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TLRS 05-26-23 - 600 Facebook Page Likes!

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Episode 594 Hour 1: The Facebook page has hit 600 likes!! New Facebook likes. The host kicks off the show with a composite relating to Memorial Day - a 21 gun salute, "Taps", a rundown of what it takes to guard the tomb of the unknown soldier, a story from Holly, a Veteran and one of the host's friends discussing a bad experience with a travel trailor, and an explaination of PTSD. The host talks about his upcoming newsletter, he gives details as to what people can expect. Stewie makes fun of the host for getting lost in a bathroom over the weekend. Resetting a clip from last week's show involving Stewie not fully recalling interacting with Trisha paytas, the host then provides evidence. Sports - Jim Rome blocks dumb e-mails about the LeBron VS Jordan debate, Rome ends up getting goaded into resetting the stoner clones call, then he gets goaded into resetting Ben's call from the airport. Rome concludes the segment by praising the host's "Ja Morant Song". After discussing the NFL's rule about third string quarterbacks coming back, the host runs a joke related to the topic, then Al Pacino's motivation speech from "Any Given Sunday". The host expresses his love for impassioned speeches in movies, plays the "They'll never take our freedom" speech from "Braveheart". Who was the real Braveheart? The Weird History YouTube channel explains, Stewi gives the host crap for having intro and outro music for the history segment. The first hour closes out with the aforementioned "Ja Morant Song". Hour 2: Blind justice - woman with headrest popping out on it's own, daycare center director and employee arrested. A clip of a woman talking about people who post videos of their kids on social media, the host disagrees with her viewpoint. Roger Waters has sparked some controversy for a show in Germany, followed by "The Facebook Wall" from "The Blind Man Cometh", track 15. Elderly couple trapped on thrid floor as a result of a non working elevator, this leads to the host discussing a busted elevator at his old apartment building in Leavenworth Kansas, this is followed by an old clip where a reporter and an anchor get into a spat after a similar story. Landlord burns down apartment, this leads to the host playing an excerpt from "Private Parts". Ron DeSantis announces his run for President, the host thinks neither party is better than the other. Brian Laundry's mom sent him a letter saying she'd help him. The show closes with George Takei talking about Japanese Americans who served in WWII. Break music - "Afghanistan" by Artie Lange Rejoiner music - "Wake Me Up When September Ends" by Green Day --- 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 594 Hour 1: The Facebook page has hit 600 likes!! New Facebook likes. The host kicks off the show with a composite relating to Memorial Day - a 21 gun salute, "Taps", a rundown of what it takes to guard the tomb of the unknown soldier, a story from Holly, a Veteran and one of the host's friends discussing a bad experience with a travel trailor, and an explaination of PTSD. The host talks about his upcoming newsletter, he gives details as to what people can expect. Stewie makes fun of the host for getting lost in a bathroom over the weekend. Resetting a clip from last week's show involving Stewie not fully recalling interacting with Trisha paytas, the host then provides evidence. Sports - Jim Rome blocks dumb e-mails about the LeBron VS Jordan debate, Rome ends up getting goaded into resetting the stoner clones call, then he gets goaded into resetting Ben's call from the airport. Rome concludes the segment by praising the host's "Ja Morant Song". After discussing the NFL's rule about third string quarterbacks coming back, the host runs a joke related to the topic, then Al Pacino's motivation speech from "Any Given Sunday". The host expresses his love for impassioned speeches in movies, plays the "They'll never take our freedom" speech from "Braveheart". Who was the real Braveheart? The Weird History YouTube channel explains, Stewi gives the host crap for having intro and outro music for the history segment. The first hour closes out with the aforementioned "Ja Morant Song". Hour 2: Blind justice - woman with headrest popping out on it's own, daycare center director and employee arrested. A clip of a woman talking about people who post videos of their kids on social media, the host disagrees with her viewpoint. Roger Waters has sparked some controversy for a show in Germany, followed by "The Facebook Wall" from "The Blind Man Cometh", track 15. Elderly couple trapped on thrid floor as a result of a non working elevator, this leads to the host discussing a busted elevator at his old apartment building in Leavenworth Kansas, this is followed by an old clip where a reporter and an anchor get into a spat after a similar story. Landlord burns down apartment, this leads to the host playing an excerpt from "Private Parts". Ron DeSantis announces his run for President, the host thinks neither party is better than the other. Brian Laundry's mom sent him a letter saying she'd help him. The show closes with George Takei talking about Japanese Americans who served in WWII. Break music - "Afghanistan" by Artie Lange Rejoiner music - "Wake Me Up When September Ends" by Green Day --- 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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