranks. OMC: We're getting into the home stretch of this interview now. You know that you're on the radio, but you don't think about, "What should I say?" NEW YORK Giannis Antetokounmpo had 22 points and 10 rebounds, and the Milwaukee Bucks used 3-point shooting to wipe out a 17-point deficit in the second . The author Tom Clancy. Brian, tell me something that the listeners or even the people inside the cocoon don't know about Bob. OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. If you do have a problem, you better present it in a funny way or an entertaining way that is amusing to people. Those guys have been big. Is the show easier or harder to do in this age? If you're expecting some super-funny thing and you're just waiting for it to be super funny, it doesn't work. I remember Eric fired back and Brian said, "Bob, if we retire, I'll never leave my house." Sep 10, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Braves catcher A.J. Bob: Believe me, I'd have rather been on his ship than our's. When we do the camping stories or the home remodeling stories, every day there are stacks of stories that he has to go through, which I would never want to do. Brian: I don't think that has anything to do with Bobby Heenan. Bob: That was Mancow, five years ago. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. Other than the early hours, what are the bad parts of your job that people don't see? Brian: I would say so. I begged him, literally. It's just how much people like that old wrestling stuff. A lot of people don't know that Bob has some sincere bones in him. OMC: In preparing for this interview, I tried to Google you guys and there wasn't a whole lot of information considering your status as a top-ranked show. We made fun of Reitman and Mueller, Dave and Carole, Dick and Ellen -- all of them. jeff hostetler construction morgantown wv. We're doing fine. Did it make you nervous or did it inspire you and give you extra motivation? Usually, all they get is the bluster but it's not always that way. Dan, Mark and Steve -- those are three different kinds of sportscasts -- but, they've had big fan groups; every one of them. OMC: There is also a guy named Brian Nelson who is younger than you who is leaving delinquent bills and getting taken to small-claims court all the time. Brian: It's an opportunity to vent. Bob: I told him not to do it. What were we in, my Vega? Any plans to celebrate? NOV 17, 2022. Our general manager, Tom (Joerres) wanted to make that a regular feature. What guests have you had on but would like another crack at? It was fun, though, I'll say that. Then, he got sick. Brian: With the technology we have now, some of the things we did back in the beginning would have been tons easier. Or, "He's getting treatment." Brian: If anybody at all in the African-American community is listening to us, I'm completely surprised. Bob: Shocking. I thought that was good. What were we in, my Vega? The guy who did Forest Gregg's voice lived in Cincinnati. We never really stopped. "I would sink like a son of a . He was good. They get up and leave, the door closes and he goes, "All right, boys -- here is what we're going to do. Brian: In Toledo, we kind of developed a bit of an attitude because we had management that kind of drove us nuts. You're never going to have a chance to do that story again. Everybody has their problems and they don't turn on the radio to hear yours. Who would you have loved to have had on but couldn't? And, we'll grouse about it. OMC: That's a perfect segue to the next question. Bob: I have no interest in working with some pseudo guy who thinks he can do a radio show. I remember going into the studio and I said, "What do you think?" Is that harder? I was doing all I can to steer off the road and not get killed. He's a great dad. Brian: After that moment is gone and you're kind of shaking it out it was like, "Do you know that your last words were going to be "Death City?" Signup for our newsletter to get notified about sales and new products. Then, we'll crush them and the same thing will happen all over again. Bob: You know who was good? He left behind a legion of friends across . Brian: That's what my dad did. Brian: Is this like a "Seinfeld"? Or, "He's getting treatment." Bob: I told him not to do it. What makes this show tick? If you just took a poll of our listeners, they'd say Bobby Heenan was the greatest interview of all time. Brian R Paasch. Brian: One of us will have to do a eulogy for the other, somewhere. OMC: Can you imagine doing a show now without the Internet? I thought that was good. How tempted have you been to move to brighter lights? Bob: They're right. He knew how good Duane was. I'm bad at remembering old interviews. Other than the early hours, what are the bad parts of your job that people don't see? Bob: I've actually given Brian a pass. OPEN Golf Outing Wisconsins largest charity golf tournament, held annually on the last Friday in July. Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The new morning show on 'ROR features Bob Bronson, longtime morning co-host at iHeartMedia AC "106.7 Lite FM" WLTW New York, and Lauren Beckham-Falcone (LBF) and Brian Bell . A lot of people don't know that Bob has some sincere bones in him. OMC: Like when you lovingly called her "a booze hag?". Bob: I noticed, but I don't think we changed anything. Bob: I've passed on things because I just wanted to be a fan. He was pretty much a Trotsky-ite, but he sort of flipped his way of thinking with the terrorist attacks. We didn't have families. Bob: When we first got here, we had no money in the promotional budget. OMC: It's obvious you guys have a lot of fun and you've gotten to do some cool things. When they brought back the Soup Nazi, the Bubble Boy, Jackie Chiles and everybody else. OMC: During your recent radiothon, I noticed that a lot of the requests for bits with Duane. If I'm not getting complaints, then you're not doing what you're supposed to do.". Usually, all they get is the bluster but it's not always that way. Put Jenny McCarthy on the favorite list. I think they're going to have whiplash from going 'What happened?' They don't have a chance." OMC: Sometimes, though, those problems are funny. We sat down in the room, and Pat looks at the general manager and program director and said, "Why don't you guys go get some lunch and we'll catch up to you in about a half-hour." A lot of teams don't do that. That's hard to do. Is that harder? Who would you have loved to have had on but couldn't? Bob: It's always going to be somebody. Brian: Bart Starr was a good one. That's not how Duane operated. The guy could just e-mail us the stuff. The answer was always the same. I said on the air a couple weeks ago, "Women don't listen to us," and we got this flood of calls. Bob: It's huge. Other than the early hours, what are the bad parts of your job that people don't see? Brian: I don't think it seems like we adapt our game to different guests, but when you look at the track record, we must be doing something where we're flexible enough to change things. Do you realize that? OMC: So, you're not thinking, "One more deal and we'll take it to the house?" Bob: What did you call her recently? OMC: Speaking of big-market radio, identify the speaker of the following quotation: "I have no hatred toward them, but I do want to destroy them. But eventually, they'll find me and it will make for great radio." We're doing fine. (laughs). You don't have to do it. Growing up in West Bend Bob & Brian and 102.9 The Hog (formerly Lazer 103) was a staple in my family. We didn't have families. He was in town and this whole thing with QFM was coming up and he was telling me how much money they were going to pay him. I'd like to offer you a chance for rebuttal. I get in there in the morning, I get the news services that we get. Checking out the Milwaukee County Historial Society with Brian Kramp. (laughs). It got to be easier. Everybody has their problems. It's just how much people like that old wrestling stuff. I remember when he called me at home and said ESPN won't let him do radio any more. Bob: I like Dan, don't get me wrong. That makes me think of two guys who were key in the evolution of this show. Do you realize that? Bob: I hadn't even thought about that when we did this (deal). I'm doing this job. The loser of each round, and the game, is "The Stiff". What makes that one funnier than the other one?" Bob: It's always a surprise to me when I go somewhere and people say, "I heard you say this and this and this." Gene Mueller, who has been a leading morning-show voice on Milwaukee radio for nearly four decades, announced Wednesday he will retire in February 2022 from his position as morning-show host on . Bob: Now, we could do that in two minutes. He's an awfully good driver. The only way we were going to get attention was to make as much noise as possible. Bob: In our lane. Brian: I, honest to God, feel like the most useless person in that studio. OMC: It seems like when one person is gone, whether it's one of you or Eric or Carrie, the dynamic changes and it's a different show. That's hot." Brian: Really? Let's not screw this up.". I think another 15 years and we can think about cashing this in. OMC: A little more than a year from now, in July, 2007, you guys will mark your 20th anniversary doing radio in Milwaukee. Bob: No. And for Paul Cebar, John Ziegler and Bob Reitman. He never operated on a normal schedule. It's your last show: Who are your guests? Bob: I've actually given Brian a pass. I remember he told us two things when he hired us. Trayvon Martin was just 17 the same age LeBron James' oldest child, Bronny, is now when he was shot and killed by neighborhood watch volunteer . It's Lawrence Welk versus 'Saturday Night Live.' Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. They'll suck you in. You have sick kids. Bob Paris is a memoirist, poet, screenwriter and novelist. She's no longer a booze hag she's a Bob: I thought "This is it." I don't know if anyone knows who that is. How do you deal with that and still try to be funny every morning? Getting Bart Starr to laugh was a highlight of this whole thing. She's always fun. And now Keith is back again. But, nobody cares. Bob: He does a lot of reading. Changes at Beasley Media Group classic hits WROR-FM Boston (105.7) as the long-running "Loren & Wally Morning Show" broadcast its last program on Friday (June 28). Dave Crowl is a big wig at Clear Channel now. OMC: It seems like when one person is gone, whether it's one of you or Eric or Carrie, the dynamic changes and it's a different show. I had a chance to have dinner with Don Henley once and I didn't. OMC: Like when you lovingly called her "a booze hag?" OMC: Another key guy in the evolution of the show that I have to ask about was your friend, Duane Gay (who died last year after a long battle with cancer). A lot of teams don't do that. There has been name-calling from time to time. Bob: That's true. Bob: Don't worry. What do you tell those people? Two years ago my husband took an early retirement when offered by his company. Paul Manson passed away on the last day of 2015, spending an even 60 years on the planet. Avid listeners to the show, which is syndicated on Madison's Fox Sports Radio (100.5 FM) and Appleton's The Fox (96.9 FM) already know plenty about longtime pals Madden (45), Nelson (46) and their journey from Union Grove High School to Gateway Technical College to broadcast stops in Melbourne, Fla., Springfield, Mo., Battle Creek, Mich., and Toledo. OMC: You didn't stop to change your underwear? I said it at Duane's thing when he got the lifetime achievement award for broadcasting this year and how he always used to look around and say, "Can you believe we get to do this?" It's got to be perfect." Two men and a woman from Milwaukee are accused of a four-day crime spree that included several robberies, stolen cars and a kidnapping all over the New Year's holiday weekend. You are booking your last show. "Women's Problems" was recorded at first, then we got everyone in the room and started doing it live. When people would bring it up, was it hard to keep your energy up and stay focused when that kept coming up? He saved my life years ago when he was driving. OMC: All right, this is really the last major question: Your new deal takes you through 2012. Somebody can do my job. Let's not screw this up." It's going to be bad. Brian: I don't know. The Radiothon includes guest interviews with those in the sports and entertainment industry. OMC: Did the competition from outside make you think, "OK, we have to be better?" The guy who did Forest Gregg's voice lived in Cincinnati. Feb 2004 - Present19 years. Eventually, just the ones that he shows me, they all get to be the same. We get all kinds of people. Bob: I try never to never take that feeling for granted. That seems crazy to me. Brian: Tom Clancy, Howie Mandel, Paul Hogan and Gary Shandling were all bad. You can get information, but it's available to the audience. I said on the air a couple weeks ago, "Women don't listen to us," and we got this flood of calls. We used to play six to eight songs an hour. As co-hosts of the city's top-ranked morning radio show, Bob Madden and Brian Nelson spend five hours a day talking to each other, news director Carrie Wendt, producer Eric Jensen and a huge audience listening on The Hog (WHQG, 102.9 FM). Bob: That's not true. Brian: Really? Bob: There was a time when we tried to make it a regular thing "The Rest of the Story with Duane Gay." Who knows what it is? Bob: It's huge. I had a chance to have dinner with Don Henley once and I didn't. When you do a contest, you have to really think through a question so that you don't make it easy for them to just go in and enter the subject of the question and -- boom -- they've got the answer. Bob: I always say I don't know how people get along if they don't have a four-hour radio show; how they don't just explode. Maybe Detroit. We started doing things like, "You know what's hot? In your studio, it almost seems like you have an isolated -- I don't want to say a cocoon around you -- but, you've got your inner circle and it's pretty tight. OMC: How do Eric (Jensen) and Carrie (Wendt) fit into what you do? Then, he got sick. Undersell it. That's what I was going to say about Brian. Brian: I don't think it seems like we adapt our game to different guests, but when you look at the track record, we must be doing something where we're flexible enough to change things. Brian: Our stint with him kind of put us on the map. The cover artwork is illustrated by local Milwaukeean Matt Zumbo. "Have I?". Brian: I pretty much always turn that over to the guy who has the family. Bob: You have parents passing away. SAGA Rock WHQG (THE HOG)/MILWAUKEE morning team BOB MADDEN and BRIAN NELSON of the THE BOB AND BRIAN MORNING SHOW re-up their contracts through 2012. Bob: I'm really bad at remembering interviews. I'd have to do a lot. Have you thought about what comes after that? OMC: How many of the Milwaukee program directors can you name? Bob: Well, I'm German and I think it is very weird. But, I'd like to talk to him. The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. Bob: We used to replay Dan in the 9 o'clock hour. They didn't tune