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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 43 MIN

Monday, Jun 8 - And Just Like He's Back

from The Ethan, Lou & Large Dave Show · host Lou Milano

Lou is back from vacation and already has a complaint ready to go. After spending 13 hours on the road, he's questioning every life decision that led him to taking a road trip in the first place. Between traffic, construction, bathroom stops and the endless debate over what to listen to in the car, the drive felt like it lasted a week instead of a day. Meanwhile, in the world of technology, China has reportedly beaten Elon Musk and his company to a major milestone involving computer implant technology for humans. The development is fueling even more discussion about brain-computer interfaces and whether technology that once sounded like science fiction is becoming reality much faster than anyone expected. Back here in Connecticut, thousands of residents were left without power thanks to an unlikely culprit: a WWE flag. According to reports, the wrestling-themed flag somehow became entangled with power lines, triggering outages and creating one of the strangest utility stories you'll hear all year. It's not every day that professional wrestling and electrical infrastructure collide. Speaking of headlines that sound made up, rumors are continuing to swirl that Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift could be headed down the aisle. While neither camp has officially confirmed wedding plans, speculation is running wild online as fans continue to dissect every public appearance, social media post and rumor for clues about a possible engagement or marriage. And finally, Sharon Osbourne is firing back at critics who have questioned her decision to create an A.I. version of Ozzy Osbourne. Some fans have expressed concerns about using artificial intelligence to recreate the legendary rocker, but Sharon isn't backing down. She argues that embracing new technology can help preserve Ozzy's legacy and introduce his work to future generations. The debate highlights a growing question facing the entertainment industry: where should the line be drawn when artificial intelligence starts recreating iconic celebrities?

Lou is back from vacation and already has a complaint ready to go. After spending 13 hours on the road, he's questioning every life decision that led him to taking a road trip in the first place. Between traffic, construction, bathroom stops and the endless debate over what to listen to in the car, the drive felt like it lasted a week instead of a day. Meanwhile, in the world of technology, China has reportedly beaten Elon Musk and his company to a major milestone involving computer implant technology for humans. The development is fueling even more discussion about brain-computer interfaces and whether technology that once sounded like science fiction is becoming reality much faster than anyone expected. Back here in Connecticut, thousands of residents were left without power thanks to an unlikely culprit: a WWE flag. According to reports, the wrestling-themed flag somehow became entangled with power lines, triggering outages and creating one of the strangest utility stories you'll hear all year. It's not every day that professional wrestling and electrical infrastructure collide. Speaking of headlines that sound made up, rumors are continuing to swirl that Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift could be headed down the aisle. While neither camp has officially confirmed wedding plans, speculation is running wild online as fans continue to dissect every public appearance, social media post and rumor for clues about a possible engagement or marriage. And finally, Sharon Osbourne is firing back at critics who have questioned her decision to create an A.I. version of Ozzy Osbourne. Some fans have expressed concerns about using artificial intelligence to recreate the legendary rocker, but Sharon isn't backing down. She argues that embracing new technology can help preserve Ozzy's legacy and introduce his work to future generations. The debate highlights a growing question facing the entertainment industry: where should the line be drawn when artificial intelligence starts recreating iconic celebrities?

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