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TLRS 02-03-23 - No Longer A Chiefs Fan

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Episode 578 Hour 1: New Facebook likes. The host thanks comedy club owner and entrepreneur Scott Edwards for his interview yesterday, plays several excerpts, one involving why Scott fired Bill Maher. Stewie circles back to the Facebook likes, makes fun of the host for playing "Allentown" by Billy Joel. Sports - Jim Rome blocks dumb e-mails about Joe Mixon and referees, then runs David in Leavenworth for calling from the drive-thru. Tampa Bay Lightning update. The host officially announces why he's no longer supporting the Kansas City Chiefs, then gripes about how the media has made the Super Bowl about race. Sleez with his high and low gambling stories. Circling back to Joe Mixon, the host plays an old bit making fun of Raymon Felton, a former athlete who had gun troubles in 2014, Stewie thinks he'll get canceled for sure after that one. Movie review - "Wall Street". Taylor Swift ticket fiasco "King Of The Hill" coming back with new episodes on Hulu, the host plays some of his favorite moments from the show. Hour 2: The host gets a call from someone claiming to be Joe Biden, but it's obviously a prank. Three new songs about George Santos. Storms in Texas and other locations, followed by "Ted Cruz Is Fucking Insane" from "The Blind Man Cometh", track 9. Ilhan Omar in hot water. Tom Brady retires. The show closes with the host's cover of "American Pie", as February 03 is known as "The Day The Music Died." Break music - "NFL Referees - The Untold Story" by Richard Jeni Rejoiner music - "Break On Through To The Other Side" by The Doors --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lawrence-ross9/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Episode 578 Hour 1: New Facebook likes. The host thanks comedy club owner and entrepreneur Scott Edwards for his interview yesterday, plays several excerpts, one involving why Scott fired Bill Maher. Stewie circles back to the Facebook likes, makes fun of the host for playing "Allentown" by Billy Joel. Sports - Jim Rome blocks dumb e-mails about Joe Mixon and referees, then runs David in Leavenworth for calling from the drive-thru. Tampa Bay Lightning update. The host officially announces why he's no longer supporting the Kansas City Chiefs, then gripes about how the media has made the Super Bowl about race. Sleez with his high and low gambling stories. Circling back to Joe Mixon, the host plays an old bit making fun of Raymon Felton, a former athlete who had gun troubles in 2014, Stewie thinks he'll get canceled for sure after that one. Movie review - "Wall Street". Taylor Swift ticket fiasco "King Of The Hill" coming back with new episodes on Hulu, the host plays some of his favorite moments from the show. Hour 2: The host gets a call from someone claiming to be Joe Biden, but it's obviously a prank. Three new songs about George Santos. Storms in Texas and other locations, followed by "Ted Cruz Is Fucking Insane" from "The Blind Man Cometh", track 9. Ilhan Omar in hot water. Tom Brady retires. The show closes with the host's cover of "American Pie", as February 03 is known as "The Day The Music Died." Break music - "NFL Referees - The Untold Story" by Richard Jeni Rejoiner music - "Break On Through To The Other Side" by The Doors --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lawrence-ross9/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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