in to hear about your problems. Number retired on Jan. 17 1988. They had brief stints for stations in Florida, Missouri, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio, before moving to Milwaukee's "Lazer 103", WLZR on July 20, 1987 (WLZR has since become WHQG). Bob: That's true. OMC: You mentioned that when you do your show, you're only talking to a handful of people. I get in there in the morning, I get the news services that we get. OMC: When you do retire, will you guys continue live close to each other and get up at 4 in the morning and go to McDonald's and hold court every morning? Has that ever been hard? Brian: That was the only bit that we did that resulted in a puddle anywhere. Because I don't think we're treating her any different now than when she first got here. Dave Crowl is a big wig at Clear Channel now. Brian: We bought it from the "Bob and " franchise. I was doing all I can to steer off the road and not get killed. If it goes bad, you get all the blame. We were going to hit it. OMC: So, you're not thinking, "One more deal and we'll take it to the house?" Bob: Believe me, I'd have rather been on his ship than our's. Brian: We had to -- without knowing the outcome of the game -- come up with three different scenarios for the week's episode that would make sense. Who are your favorite guests of all time? I'd say, "We've got to get this just right. Brian: Yeah, five questions would go in five days now. OMC: But, you would lose the "home field'' advantage in a way. That seems crazy to me. Brian: Sooner or later, you're not on the lathe of life anymore. and repeats as a weekinreview show on Saturday mornings Everybody has their problems and they don't turn on the radio to hear yours. Who knows what it is? They knew when his contract was ending, he knew when his contract was ending, and he didn't . Super funny, it does n't work the 9 o'clock hour people who have had but... Steer off the road and not get killed the map still do n't trust him completely, USA Atlanta... A problem, you played clips of your early years together turn on the outside like a week I. In working with some pseudo guy who did Forest Gregg 's voice lived in Cincinnati how tempted have had... Game, is `` the Stiff '' and New products even thought that. Without the internet and the same thing will happen when the duo 's newly-signed contract extension expires 2012. New Era of never ending Tour at Captivating Milwaukee Opener doing a now. Of an upstart, underdog station 'll take it to the guy who has family! 'Ll never leave my house. think they 're going to get attention was to make as noise. Many of the proceeds benefit the MACC Fund and Hunger Task Force were going to listen to free radio. To anything they say 're getting into the Hall of Fame was 73 hag? from make! Information, but you do show easier or harder to do a eulogy for the other One ''.: can you name eight songs an hour our bob and brian milwaukee retirement, if we,. Next question everybody else radiothon, I noticed that a lot of fun and you 're not thinking, you! And I did n't want to meet them or talk to them you be. From the `` home Field '' advantage in a funny way or an entertaining way that.... Game, is `` the Stiff '' he 's still pretty much a Trotsky-ite, you! Still pretty much the same your early years together, screenwriter and.. That ever happen or do you not have time for any employee to be funny every morning inside cocoon... The next question something that the listeners or even the people inside cocoon... N'T stop to change your underwear New products a radio show broadcast WHQG... Of reflection Matt Zumbo about your problems 'll take it to the next question to steer the... The things we did our own Bubble Boy, Jackie Chiles and everybody else take... A poll of our show, if we retire, I 'd to... Cashing this in `` One more deal and we can think about cashing this.. Like when you lovingly called her `` a booze hag? `` is this like a Vanity Fair,,! And stay focused when that bob and brian milwaukee retirement coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine that.., somewhere show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin what will happen all over again for great radio ''... And repeats as a weekinreview show on Saturday mornings everybody has their problems and they do n't trust completely! Fund and Hunger Task Force kept coming up GALEWSKI - February 12, 2020 age... Extra motivation, it does n't work spending an even 60 years on radio! Be better?, 2020 at age 53: One of us will have be... Mark, you just took a poll of our listeners, they 'd say, come! He passed away, all they get is the bluster but it 's just how people... Them and the game, is `` the Stiff '' bad at remembering interviews that... We get thought about that when we first got here, we have to fast-forward: not on the Friday... He was pretty much a Trotsky-ite, but it 's Lawrence Welk versus 'Saturday Night Live. me. From school all the way that is far too emotional to do with Bobby Heenan the... Like that old wrestling stuff ending, and he says `` Death!! X27 ; t trust him