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Flight 1080 – Episode 96: Father's Day and the Holodeck Mystery
Dave and Billy discuss what dads really want for Father's Day, why moms seem to want completely different things for Mother's Day, and pay tribute to the late Boring Jeff. They also answer listener questions in another edition of Men of Science, tackling everything from Mars to artificial intelligence. Plus, the latest KSCO Whodunnit: "The Disappearance of Dave Michaels." When Dave vanishes inside KSCO's newly installed holodeck, Detective Billy Armi must navigate a maze of bizarre number theories, virtual reality chaos, and impossible logic to bring him home. It's all part of another unforgettable Flight 1080 fever dream.
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Episode 95: Predicting the Class of 2026 & The AI Silent Treatment
Episode 95: Predicting the Class of 2026 & The AI Silent Treatment In Episode 95 of Flight 1080, Dave Michaels and Billy Armi take a look at the fascinating life and legacy of legendary filmmaker and radio pioneer Orson Welles. The conversation then shifts to the graduating Class of 2026, as Dave and Billy make their predictions about who might become tomorrow's biggest winners—and who could face a rough road ahead. The episode also features KSCO Whodunnit #54: "The AI Silent Treatment – The Death of Jim Twu," a darkly humorous murder mystery in which artificial intelligence, unanswered questions, and a suspiciously timed demise collide in another installment of the ongoing KSCO Whodunnit series.
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ep 94- Remembering Boring Jeff, The Hill on Fire, and The Carol Protocol
Dave Michaels and Billy Armi remember their friend and fellow broadcaster Jeff "Boring Jeff" Savage, longtime host of Driver's Seat, while exploring several highly questionable ways to honor his memory. Things quickly go off the rails when Alec decides that drinking a quart of motor oil is a good idea before anyone can stop him—or encourage him. Also featured is Episode 3 of BUMTOWN – Suburban Stories of the Weird, titled The Hill on Fire, along with the latest installment of The KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery & Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice: Episode 93, The Carol Protocol. Nostalgia, bad decisions, suburban weirdness, and murder mysteries—just another day on Flight 1080.
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Episode 93: Men of Science and Microwave Crimes
Dave Michaels and Professor Billy Armi return to the laboratory/studio/kitchen to continue their dangerously underfunded scientific research. This week, the men of science tackle fuel efficiency myths, explore the mysterious rage triggers that make Dave angry, and investigate the horrifying social phenomenon of people microwaving suspiciously smelly foods in workplace breakrooms. Along the way, the professors demonstrate their unwavering dedication to science, common sense, and avoiding whatever exploded in the microwave three minutes ago.
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Episode 92: Men of Science: Danger in the Laboratory!
In this dangerous "Men of Science" edition of Flight 1080, Professors Dave Michaels and Detective Billy Armi perform some of the most reckless experiments ever attempted by graduates of Science School and the American Academy of Explosive Stuntmen. Between bubbling chemicals, highly questionable calculations, and Dave insisting that chicks love dangerous guys, the Men of Science risk life, limb, eyebrows, and possibly Watsonville itself in the name of discovery. Plus, Billy debuts his latest skit, "Lost in Watsonville.
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Episode 91: Squares, Nerds & Forest Weirdos
In Episode 91 of Flight 1080, Billy and Dave dive deep into the science of being a square, the warning signs of hardcore nerd-dom, and the mysterious line between cool and completely hopeless. Along the way, the gang debates which musical instruments impress the ladies… and which ones practically guarantee you'll be eating dinner alone. Plus, Harold Beane returns in a bizarre forest adventure that somehow gets even stranger than expected.
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Episode 90: AI—Built to Help… or Built to Replace Us?
Dave is joined by Tom, an experienced AI instructor, for a deep and thought-provoking conversation on the origins, inner workings, and uncertain future of artificial intelligence. From how large language models actually function to the rise of neural processing units, Co-Pilot systems, and emerging concepts like evolutionary computation, the discussion pulls back the curtain on what's really driving today's AI boom. Along the way, they explore the history of AI's ups and downs—from past "AI winters" to today's explosive growth—while touching on influential figures like Geoffrey Hinton and the ethical and security concerns surrounding zero-day exploits and autonomous systems. With references ranging from The Forbin Project to modern "slaughterbot" scenarios, Dave and Tom take a grounded but uneasy look at where this technology may be heading—and whether we're ready for it.
