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On the final Rutabaga episode, recorded live as a part of the 16 hour broadcast, the gang discuss The Rutabaga's history, baby formula, olives, cars, and end the 4 year legacy with a bang!
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In the penultimate episode of 88.9 The Bridge's longest-running comedy show, The Rutabaga talk about our work ethic (keeping the show on the air twice a week for as long as we have means someone's putting in the hours), Nick and Jackson's documentaries, recording adlibs and unpromoted SoundCloud releases, deadlines, unenforced dating rules, Bigfoot, a free barbecue, and a chain of hitmen so long it resulted in the whole thing coming apart.
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A shorthanded cast tackles the tough issues: incompetence in the US government at federal and state levels (Oh, Missouri, how I love you so), senior pranks gone too far in the wrong direction, the NSA and how Hollywood could capitalize, messing with the moon's natural cycle, and Morbius (2022) starring Matt Smith and Jared Leto.
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In which we talk about names, the new Top Gun, Car Seat Headrest, loud = funny, some truly Rutabaga-esque antics at the Louvre, the new season of Stranger Things, Dungeons and Dragons (twice!), Snapchat, what to do during serious photos, and the impending end of our short show.
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Lots of things here are stupid, like Fenway's takes on The Beatles and geography and many other things he shouldn't be commenting on. Some stuff here is smart or intended for other reactions to be had. Some of this is borderline offensive. Some is dumb. Some is topical, some isn't. A bit for everyone in this Rutabaga episode
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There's bound to be a ghost at the back of your closet
No matter where you live
Alternative Title: "Oh, what a falling-off is there!"
Second alternative title: From a Haunted House with a Picket Fence
Third Alternative Title: On The Head-Shaped Hole in Fenway's Sheet Rock Wall
Fourth Alternative Title: Who You Gonna Call?
Fifth Alternative Title: Square Hammer
Sixth: There's A Ghost, You Dense Morons
Girlfriend appearances have gone well in the past! Meet the ghost in Fenway's closet (or the reason for his absences) in this episode. Also discussed is some other nonsense.
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To whatever new audience we've gained by including "Trump" and "China" in our title: If you're not here expecting stupid, sometimes-topical, mostly self-indulgent "comedy" from eighteen-year-old morons, you're in the wrong place. To our returning audience: welcome back!! We've got the full crew in this one, for better or for worse, and the course of the show sees discussions of The Princess Bride, a few news events, some personal trivia from Jackson, and much, much more.
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Money is funny, as are farts. The gang, short Fenway, get together to discuss some useless news, a particularly tricky round of trivia in which the contestants total three correct answers between them, prom (for, hopefully, the last time), Funko Pops, fictional cops, a TikTok musical (starring Dolly Parton), Madonna, lowbrow comedy, Hamlet, petty disputes over titles, and quite a bit more in an action-packed show.
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An organization from New York said we were funny. They also said other people were good at other stuff. Also it's prom. We have some jokes about that and some jokes about other topics, including Dave Chapelle, height, taking women to the aquarium (it's a good idea), and much, much more.
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Did you like our last episode? This has a lot in common:
One take? Check
Forty minutes long? Check
Slightly (at times, extremely) sacrilegious?
Loud, Annoying, Fun, and Boring? Check
Lively, energetic, funny, free-flowing foolishness? Check
Covering everything from the origins of Mormonism to Netflix's slide from relevance to the best bands of yesteryear, this episode of The Rutabaga has it all, tackling tough subjects on everybody's mind with our signature brand of sardonic wit and gross overconfidence. Monday's best forty minutes lives on 88.9 The Bridge
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One take? Check
Forty minutes long? Check
Lively, energetic, funny, free-flowing foolishness? Check
From Marvel superfans to Shakespeare to battery storage, this Rutabaga episode has it all!
Original air date 4.25.22
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Click to find out what Justin Bieber peed on!! Also discussed is staking out others' houses, the reality of living out of a car, poor driving, a trivia matchup for the ages, and much, much more
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We are just like Meghan Markle. Obligatory fact correction: A little over ten minutes in, we claim that the most approved-of US president is George HW Bush. George *W* Bush was the most approved-of president in US history, not HW. HW was the father, W was the son. This is because HW kept the Herbert as naming a child Herbert borders on cruelty. We also talk about other stuff, like an odd tradition at our high school, the most expensive burger in baseball, the highest grossing video games, the finer points of local politics, and much, much more.
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New York, New York. We talk about it. Also discussed is an odd law in Colorado that was recently repealed, going to school, the identity of Superman, and much more.
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The Rutabaga is live! Armed with a new bank of noises and three of the four hosts, Fenway talks some more about jazz and clicks a button. The "What Grinds Your Gears" segment comes back and driving to the coast is discussed, we learn how smart the hosts are (some of them aren't smart) and which movies make the most money, vacuuming outside, solving mysteries, and much, much more.
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The Rutabaga debut a new segment, talk about Fenway's trip to Spokane to play jazz, Radiohead, responsible usage of public platforms, some of the lore behind Sunday's Will Smith/Chris Rock incident and some of the potential ways that amends could be made, shark biology, Disney's Tangled, the Rutabaga's very own awards show (which you all should support), our Certified Rutabaga Classics, and Fenway's Band Camp.
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In brief: Ever deejayed a set at Lollapalooza? No? That's another thing that money can buy, even though you'll never have enough. John Lennon is dead, Quentin Tarantino movies have a lot of bare feet in them, we're all eighteen now, the Oscars are this weekend, baseball is happening soon, Chicago is a silly place, and McCarthyism would've taken us all in the fifties.
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While sitting lazily in first period radio broadcasting Nick, Jackson, and Fenway were told to go live. this is what happened. Real life super heroes exist apparently, like in that movie about kicking donkeys. McLean is not in first period so he's not here.
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Ever wondered how monkeys can be owned? Ever wonder what they can do? Were you taught evolution in school? Have you ever wondered about the common perspective on it? Do you think men are stupid? Have you ever wondered what makes someone a connoisseur rather than just a fan? Do you have an opinion about the over-prescription of amphetamines to treat ADHD in young boys by the American healthcare system? Do you gatekeep music? Do you hate music gatekeepers? Do you think eighteen is too young to vote? Have you ever seen Danny DeVito anywhere near Pullman, Washington?
If you answered "yes" to some of these questions and "no" to others, you might learn something from this episode of The Rutabaga. Or, maybe not. Listen and find out!
- Visa fler