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We're headin' in to Super Bowl weekend and the haters are hatin'...crank this one up and let 'em know how you feel!!
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After centuries of men using whatever was on hand to lube up for masturbation...hand lotion, their own tears, blood...ok, maybe not blood...but FINALLY there's a jerk lube for the discerning gentleman....Dr. Tuggs!!
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When you wanna know about what it's like to actually play in the Super Bowl, it's best to ask an expert...so today we talked to former Chiefs Defensive End Jared Allen who, while playing for the Carolina Panthers, played in Super Bowl 50!
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Coming off of last Sunday's Cook Off Clash, NASCAR legend and Friend of the Show has a VERY busy next couple of weeks on tap.
Not only is he heading to NOLA to cheer on his favorite team, The Chiefs, at the Super Bowl, but then he has to turn right around and head to Florida for the legendary Daytona 500!!
Ol' Clint's liver is gonna need a vacation! -
Your Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl next week and there's no one better to get fill us in on all of the latest than the voice of the Chiefs, Mitch Holthus!
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Las Vegas ice cream truck owner/operator Billy Settlemyers made headlines this week after some dumbass on posted a video on TikTok mistakenly identifying his truck as an ICE vehicle, claiming he was trying to lure unsuspecting immigrants into his truck...and we talked to Billy about all the stupidity this morning!!
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Most first met Gilby Clarke when he replaced Izzy Stradlin on tour with Guns n Roses...a position he filled from '91-'94...but we've been fans since his previous band Kill For Thrills, through his work with Slash's Snakepit and more....and now he's filling in for Nita Strauss for a run of dates with Alice Cooper!!
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It's been a minute since we've talked to our cold friend, comedian/actor Robert Kelly...but with him coming into the Comedy Club of KC this weekend...we decided it was time to catch up...and we quickly found out that he's still as amazingly fucked up as ever!!
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Friend of the Show and Impractical Jokers star James "Murr" Murray might as well move to KC at this point.
Between coming in for The Big Slick, filming a movie here last October, and returning for Big Slick this year and doing stand up at Funny Bone this may...he's practically a hometown boy at this point! -
It's been a few years since Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider announced that he was retiring...and since then, all of that free time has resulted in solo albums, books, movie deals and a whole lot more...so much for retirement!!
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Doug Stanhope is the kind of comedian that you either are completely terrified of what's going to come out of his mouth, or the type that you will follow to the end of the earth...and with his new special "Discount Meat" he's proven that point even more.
From murder enthusiasts, tripper tourism and everything in between, Stanhope proves he's still at the top of his game! -
We've known Rudy Reyes, star of the FOX show "Special Forces: Wolrd's Toughest Test" since the early 90s....and you would be hard pressed to find someone who is as patriotic for all the right reasons than him.
And now that the show is in it's 3rd season, we thought it was time to catch up with our old friend to see what this season has in store and what's up in his world! -
Dear Johnny,On December 13th, my wife Anna, had an appointment with a Hematologist/Oncologist dueto severe anemia. That night at 7pm, we received a call from the doctor telling us to go tothe Emergency Room for a blood transfusion due to a hemoglobin level of 5.1 (normallevels are usually between 12.0-15.0). Fifteen minutes later, her doctor called again and toldus she needed to go to a bigger hospital because there was significant percentage of blasts(immature white blood cells) in her blood. Finding these blasts is a strong indicator ofleukemia. That evening we arrived at the University of Kansas Hospital. After talking with anurse, she was admitted to Labor & Delivery unit because, she is also 18 weeks pregnant.After completing more blood work it was determined that she needed 3 units of bloodbecause her hemoglobin had dropped to 4.5. The following day two Hematologists came todeliver the news that she has Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), which is an aggressive form ofLeukemia, and she would need to be admitted to the Leukemia unit to begin a minimum 5week stay where she would start chemotherapy. The hard part is now that she isimmunocompromised, she is unable to see the kids in person until she can go home. After abone marrow biopsy, her form of Leukemia was confirmed. December 20th she began herfirst round of chemotherapy and will continue with this round of treatment for a total of 7days. There is no guarantee that this round of chemotherapy will put her into remission; inthe event that it does not, she will begin another round of treatment. These past few weekshave been such a crazy, overwhelming, whirlwind of events. This is such a scary time for ourfamily; but we are staying as positive as we can. We are just trying to focus on what ishappening now and not worry about the future. I just want to say friends and family havebeen so great to help out with the boys, meals, and sending well wishes and prayers. Youreally have no idea who is in your corner until something like this happens and we areblessed for the support we have received. I have taken several days off work and it has putus behind and I just don’t want my wife to have any extra worries. Thank you for reading ourletter. We appreciate it.AaronWho Helped: Bradley, Shane, Kevin, David, Willis, Emily with IBEW Local 124, Stump, CosentinosHow You Helped: 3 months mortgage, gas/electric and phone bills, Christmas for the kids, groceries
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Every year, we wrap up the season with the Jackyl Family Reunion and it’s ALWAYS a drunken good time!! And this year won’t be any different!!