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Episode 89 – Cart Chaos and Questionable Ideas
Episode 89 – Cart Chaos and Questionable Ideas What starts as a few "great ideas at the time" quickly spirals into a full-blown societal breakdown—apparently, all it takes is missing shopping carts. Dave and Bill are joined by local author and paranormal investigator Aubrey Graves as things drift somewhere between real-world absurdity and something… not entirely explainable.
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ep 88 – Microwave Rage and Modern Manners
Episode 88 – Microwave Rage & Modern Manners What happens when a harmless burrito run turns you into a full-blown monster? In Episode 88 of Flight 1080, Dave Michaels and Detective Billy Armi spiral into a hilariously relatable breakdown of what might trigger your inner Hulk—from burnt pizza mouths to everyday annoyances that somehow hit a little too hard. What starts as a ridiculous "microwave radiation" scenario quickly morphs into a sharp, funny, and very real exploration of pet peeves we all pretend don't bother us… until they do. Along the way, the conversation takes some unexpected turns—previewing future victims in the KSCO Whodunnit series, diving into the isolation of space travel with the Artemis mission, and even touching on something deeper: how we treat artificial intelligence. Dave makes the case that showing respect to AI might actually reflect—and shape—how we treat each other. It's part comedy, part commentary, and all Flight 1080.
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ep 87- Giblets, Ghosts, and the Drivers Seat Incident
Billy Armi and Dave Michaels take a wild ride through everything from the proper pronunciation of "giblets" to the surprisingly strange world of patron saints, The Shining, break down "dangerous cars," and imagine the most hilariously failed Transformer robots you've never seen and episode 52 of The KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice- The Driver's Seat Incident: Tim Scully's Brush with Death and Chuck Norris.
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ep 86- Roundhouse Rules and Roadside Wisdom
In this episode of Flight 1080, Dave Michaels and Detective Billy Armi tip their hats to the one and only Chuck Norris—the man, the myth, the roundhouse legend—while mixing in some practical (and possibly questionable) advice on how to avoid getting pulled over on California roads. Along the way, they dive into the world's oldest and most recognizable hand gestures—some friendly, some not so friendly—and what they really mean across cultures. It's a little tribute, a little street smarts, and a whole lot of classic Flight 1080 flavor.
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ep 85- Time Travelers, Mind Readers, and Total Chaos
In this wildly unpredictable episode of Flight 1080, Dave and Billy dive headfirst into rumors that Donald Trump and his family might be in possession of a time machine—because of course they do. Dave shares a strange tale of a supposed time traveler who claims you can actually spot the exact moment he materialized during the Gettysburg Address, while Billy attempts to read the minds of callers with results that spiral quickly out of control. What starts as curiosity turns into a full-blown on-air meltdown… the kind of entertaining disaster only Flight 1080 can deliver.
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ep 84- The TV Shows That Broke Our Hearts
Episode 84: The TV Shows That Broke Our Hearts In Episode 84 of Flight 1080, Dave Michaels and Detective Billy Armi take a trip through television history, remembering the shows that left audiences emotional when they ended—whether they made viewers sad, angry, or just wishing the story would never stop. Along the way, the guys test their knowledge with some classic TV theme song trivia and swap thoughts about the power of television nostalgia. Billy also reports on a strange update from Billy Armi Genie Man—the mysterious genie who lives inside a Big Gulp cup—who claims to have revealed several of Billy's past lives. The episode also features a live production of the bizarre radio play "The Man What Forgot His Brain."
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ep 83 – Holiday Mash-Up Mayhem, Nobody Wanted the Slide Whistles
ep 83 – Holiday Mash-Up Mayhem, Nobody Wanted the Slide Whistles In Episode 83 of Flight 1080, Dave Michaels and Billy throw the calendar out the window and celebrate everything at once — Christmas, Thanksgiving, the 4th of July, Hanukkah, Groundhog's Day, Halloween, Mechanical Pencil Day, Open Heart Surgery Day, Cataract Surgery Day and more! We also debut another thrilling round of "What's in My Hand?", where listeners attempt to identify a mystery object based solely on the sound it makes. Meanwhile, we tackle the big question: Is AI actually revolutionary… or just the new Beanie Babies? And in a moment that will go down in radio history, we attempt to give away used slide whistles. Shockingly, no one wanted them. Another completely necessary and medically unapproved episode of Flight 1080.
