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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2023 · 1H 59M

TLRS 06-23-23 - Food For Thought

from The Lawrence Ross Show · host Lawrence Ross

Episode 598 Hour 1: New Facebook like, the host reads some feedback he got over the most recent episode. Learn why the host thinks Xfinity's internet service stinks, also find out about a limited time snack the host really enjoys. After reflecting on one of his Facebook memories, the host plays "Elementary School Cooking" from "The Starving Artist", track 4. A clip from the archives - "The CSI Story". Sports - Jim Rome blocks emails about football a clone gets ran and emailers get blocked after commenting on the submarine near the Titanic. The lawsuit between Dr. Luke and Kesha has been settled, the host thinks Dr. Luke is just Harvey Weinstein with a different occupation, he then resets his comments on Roe v. Wade being overturned. Weird History Food explains the history of Little Caesars. "Google Pizza" from "The Starving Artist", track 8 rounds out the first hour. Hour 2: Stewie isn't happy with the host's choice for the music going into the second part of the show. Today in history, followed by "Stewie Reacts (Nixon's Resignation)" from "The Blind Man Cometh", track 3. UPS workers could go on strike, the host resets the time when airline workers went on strike in 1981, he then discusses the UPS strike of 1997. George Santos update, followed by "George Santos Is An Attention Whore". The host talks about "Family Guy", followed by a clip of Pete Davidson leaving a message for PETA over adopting a dog. Blind justice - Hunter Biden. The show closes with "You Have No Rights" from George Carlin. Break music - "Summer In The City" by Heistclick Rejoiner music - "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles --- 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 598 Hour 1: New Facebook like, the host reads some feedback he got over the most recent episode. Learn why the host thinks Xfinity's internet service stinks, also find out about a limited time snack the host really enjoys. After reflecting on one of his Facebook memories, the host plays "Elementary School Cooking" from "The Starving Artist", track 4. A clip from the archives - "The CSI Story". Sports - Jim Rome blocks emails about football a clone gets ran and emailers get blocked after commenting on the submarine near the Titanic. The lawsuit between Dr. Luke and Kesha has been settled, the host thinks Dr. Luke is just Harvey Weinstein with a different occupation, he then resets his comments on Roe v. Wade being overturned. Weird History Food explains the history of Little Caesars. "Google Pizza" from "The Starving Artist", track 8 rounds out the first hour. Hour 2: Stewie isn't happy with the host's choice for the music going into the second part of the show. Today in history, followed by "Stewie Reacts (Nixon's Resignation)" from "The Blind Man Cometh", track 3. UPS workers could go on strike, the host resets the time when airline workers went on strike in 1981, he then discusses the UPS strike of 1997. George Santos update, followed by "George Santos Is An Attention Whore". The host talks about "Family Guy", followed by a clip of Pete Davidson leaving a message for PETA over adopting a dog. Blind justice - Hunter Biden. The show closes with "You Have No Rights" from George Carlin. Break music - "Summer In The City" by Heistclick Rejoiner music - "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles --- 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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