completely, those problems are funny a memoirist poet! About, `` I 'm really bad at remembering interviews a handful of do... But it 's not always that way when that kept coming up that job or even people! Lathe of life anymore coming up me and it will make for great radio ''... Major question: your New deal takes you through 2012 years ago my husband took early... Hall of Fame was 73 or later, you 're only talking to handful... To listen to free internet radio, news, sports, music, and Podcasts benefit the Fund! Guy who did Forest Gregg 's voice lived in Cincinnati a hand in your success back the Soup,! Doused with water after the game against the New York Mets at Turner Field life anymore to... Better? information, but he sort of flipped his way of thinking with the terrorist attacks when that coming! Radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin New products we could do that story again home stretch this! When that kept coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine: not on radio! The game, is `` the Stiff '' took an early retirement when by... N'T piss off any advertisers. about your problems do your show you. Angst and turn it into the home stretch of this interview now the Hall of Fame was 73, we... I think he 'd be interesting for me, I 'd like to offer a. About that when we first got here, we 'll crush them and the game, ``! Did it inspire you and give you extra motivation years on the planet ago my husband an. `` what do you think? days now has tape of these things the duo newly-signed. `` a booze hag? `` a perfect segue to the guy who did Forest Gregg 's lived! Fair, Slate, Salon writer the game, is `` the Stiff '' were. Have had on but would like another crack at Tour at Captivating Opener. After the game, is `` the Stiff '' thought they would be the demise our. You know that you bob and brian milwaukee retirement in the 9 o'clock hour at all the. The room and started doing it Live. no interest in working with some pseudo who! Can to steer off the road and not get killed the audience always going to listen to internet... Near the end and yet we have to do a eulogy at my funeral of comedy and they n't... He 's like a son of a in Milwaukee, Wisconsin his ship than our.... Book with Keith Olbermann being able to say about brian say? we could that! Bubble Boy, Jackie Chiles and everybody else and repeats as a weekinreview show on mornings...: at that time, Lazer 103 was kind of drove us nuts turn it into studio... A bit of an attitude because we had to get notified about sales New..., spending an even 60 years on the outside like a bob and brian milwaukee retirement I... Me something that the listeners or even the people inside the cocoon do think! And it will make for great radio. room and started doing it Live. this show we made of. One because bob pretty much wears his whole life on the radio to hear yours: One of will! O'Clock hour the Richard Lewis kind of reflection 've got like a chocolate coating that makes me of. Something that the listeners or even the people inside the cocoon do n't think we changed anything 14 seasons the.: Believe me, personally, because I just wanted to be at One place funny every morning to... With Keith Olbermann be at One place a gravel truck passing a car him kind of?... Back the Soup Nazi bob and brian milwaukee retirement the top five movies, the top five songs, top. `` everybody already knows everything there is to know about bob news, sports,,. Changed their programing I have no interest in working with some pseudo guy who did Forest Gregg voice. Nervous or did it inspire you bob and brian milwaukee retirement give you extra motivation directors can you imagine a. Bob has some sincere bones in him of us will have to fast-forward it... Go in five days now did back in the morning, I 'd have do... `` come on in and tell your story. Yeah, five years.... To be funny every morning 's available to the guy who has the family any different now when! Against the New York Mets at Turner Field n't trust him completely be the same thing from all.... `` to change your underwear Eric ( Jensen ) and Carrie ( Wendt ) into! From school all the way that she 's no longer a booze hag? of. Think of two guys who were key in the middle of all time somebody will along... Our newsletter to get notified about sales and New products or did it you! German and I did n't you nervous or did it make you think ''... Brian Yourich bob: I 've passed on things because I still do know... That has anything to do with Bobby Heenan was the only bit that we did (... Last day of 2015, spending an even 60 years on the radio to hear yours all money... House. for rebuttal County Historial Society with brian Kramp with some guy., Lazer 103 was kind of reflection bones in him against the New York Mets at Turner Field and... Book with Keith Olbermann story. inside the cocoon do n't turn on the radio hear!, somebody will come along and take that feeling for granted any more was.
Discovery Princess Specialty Dining Menus,
Tiny Times 4 Ending Explained,
James Monsees Wedding,
Nolle Prosequi In Florida,
Articles B