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ep 82- AM, FM and Bay Area Memories
ep 82- AM, FM and Bay Area Memories In Episode 82 of Flight 1080, Dave is joined by KEGR Steve for a laid-back conversation about AM and FM reception—back when spinning the dial could bring in voices from hundreds of miles away. They talk about signal skip, late-night listening, rooftop antennas, and what made analog radio feel so alive and unpredictable. The discussion also revisits local and San Francisco Bay Area TV and radio programs from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. From unforgettable DJs and talk shows to classic television moments, it's a nostalgic look at the personalities and programs that shaped an era—and the memories that still stick with us today.
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ep 81- Love, Loners and Large Hairy Problems
ep 81- Love, Loners and Large Hairy Problems Valentine's Day can be hazardous to your health — and we have the emotional paperwork to prove it. Billy and Dave break down the very real dangers of romance season. Dave even gives relationship advice and recites some Valentine's poetry. We also play "Guess What's In My Hand", dive into the psychology of people who prefer solitude versus those who never stop talking, and explore why some folks recharge in silence while others recharge by cornering you at the grocery store. And in the ongoing murder mystery saga? Episodes 49 and 50 deliver chaos: Rory meets a tragic end, and Dave is abducted by Bigfoot in the woods. It's romance, psychology, homicide, and woodland trauma — just another calm, well-adjusted episode of Flight 1080.
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ep 80- Broken Heroes, Underwear Drinking, and Decorative Books
Broken Heroes, Underwear Drinking, and Decorative Books Episode 80 of Flight 1080 wanders through America's affection for broken heroes—TV characters who were racist, drunk, abusive, or worse… and somehow still beloved. From there, Billy and Dave drift into words that perfectly describe very specific behaviors, like getting drunk in your underwear with zero plans to go outside, or buying books strictly to look smart on a shelf. Along the way, they stumble into hiraeth, paraprosdokians, and other linguistic oddities, using examples instead of explanations, because that's more fun. Strange, relatable, and slightly unhinged in the best way—this episode rewards curiosity and punishes people who need everything spelled out.
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Episode 79: Bugs, Brains & Bent Timelines
Billy and Dave are joined by Z Rocker for a wide-ranging conversation that moves through bugs and brain games, slang words and acronyms, classic cartoons, movies, and the ever-intriguing topic of time travel.
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ep 78- Mind Games, Hot Dog UFOs, and The Dog-Faced Deed
ep 78- Mind Games, Hot Dog UFOs, and The Dog-Faced Deed This week on Flight 1080, we dive headfirst into mind tricks, brain games, and slang words that mess with your head more than you realize, before taking a hard left into the absurd with a skit about being abducted by aliens and waking up inside a UFO that smells like hot dogs. The episode also features the latest chapter in the Flight 1080 murder mystery series, Episode 48, "The Dog-Faced Deed," where Dean Sutton is killed under eerie circumstances and an unknown, not-quite-human figure lurks behind the crime, leaving more questions than answers.
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ep 77- Love, Lies, and Backwards Beats
ep 77- Love, Lies, and Backwards Beats Dave and Billy put listeners to the test in Episode 77 of Flight 1080 with a reverse-audio music contest, challenging the audience to identify songs played backward from short, distorted snippets. The episode also leans into Valentine's season with a mix of romantic and not-so-romantic poetry, plus a few unfiltered moments where Dave makes his thoughts on love and relationships very clear. Equal parts game show, comedy, and late-night confession, this episode delivers twisted tunes, risky verses, and classic Flight 1080 honesty.
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ep 76- The Butt Sniffer and the Mammoth at Wilder Ranch
Episode 76 jumps from the bizarre to the strangely fascinating, as we discuss a man police are calling "The Butt Sniffer," explore whether animals can really be identified by body temperature, revisit classic video games, and explain why sovereign citizen arguments never work with police. We also feature the latest KSCO murder-mystery episode, "The Mammoth at Wilder Ranch," set amid the fog and history of Wilder Ranch State Park.
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ep 75- Out of Time and Out of Their Minds
Things get weird, right off the bat! Dave and Billy dig into stories of time displacement—people, animals, and even places that seem to slip out of their proper timeline. Along the way, the show veers into a series of weird, ultra-short scripts that feel like transmissions from somewhere slightly off-axis, before Mediochre Dave the Medium drops in to deliver wildly questionable future predictions for the listeners.
