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Bugger Off | 07-17-25

On The Other Side of Midnight, Lionel starts the show talking about the power of persuasion over insult when it comes to delivering a political message. He also talks about Lenny Skutnik, the glory days of the NYPD and the Mid-Atlantic accent. Lionel talks later with a caller about his immense cable bill and the state of television today. He then talks with a caller who discusses folklore and mythology and shares funny yet meaningless proverbs. Lionel starts the third hour talking about the mixed message coming from the Trump administration on the Jeffrey Epstein situation. He then talks about bed bugs. Lionel wraps up the show talking to callers who frustratingly talk about their previous calls. Beyond that he touches on building rules, package delivery, water boiling, population control and more.

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