EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 55 MIN
Wednesday, Jun 17 - "Danbury" - The Film
from The Ethan, Lou & Large Dave Show · host Lou Milano
The boys welcomed Michael Carfagna into the studio. Carfagna is the executive producer of a new short film called Danbury, which tells the dramatic true story of the Pardue brothers. Back in 1970, the brothers allegedly carried out a daring plan that involved bombing a police station on Main Street as a diversion before robbing the Union Savings Bank in downtown Danbury. A new survey found that confidence is alive and well when it comes to the bedroom. More than one-quarter of respondents said they believe they're pretty good in bed. On the other end of the spectrum, only 5% admitted they feel "very insecure" about their performance. The federal government has released additional UFO-related images and materials tied to alleged extraterrestrial encounters. While some people were hoping for definitive proof of alien life, observers quickly pointed out that several of the newly released images appear to be artist renderings depicting events reported by witnesses rather than actual photographs. Meanwhile, in California, crowds of hungry tourists and soccer fans have been lining up outside the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-themed pizzeria in Santa Monica. The nostalgia factor is clearly working, but so is the sticker shock. A large two-topping pizza at the restaurant can cost more than $50, leaving some customers wondering if they're paying for dinner or a collector's item. And in Alabama, the owners of a new ice cream shop called "Local Scoop" found themselves in legal trouble after allegedly harassing a customer who posted a one-star review online. The incident has sparked debate about how businesses should respond to negative feedback in the age of social media and online reviews.
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The boys welcomed Michael Carfagna into the studio. Carfagna is the executive producer of a new short film called Danbury, which tells the dramatic true story of the Pardue brothers. Back in 1970, the brothers allegedly carried out a daring plan that involved bombing a police station on Main Street as a diversion before robbing the Union Savings Bank in downtown Danbury. A new survey found that confidence is alive and well when it comes to the bedroom. More than one-quarter of respondents said they believe they're pretty good in bed. On the other end of the spectrum, only 5% admitted they feel "very insecure" about their performance. The federal government has released additional UFO-related images and materials tied to alleged extraterrestrial encounters. While some people were hoping for definitive proof of alien life, observers quickly pointed out that several of the newly released images appear to be artist renderings depicting events reported by witnesses rather than actual photographs. Meanwhile, in California, crowds of hungry tourists and soccer fans have been lining up outside the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-themed pizzeria in Santa Monica. The nostalgia factor is clearly working, but so is the sticker shock. A large two-topping pizza at the restaurant can cost more than $50, leaving some customers wondering if they're paying for dinner or a collector's item. And in Alabama, the owners of a new ice cream shop called "Local Scoop" found themselves in legal trouble after allegedly harassing a customer who posted a one-star review online. The incident has sparked debate about how businesses should respond to negative feedback in the age of social media and online reviews.
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