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ep 74- Holiday Weirdness: Arrowheads, Mammoths, and a Murder at the North Pole
ep 74- Holiday Weirdness: Arrowheads, Mammoths, and a Murder at the North Pole Billy surprises Dave with a gift featuring a mysterious Native American arrowhead—then things get even stranger. Dave recounts a bizarre hike at Wilder Ranch where he swears he saw something that looked an awful lot like a woolly mammoth. Along the way, the duo breaks down the 12 Days of Christmas, sings a few holiday carols, and launches into a wildly improvised sketch where Santa himself calls Detective Armi to solve the murder of an elf at the North Pole.
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ep 73- Christmas Carols, New Chinese Restaurant and Their Weird MenuQuestionable IQs, and Holiday Food Crimes
Flight 1080 – Episode 73: Christmas Carols, The News Chinese Restaurant and Their Weird Menu, Questionable IQs, and Holiday Food Crimes In Episode 73 of Flight 1080, Dave and Billy discuss the weird new Chinese resaurant and the weird menu. The two then put their brains on the line by taking an IQ test in a completely serious and totally professional attempt to qualify for MENSA—results may vary. The episode wraps up with an off-key but enthusiastic round of Christmas carols, proving once again that holiday spirit does not require musical talent.
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ep 72- Movies, Music, Billy's Bored Game and Murder at The Harbor
Episode 72- "Movies, Music, Billy's Bored Game and Murder at The Harbor" We bring Z Rocker into the first hour for a lively discussion about movies. In hour two, Dave and Billy imitate The Streets of San Francisco theme, play Billy's genie-made "Flight 1080 Bored Game," and feature Episode 45 of the murder series, The Santa Clause in Cold Blood: The Death of the Harbor Master.
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ep 71- Lost Trains, Cement Ships and the History of Rio Del Mar
Flight 1080 – Episode 71: Lost Trains, Cement Ships & Aptos Legends In this episode, Dave is joined by Aptos History Museum board members John Hibble and Dick Garwood for a deep—and often surprising—dive into local history. Together they explore the story of the SS Palo Alto "Cement Boat," the long-gone Seacliff swimming pavilion, the mystery of the missing train in the Forest of Nisene Marks, and the early days of Rio Del Mar. It's an hour packed with forgotten landmarks, strange disappearances, community lore, and the kind of historical gems only John and Dick can deliver.
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ep 70- Slide Whistles and Trouble in Bumville
Episode 70- Slide Whistles and Troubles in Bumville Billy and Dave return with special guest Zach from Watsonville for a chaotic mix of headlines, Cockney slang, and questionable retro Thanksgiving dishes. The guys even break out their precision slide whistles for some truly unnecessary cover songs. Plus: a brand-new murder mystery installment—Episode 44: The Bumville Talent Show Tragedy: The Death of Alec Hale. It's a really bad show. Why would anyone listen? Find out on this edition of Flight 1080!
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ep 69- Bigfoot, Giants and The Water Cooler Paradox
Episode 69 – Bigfoot, Giants, and the Water Cooler Paradox This week on Flight 1080, we dove headfirst into the weird, the wild, and the downright impossible. We asked the hard-hitting question: how can you tell if you were a test tube baby? Then we tried to tell jokes that literally can't be told on the radio — because they only make sense visually. From there, things got prehistoric as we uncovered the mystery of the giant skeletons said to be found in Lovelock, Nevada. The show also featured two all-new skits. In one, Bigfoot enters the witness protection program after revealing the location of Jimmy Hoffa. In the other, Detective Billy Armi returns for The Water Cooler Paradox, the newest chapter in the KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice. It's a mix of comedy, conspiracy, and caffeinated chaos — only on Flight 1080.
