Bo Davis - Get Weird with Bo Davis episode 31


58:05 minutes (53.18 MB)

Ex Models, Brown Sugar, Messrs, Blue Oyster Cult, The Altered States of the United Snakes and MORE!!!

Street Fight with Brett Payne and Bryan Quinby - 7/12/2012 Daniel Tosh, Jackson Lewis, and Stupid Shirt Collars


57:51 minutes (52.97 MB)

So the big story this week was explaining why Daniel Tosh and all of his ilk are complaining about getting "policed". Well Street Fight reckons it's because they are being outmoded by people that are funnier and smarter.

Jackson Lewis made an appearance to discuss the recent COTA strike and he was his normal old rude and disgusting self.

We closed out the show demanding an end to the tyranny of collar requirements at fine dining establishments. The rule is this, if you sell a hamburger then your patrons are not required to have collared shirt or dressy attire.

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INTERVIEW WITH MIKE EDELBROCK (PRESIDENT OF USW, LOCAL 624--- ON STRIKE AT HUSKY ENERGY, LIMA, OHIO)


34:01 minutes (31.14 MB)

Mike Edelbrock, President of USW, LU 624 discusses the “family issues” that forced the 230 members of that steelworker local to walk out, to defend their ability to be active with their families, active in their community and to have decent safety standards working dangerous jobs at Husky Energy Refinery in Lima, Ohio. Solidarity activities and how others can support these courageous strikers was also on the agenda here.

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