Bob: Don't worry. The author Tom Clancy.
Brian: I'd like to have a crack at Charlie Sheen, lately. It's your last show: Who are your guests? How has the show changed since that time and since you brought it to Milwaukee? How has the show -- and the radio business -- changed in the 25 years the two have been broadcasting together? OMC: You mentioned that when you do your show, you're only talking to a handful of people. Somebody can do my job. During his media session on Monday, Daboll was asked if he tried to "walk on water or multiply loaves and fish.". Bob: We get calls from African-Americans and we get African-American people come up and say they listen, and that always floors me. I'll be here." Brian: I found out something, and I would teach this in radio school. Brian: One of us will have to do a eulogy for the other, somewhere. Brian: I, honest to God, feel like the most useless person in that studio.
Brian: We were coming up some back road from Kenosha to Racine. Eventually, just the ones that he shows me, they all get to be the same. The worst day was the day after he passed away. Citation. How are we going to fill that hole?" How important are they in keeping you grounded and keeping the show fresh? I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. You're never going to have a chance to do that story again. Those guys have been big. It was a limited amount of time and we raised $70,000 or $80, 000. Brian: People don't see that when you've got some crappy thing happening in your life, you've still got to go in. She's just used to it now. We said things that -- if Bob Reitman came up and slugged me in the mouth at his retirement party, I'd probably just have to take it. What makes that one funnier than the other one?" No thanks. Bob: That's true. bob and brian milwaukee retirement. He was pretty much a Trotsky-ite, but he sort of flipped his way of thinking with the terrorist attacks. OMC: When you first started in Milwaukee, you broke one of the cardinal rules of radio by making fun of the other morning shows in town -- including the team that now resides across the hall (Dave and Carole on WKLH). Brian: Since my son (Nik) was born, I haven't considered leaving. Dave Crowl is a big wig at Clear Channel now. Brian: We tried doing "The Hot List" live, but it changed. You guys know each other as well as any two humans on the planet. You just got Duane when you got him. The worst day was the day after he passed away. It was just, "Come on in and tell your story." Nobody cares. Who knows what it is? To somebody looking at what we're doing, that's the picture they get. Brian: Is this like a "Seinfeld"? It's a whole different thing we do with Steve than we did with Dan. Brian: He said it was going to change his life. He's an awfully good driver. Add any text here or remove it. Sep 10, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Braves catcher A.J. Bob: No. OMC: That's a perfect segue to the next question. I'm doing this job. OMC: What's the Death City Story?
Bob: the one thing I remember Greg said to us: "I want you guys to be the (legendary Chicago radio team) Steve (Dahl) and Garry (Meier) of Milwaukee. Brian: When that last ratings load came in, we were standing around in the studio, me and Bob, and I said, "You know, we've got a pretty good job. OMC: You didn't stop to change your underwear? She's been chased out of the studio and had tape put in her hair. You want to write a book with Keith Olbermann? LORETTA BOYLE - February 18, 2020 at age 93. Comedy. Brian: There were chances between here and there, but we wouldn't do it. We don't do any bits any more. Usually, all they get is the bluster but it's not always that way. "What are you thinking, man? Bob: Especially with .wav files and things like that. I'll be here.". googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1597166322662-mid-article-2'); }); Bob: Women, too. You have sick kids. These guys are about ready to get their clock cleaned. Did it make you nervous or did it inspire you and give you extra motivation? Bob and Brian Podcasts 102.9 The Hog. Kings of Milwaukee mornings! Brian: People don't see that when you've got some crappy thing happening in your life, you've still got to go in. Bob: Who would I like another crack at? Bob: Shocking. Bob: That's true. I said it at Duane's thing when he got the lifetime achievement award for broadcasting this year and how he always used to look around and say, "Can you believe we get to do this?" Sponsor: Nelson, Gaylord [Sen.