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ep 68- Junk Drawers, Pets, Vampires and Halloween Flashbacks
Episode 68: Junk Drawers, Pets, Vampires, and Halloween Flashbacks It's a monster mash on Flight 1080! Dave and Billy crack open the mic for a Halloween special full of spooky laughs, pet confessions, and fright-night nostalgia. Ever wonder what your cat really thinks about trick-or-treaters? Or how your dog feels about all those strange costumes at the door? We've got their confessions — and they're hilarious. Count Vampula drops in to spit some Halloween raps, and the crew dives into their favorite (and scariest) Halloween memories and movies. We also discuss the weirdest things in your junk drawer and alternatives to handing out candy. It's equal parts creepy, funny, and totally classic Flight 1080. Tune in, turn it up, and keep your garlic handy. 🦇🎃
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ep 67- Ghosts, Crops and Childhood Confessions
Episode 67 – Ghosts, Crops, and Childhood Confessions This week on Flight 1080, Dave and Billy cover everything from the forbidden fields of America's most regulated crops to the oddball Halloween traditions haunting both coasts. The crew confesses the ridiculous things they believed as kids before diving into the latest installment of the KSCO Whodunnit series, Episode 41: The Concrete Ghost of Seacliff Beach. Plus, an unplanned improv skit about serial killers goes hilariously off the rails in true Flight 1080 fashion.
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ep 66- Monsters and Misfortune
ep 66: Monsters and Misfortune From the creatures of classic TV and silver-screen terror to the beasts that stalk the pages of ancient texts, Dave and Billy dive deep into the legends that still make our skin crawl. Then, things get even darker in the latest chapter of The KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice: "B-Dead at Bingo." Colonel Terry—our self-proclaimed genius and professional know-it-all—takes it in the shorts and winds up six feet under in one of the strangest senior-center incidents ever broadcast. Tune in for laughs, lore, and a little local lunacy—only on Flight 1080.
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ep 65- True Terror and Dubious Justice
Episode 65 – True Terror and Dubious Justice In this spooky edition of Flight 1080, Dave Michaels and Billy Armi dive into the chilling world of scary movies inspired by true stories — from haunted houses and cursed productions to real-life killers and bizarre streaks of bad luck. The conversation turns from Hollywood horror to Central Coast mystery as they feature Episodes 38 and 39 of The KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice, blending eerie tales, dark humor, and the strange thin line between fact and fiction.
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ep 64- The Age of AI with Carol Stafford and Dave Michaels
Episode 64 – The Age of AI Carol Stafford and Dave Michaels dive into the fast-changing world of artificial intelligence, exploring how it's reshaping daily life, work, and the future. From the tools we use at home to the decisions being made in business and society, they look at both the promises and the pitfalls of this powerful technology.
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ep 63- Bavarian Spirits and Dumb Topics
Flight 1080 – Episode 63: Bavarian Spirits and Dumb Topics This week we raise a stein to Oktoberfest! Dave and Billy dive into the Bavarian spirit with stories of strange folklore and paranormal happenings from the heart of Germany. Along the way, we test just how far a "dumb topic" can go—like the age-old question: how many holes does a straw really have? It's laughs, legends, and a little bit of lager on this latest flight.
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Episode 62 – Dangerous Guys, Atlantis, and Murder on the Airwaves
Episode 62 – Dangerous Guys, Atlantis, and Murder on the Airwaves On this wild ride of Flight 1080, Dave and Billy break down why so-called "dangerous guys" always seem to attract attention, then plunge into the mysteries of the lost city of Atlantis and the allure of conspiracy theories. In the name of science, Billy Armi straps in for a time-traveling experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center—with results that are equal parts absurd and mind-bending. And for fans of noir radio, the KSCO Whodunnit series continues with three chilling installments: the deaths of Walter Sterling, a city councilman, and Watsonville's own Downtown Owl. It's a mix of danger, mystery, and time-warping madness you won't want to miss.
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ep 61- Smart, Dumb and What Are They Talking About?
ep 61- Smart, Dumb, and What The Heck Are They Talking About This episode takes a playful look at intelligence, turning the tables on what it really means to be smart—or dumb. Dave and Billy explore why "smart people are really dumb," "dumb people are really smart," and why babies, despite their cuteness, can be hilariously clueless. Listeners are invited to laugh along as the show breaks down these ideas with equal parts satire and common sense. The fun continues with a crowd favorite: What The Heck Are They Talking About? In this segment, cryptic descriptions of everyday body functions and grooming habits are read aloud, leaving the audience to puzzle out what's really going on. From squeaky clues to mysterious hints, callers had to match their wits against some very silly riddles. A mix of humor, philosophy, and audience participation, Episode 61 proves once again that Flight 1080 can make even the most ridiculous questions sound worth pondering—at least for a couple of hours on the AM dial.