And as we get set to get our livers warmed up for the main event, we got Jackyl’s Jesse James Dupree on the horn to talk about what’s gonna go down…you know, while we can still remember it all….. -
Dear Johnny,
My name is Amy and I’ve been a Med Tech at local nursing homes for the last 14 years.
My husband works fulltime at a manufacturing job in the caves. We are really struggling
this year. Two weeks ago, my position was eliminated at the facility I’ve been working at.
After an interview yesterday, I will be back at a new nursing home starting this Friday.
But in the downtime, my husband was laid off for a week. When work is slow they just
don’t go in (but he is back at work this week). The gap in funds has put us behind. We
managed to pay December rent, but January is due on the 1st. My electric and gas are
also behind. I’m also writing to you about my beautiful little boy, Paxton, who’s in the 3rd
grade and turned 9 on December 10th. He is having a rough time. In kindergarten, he
was diagnosed with language and learning disorder. He has trouble comprehending
language, instructions, and understanding simple tasks. He falls behind very quickly. He
goes to school and has IEP classes (Individualized Education Program), but he feels
different. He gets quiet when he doesn’t understand, he’s socially awkward, has trouble
making friends, and gets picked on. He constantly calls himself stupid and I hate it. I am
working on getting him into counseling. It’s sad to see his confidence go from 100 to 0.
Things are so tight with bills and I just want a little something under the tree for him from
Santa. Thank you for reading my letter. I appreciate anything you can do.
Amy
Who Helped: Troy, Keith, Danelle, Nick, Casey, Luke, Russ, Cosentino’s
How You Helped: Caught up on rent, electric and gas, Christmas for Paxton, groceries -
Dear Johnny,
My name is Shelby and I work full time and I’m also a student. I’m writing for help
because I have an emergency. A few days ago our service animal, Luna (a husky), was
playing in the yard and fell and injured her knee. We rushed her to the emergency vet
and found out she needs a TPLO surgery (tibial plateau osteotomy). She has a
dislocated kneecap and torn CCL (puppy version of an ACL). Her surgery costs $3800
to repair and we just don’t have it. Luna is a big part of our family, and more than that,
she is my service dog. In May, I was having severe headaches and was diagnosed with
a brain tumor that effects my vision. It’s a pituitary adenoma about the size of a large
gumball. It’s not cancerous, but it suppresses my adrenal gland and can cause seizures
and severe drops in blood pressure. I may have to have surgery, but for now I’m on
medication to regulate it. Luna is trained and certified as an alert dog for seizures and
blood pressure alerts, and I love her and need her. I can’t do without her. Thanks for
reading my letter and for any help you can give. I can provide any documentation or vet
estimate you need.
Thank you,
Shelby
Who Helped: Amy, Jeff & Tracy, Pete & Pipefitters 533, Derek, Tammy
How You Helped: Paid for Luna’s veterinary surgery, pet ramp - Se mer