-D-WI] (Introduced 09/08/1980) (Private Legislation) Cosponsors: ( 0 ) Committees: Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: Senate - 09/08/1980 Referred to . You know that you're on the radio, but you don't think about, "What should I say?" and repeats as a weekinreview show on Saturday mornings That's hard to do. Brian: That's about right. Those guys have been big. She's just used to it now. No where else in America is like this. OMC: When you do retire, will you guys continue live close to each other and get up at 4 in the morning and go to McDonald's and hold court every morning? Bob: Part of it was being young and stupid, too. OMC: Another key guy in the evolution of the show that I have to ask about was your friend, Duane Gay (who died last year after a long battle with cancer). I said it at Duane's thing when he got the lifetime achievement award for broadcasting this year and how he always used to look around and say, "Can you believe we get to do this?" (laughs) But, if she wants to say that, I'm not going to argue. Bob: That was Mancow, five years ago. Brian, tell me something that the listeners or even the people inside the cocoon don't know about Bob. Brian: Bart Starr was a good one. OMC: All right, this is really the last major question: Your new deal takes you through 2012. It's just how much people like that old wrestling stuff. The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. Somebody can do my job. We'd fill it with about an inch of water and he'd have a sponge and it made the greatest sound of water dripping into what sounded like this huge cauldron. Let's not screw this up." Luckily, we got together with Pat Still, who they brought in as a consultant. My kids will be grown. Two men and a woman from Milwaukee are accused of a four-day crime spree that included several robberies, stolen cars and a kidnapping all over the New Year's holiday weekend. It's going to be bad. I remember going into the studio and I said, "What do you think?" Everybody has their problems. I say that to Ted all the time "I can't believe we get to do this." These guys are about ready to get their clock cleaned. Did it make you nervous or did it inspire you and give you extra motivation? OMC: Speaking of the Web, things have changed so much in the last few years. I don't know if anyone knows who that is. He left behind a legion of friends across . When we do the camping stories or the home remodeling stories, every day there are stacks of stories that he has to go through, which I would never want to do. He saved my life years ago when he was driving. rever de perdre ses papiers d'identit islam; porsche 991 occasion particulier; team recouvrement contact; qui dclenche l'arme nuclaire en france That's the Death City Story. It's the three of us. Brian: I don't think it seems like we adapt our game to different guests, but when you look at the track record, we must be doing something where we're flexible enough to change things. The author Tom Clancy. Brian: If anybody at all in the African-American community is listening to us, I'm completely surprised. Czabe went into it on one of his shows, a bit, though you could tell he was keeping some of it back. Just having complete autonomy and being able to say whatever you want. I think he'd be interesting for me, personally, because I still don't trust him completely. It's kind of like Spinal Tap changing drummers -- the show just kept rolling along. We had to get him stuff a week in advance. It was OK, because he was chatty. Then, he got sick. Bob: No. Brian: Tom Clancy, Howie Mandel, Paul Hogan and Gary Shandling were all bad. Brian: If you take vacation at different times, you have eight weeks a year where you don't have your starting lineup in. Everybody has their problems. Let's not screw this up.". Brian: OK. And you don't have to do mine. That's what I was going to say about Brian. I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. We called it summer camp. OMC: In a way, both Dan Patrick and your show really took off at that point, didn't they? You have bills. Eventually, everyone else will peel away. Fan Letters Listeners are given the opportunity to send in stories on various themes throughout the year.
Bob: In our defense, we're better people now. Bob: I'm really bad at remembering interviews. I don't know if anyone knows who that is. The show broadcasts weekdays from 5:30a.m. to 10:15a.m. and repeats as a week-in-review show on Saturday mornings. We still wouldn't be even. Bob: Yes.