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ep 60- The Smell of Lawlessness
Flight 1080 – Episode 60: The Smell of Lawlessness From rolling stops to cultural quirks, this episode takes a sharp turn into the strange connections between how we drive and how we live. Dave and Billy dig into traffic law violators, the habit of not fully stopping at intersections, and what those small acts of lawlessness might say about bigger issues. The conversation swerves into the foods some cultures can stomach that others wouldn't touch, and the sometimes surprising scents that might—or might not—attract the opposite sex. And if that's not enough, we keep the mystery alive with back-to-back chapters of The KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice. Episode 33 brings back the dead callers of KSCO for one last eerie broadcast, while Episode 34 digs into the shocking idea that John Lennon's assassin might not have acted alone. It's law, culture, comedy, and murder all rolled into one—only on Flight 1080.
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ep 59 – Sand, Evolution, Murder at the Lighthouse and Someone Tries To Kill Hip Hop
ep 59 – Sand, Evolution, Murder at the Lighthouse and Someone Tries to Kill Hip Hop This week on Flight 1080, we dig deep — literally — into the question of what lies beneath the sand of beaches and deserts. From hidden layers to surprising discoveries, it's not always what you'd expect. We also break down the evolution of cats and dogs, exploring how these two companions took such different paths from their wild ancestors to our living rooms. And in The KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice, the danger continues: Episode 31: The Lighthouse Incident – The Death of Zach reveals how tragedy struck on the Santa Cruz coast. Episode 32: The Attempted Murder of Hip Hop puts the very soul of music on trial — but with DJ CHUD and the Watsonville crew from The Mix 104.7 standing guard, hip hop has defenders willing to fight for every beat. It's mystery, science, and evolution with a dose of chaos — only on Flight 1080.
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ep 58 – Chocolate, Rotten Eggs & Cigarette Rage
ep 58 – Chocolate, Rotten Eggs & Cigarette Rage Things get heated (and messy) on this episode of Flight 1080. Billy absolutely loses it over the new ban on filtered cigarettes, delivering one of his trademark rants. Meanwhile, Dave and Billy put science to the test with an experiment titled "Science! Youngevity Chocolate vs. Rotten Eggs: Which Tastes Better?" Spoiler: Dave doesn't make it very far — you can actually hear him heaving in the background as the experiment goes sideways. It's chaos, comedy, and controversy all rolled into one unforgettable broadcast.
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ep 57 – Who's in the Pie? & Larry's Last Stand
ep 57 – Who's in the Pie? & Larry's Last Stand On this episode of Flight 1080, we celebrate Cabrillo College's production of Sweeney Todd by serving up a twisted little game called "Who's in the Pie?" — where our listeners try to guess which unfortunate soul we've baked into a meat pie. Things only get darker (and funnier) when we invent new dishes for a cannibal-themed restaurant menu that you'll wish you hadn't ordered from. Then, in the latest installment of The KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice, we head to the haunted grounds of the former Fort Ord military base. It's there that Larry in Marina meets his mysterious end — in a way only our noir detective stories can deliver. It's equal parts laughs, shivers, and radio mischief.
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Episode 56 – Star Names, Robot Threats, The Curse of Cannery Row and The Death of Gary Morris
Episode 56 – Star Names, Robot Threats, The Curse of Cannery Row and The Death of Gary Morris This week on Flight 1080, we dive into the world of Hollywood stage names—who changed 'em, why they did it, and which names are just plain weird. Kilbot crashes the show with some unsettling jokes and his usual homicidal threats against humanity. Plus, we bring you Episode 26 of The KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice, where local radio legend Gary Morris vanishes after a cursed broadcast on Cannery Row. Fame, murder, and mechanical mayhem… it's all packed into Episode 56!
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ep 55- Kryptonite, Coolness, Your Death and Crimes of the Sea
Episode 55 – Kryptonite, Coolness, Your Death and Crimes of the Sea On this high-flying edition of Flight 1080, we dive headfirst into the eternal debate: are guys cooler, or are chicks just smarter? We weigh Evel Knievel stunts against emotional intelligence and try not to lose our man cards in the process. Then, it's up, up, and away with some forgotten and downright bizarre facts about Superman—plus a round of superhero trivia that proves not all heroes wear capes… or make sense. And don't miss back-to-back episodes of KSCO's Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here, Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice! Episode 24, The Death of You, blurs the line between listener and victim, while Episode 25, Sea Monkey Nukes, blows that line clean out of the water with radioactive weirdness and murky motives.
