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The Amuse-Bouche of Radio | 06-20-25

On The Other Side of Midnight, Lionel starts off the show talking about the song "We Are The World" and the glories of Krispy Kreme. He later interviews a White Castle worker live from the drive-thru and starts a campaign for their promotion. Lionel later asks the crew what was for overnight lunch. He moves on to chat about the anomalies of Costco, the botched taxidermy of a hutia and he also talks to a helicopter nurse who recounts hilarity and tragedy through her day. Lionel spends most of the third hour talking with an Uber driver as they discuss driving overnight, being rated as a passenger and stories of the radio and comedy greats like Bob Grant, Soupy Sales, Pat Cooper and many more. Lionel wraps up the show talking with a pothead from Ferguson, an anti-gambling advocate in Pittsburgh and talks with plenty of other interesting callers from around our great nation.


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