That makes me think of two guys who were key in the evolution of this show. Greater St. Louis Area. Bob: When we first got here, we had no money in the promotional budget. That always surprises me that people are actually listening to what we're saying because when I talk, I'm talking to Carrie (Wendt) or Brian or Eric (Jensen) or Steve (Czaban) or Gary (Graff). It was life-altering money. It was stupid. Bob: I try never to never take that feeling for granted. Brian: You have to take your personal angst and turn it into the Richard Lewis kind of comedy. It was a limited amount of time and we raised $70,000 or $80, 000. 1029 The Hog FM. Braves won 4-3. If you just took a poll of our listeners, they'd say Bobby Heenan was the greatest interview of all time. I thought that was good. Carrie comes in with news. There was "Bob and Ray," "Bob and Tom," and then there was "Mark and Brian." I get in there in the morning, I get the news services that we get. I wonder if she has tape of these things. He's an awfully good driver. That never worked. Eric is doing stuff. Brian: Then, I just react. The Czabe was the best part of Bob and Bryan. OMC: In a way, both Dan Patrick and your show really took off at that point, didn't they? Brian: Our stint with him kind of put us on the map. The guy who did Forest Gregg's voice lived in Cincinnati. OMC: But nothing is ever as easy as it seems. OMC: When you do retire, will you guys continue live close to each other and get up at 4 in the morning and go to McDonald's and hold court every morning? We're way too busy to think about that. She's just used to it now. Bob sells carpet and I'm a scumbag. He has to read these stories and after he has read 300 of them, he has to decide, "Is that one funny? Now, you're part of that. OMC: It seems like when one person is gone, whether it's one of you or Eric or Carrie, the dynamic changes and it's a different show. They didn't tune in to hear about your problems. Bob and Brian is a morning radio show based at WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, that lasts weekdays from around 5:45 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. and repeats as a week-in-review show on Sa read more. OMC: So, you're not thinking, "One more deal and we'll take it to the house?". It's just us now. While that makes them worthwhile subjects for a Milwaukee Talks interview, it also presents a problem: "What are you possibly going to ask us?" Bob: I've passed on things because I just wanted to be a fan. I didn't want to meet them or talk to them. We started doing things like, "You know what's hot? I couldn't believe how many of those we sold. Bob: That's true. His theory was -- and these were Pat's exact words: "If you don't want the kids to play with the outlets, give them a box to play with." Brian: That's what my dad did. I'd take the carpet salesman. OMC: You mentioned the CD's. Brian: I, honest to God, feel like the most useless person in that studio. You guys know each other as well as any two humans on the planet. OMC: But nothing is ever as easy as it seems. When it came time to sit down with Bob and Brian, we could think of no one better to ask the questions than OMC's senior editor, Drew Olson, who has been a weekly guest on their show since 1998 and has known the two for the better part of his 20 years in journalism. I get in there in the morning, I get the news services that we get. OMC: But nothing is ever as easy as it seems. In your studio, it almost seems like you have an isolated -- I don't want to say a cocoon around you -- but, you've got your inner circle and it's pretty tight. I think he'd be interesting for me, personally, because I still don't trust him completely. Bob: Women, too. OMC: Can you imagine doing a show now without the Internet? You've just got the piece in there and you're turning away and you're in the middle of all that. OMC: There is such an effortless air about your show that everybody thinks you have the easiest job in the world and a lot of people think they can do it better. It is licensed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and serves the same region. I'm too old to do that. Brian: Then, I just react. By . The name kind of worried me. Our general manager, Tom (Joerres) wanted to make that a regular feature. Chris Elliott. Usually, all they get is the bluster but it's not always that way. Brian: Well, that's a tough one because Bob pretty much wears his whole life on the outside like a chocolate coating. Bob: There was a time when we tried to make it a regular thing "The Rest of the Story with Duane Gay." Milwaukee County Chief Medical Examiner Brian L. Peterson abruptly retired Monday.. Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley released a statement Monday evening announcing that Peterson, who has . If it goes bad, you get all the blame. OMC: I also found out that Brian got a couple of speeding tickets in the last two years. At that point, it was like "Boom!" If I'm not getting complaints, then you're not doing what you're supposed to do.". OMC: So, you're not thinking, "One more deal and we'll take it to the house?" Bob: Who would I like another crack at? OMC: Marilyn Mee calls him the best father she has ever seen. Brian: Well, that's a tough one because Bob pretty much wears his whole life on the outside like a chocolate coating. OMC: During your recent radiothon, I noticed that a lot of the requests for bits with Duane. OMC: OK, we're near the end and yet we have to fast-forward. Eventually, everyone else will peel away. Bob: Especially with .wav files and things like that. Bob: It's on an album somewhere. Bob: In our defense, we're better people now. It's got to be perfect." Put Jenny McCarthy on the favorite list. The album we did last year, after he passed away, all the money went to the Duane Gay Memorial Fund. Bob: Tom Joerres, our station manager now and Dave Crowl, who was the station manager when we started. Put Jenny McCarthy on the favorite list. His father is a retired federal worker, his mother a retired teacher. Bob: In our lane. Daughter of MRPA members Erv and Patti Kraus; JEFFREY YOURICH - February 3, 2020 at age 61. What follows is a transcript of a 45-minute interview that was robust, breezy and punctuated with laughter -- much like the morning show. because once people spend five minutes with me and hear the excitement of this show, they can't go back to that 'Hee-Haw' pace. It was a limited amount of time and we raised $70,000 or $80, 000. Because I don't think we're treating her any different now than when she first got here. 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