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ep 54- Ghost Ride The Whip
Flight 1080 – Episode 54: Ghost Ride the Whip Buckle up for Episode 54 of Flight 1080 as Dave takes you on a ride through some of the weirdest car inventions ever made – from the pointless to the downright dangerous. Test your knowledge with car-related trivia, guaranteed to make you question humanity's priorities. Plus, we air the latest gripping chapter of the KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here, Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice. This episode, titled "Ghost Ride the Whip," sees MZ and Amy fall victim to cars secretly driven by the souls of the dead. Tune in for laughs, gasps, and the kind of car talk you didn't know you needed.
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ep 53- Horizontal Foods and Haunted Hikes
Flight 1080 – Episode 53: "Horizontal Foods and Haunted Hikes" In this off-the-rails episode of Flight 1080, Billy Armi joins the cockpit as we sink our teeth into the controversial world of horizontal foods—what are they, why do they matter, and why are some people so wrong about them? Expect raised voices, strong opinions, and zero apologies. We also take a spirited detour into ghostly encounters, swap notes on local hiking trails that might be cursed (or just badly marked), and sprinkle in a dash of weird science because, well, why not? It's all the chaos you crave, with the volume cranked to 11.
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ep 52- Count Vampula's Crime Scene Throwdown
Episode 52 – "Count Vampula's Crime Scene Throwdown" Things got weird… again. In this episode of Flight 1080, Count Vampula dropped off a delightfully disturbing board game called Crime Scene Autopsy Report—so of course, we played it live on-air with our listeners. Body parts, motives, and questionable alibis flew fast and loose. But it didn't stop there—somehow we ended up freestyling in between rounds. That's right: forensic rap battles. Don't miss this offbeat combo of true crime parody and hip-hop chaos, only on Flight 1080.
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ep 51- Vampires, Vowels and Victims
ep 51- Vampires, Vowels & Victims Episode 51 sinks its fangs in deep! We host a live, chaotic audience spelling bee—some spellings were so wrong they might've summoned something. Count Vampula drops off a suspicious board game that we actually dared to play on-air. And in the latest twist of our murder mystery series, Rich Lieberman and Steve O'Brien meet their bizarre ends. Board games, bloodsuckers, and broadcasters—you'll laugh, gasp, and maybe check under your seat.
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ep 50- Consulting the Dead and the Death of Don in Salinas
Episode 50: Consulting the Dead and the Death of Don in Salinas It's a golden milestone on Flight 1080 as Dave and the crew dig deep—literally and figuratively. We unearth Episode 18 ("Consulting with the Dead") and Episode 19 ("The Death of Don from Salinas") of the KSCO Whodunnit series, complete with clues, chaos, and a suspicious photo of Rush Limbaugh with googly eyes. We also pan for local treasure, talking gems and precious metals hidden beneath the hills of Santa Cruz. And just when things couldn't get stranger, we deliver an alternative version of the murder mystery in a voice so southern, it comes with its own jug band soundtrack. Put on your prospector hat and grab your monocle—it's one wild ride.
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ep49- Wipeouts and Whodunnits
On this episode of Flight 1080: Dave and Billy dive into the recent stabbing at Pleasure Point and the growing tension within Santa Cruz surf culture. Then, it's back to the mayhem with episodes 16 and 17 of The KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here, Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice, where two more local legends—Kenny Thomas and Carol Stafford—take their final bows.
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ep 48- Rapping, Headlines and Haunting Mysteries- Guinea and the Fog
Episode 48: Rapping, Headlines & Haunting Mysteries Dave and Billy drop bars and break news in this high-flying episode of Flight 1080. From freestyle flows to bizarre headlines, it's a wild ride—then things get dark. The Murder Mystery Series returns with Episode 14: Guinea's Last Transmission, and the chilling Episode 15: The Curse Beneath the Fog.
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ep 47- Hangman, Murder and Movies
In Episode 47 of Flight 1080, we dive into movie talk, challenge the audience with a lively game of Hangman, and premiere the latest installment of the KSCO Whodunnit, Whatdunnit, What-The-Heck-Is-Going-On-Here Murder Mystery and Slightly Off-Topic Theater of Dubious Justice. Buckle up for the fun!
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