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Fri, 29 May 2009

Michael does his best Announcer Boy impression, doing a live open for the show, thanks to the computers letting us down!

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" Yeah it's true."

" This. The deal in Hollywood show. Last night actually was in last night yesterday afternoon the Red Sox wrapped up their series. At the soon to be debunked the metrodome. With an impressive 301 win. Over the Minnesota Wendy's drive."

" He -- got another one to deep right field way way back. -- upper deck home video ever Jason Varitek put his second home run today the Red Sox related to the one. And he absolutely killed at the end of the top deck here at the metrodome."

" Meanwhile we check in with Jerry -- during the music. You remember of the department retarded like there's. I mean -- music. Bad music you should see the look thought it may take you very much yes. Green well as I was saying you could affect -- after a group -- checked in with Terry Francona. Whose blood pressure went through the -- Last night literally the -- At that now defunct I mentioned metrodome. Because some -- Didn't know what the -- he was going to. Do you know. Nearly lost his mind. Our guys that say all right so effective regular budget. And so I -- going to the hardware it. -- The guys go to -- college murdered those transitions put my near the back into the hardwood classic during my music Reggio. -- now the -- it's a guy who's not that good not really during Blair's doesn't make his teammates better LeBron James. Had a hand in the 32 consecutive points. As the Cleveland Cavaliers amongst -- you gotta make it happen -- Cleveland Cavaliers staved off elimination. And defeated the Orlando Magic --"

" Why does there our mission Iraqis don't myself. Com because enough now allows me to go won't want to miss defender thinking -- was much and then when he -- oh my -- knocking down three point shots."

" Now we turn it over to the hardest working man in the radio business sorry holly -- Arnold."

" It's not a -- battered new balance of the world headquarters building normal. I gotta tell you I like better announcer voice messages about it. Has just watching his thanks 08 with them and if you get this the -- final day. With the benefit for us where he's talking like this -- shouldn't talk to -- noted to his neck store in order to Syria's announcement. Well well done -- There -- a and IUS. Open ever calm math so I haven't opened today I had to do that would have a door open what is this their majority technology failed us all man. Stuff happens you know."

" That's our big game James I know that open was probably want to be your best it was the best for the week. And it was wasted by our crappy computers."

" Obviously. Stuff happens you know. The sun will rise to some rules that are open won't be there will go have lunch -- speaking a much big game James that you had such a trying morning. When a violent. When the violence for you guys thank you Michael -- a violent hugest. And you just pick a place really get lunch for five dollars and running FMR. Five dollars and under -- now Malvern okay lower about it. Thing going here today."

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