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A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan

• Promotion of TomAndDanWateringHoles.com and featured bars • Tap That Beer House's RFID-based beer wall explained • Highlights of Tap That and 1010 Brewing's community vibe and live events • Shout-outs to Celery City, West End, The Sullivan, and Salty Sisters • Nick Swardson's upcoming Orlando Funny Bone shows • Missed 2019 cruise with Nick due to travel issues • Cruise stories involving Chris Kirkpatrick, Ryan Cabrera, and wild incidents • Chris bought Dan's wife a signed Silverchair guitar • Nick and Chris got matching tattoos on Train Cruise • Nick vs. Bill Burr debate on cruises' pros and cons • Cruise stories: diarrhea smearing and hallway accident • Nick's notorious 2014 Bob Carr show: chaos, drugs, passed-out fans • Elderly ushers unprepared for wild audience behavior • Nick and Dan joke about cocaine use during Lion King • Nick recalls wild comedy audiences in his 20s and 30s • Achieved platinum status with his comedy album • Bob Carr's lack of security questioned • Reflection on social media's fun early days vs. cancel culture • Nick's rise with “Party” album and Comedy Central specials • Colleges were peak venues during early 2000s comedy boom • Watch joke story: exposing himself as a gag • Commentary on shifting humor standards and consent in comedy • Started stand-up at 19, picked by HBO in 6 months • Performed at Aspen Festival, signed with Chris Rock's manager • One of Comedy Central's youngest half-hour special comics • Taped special at Jamie Kennedy's, led to Sandler discovery • Cast in Grandma's Boy after special caught Sandler's eye • Shared values and humility bonded Nick and Sandler • Nick prefers walking or Uber, doesn't own a car • Grew up on SNL, felt natural understanding of Sandler's circle • Spade praised Nick's scriptwriting on Benchwarmers • Dad was an investigative journalist and writing role model • Wrote clean, universal material to work anywhere • Criticized local comics for lack of drive • Emphasized listening and discipline from his dad • Attended Jennifer Aniston's birthday at Brad Pitt's house • Pitt introduced himself mid-conversation, was down to earth • Nick pushes back on idea that Hollywood is fake • Grew up obsessed with fireworks, caused chaos at Galifianakis BBQ • Zach banned fireworks after Nick's misfire • Stories of fireworks tipping and setting a house on fire as a kid • Expelled from school, used experiences for comedy material • Parents divorced at 13, led to rebellion and drug use • Arrested for weed, sent to court-ordered rehab • Took theater as an easy elective, discovered passion • Acting/improv replaced addiction with performance high • Encouraged by teacher Jan Mandel to pursue acting • Stand-up quickly became his obsession • Chose clean material to go national • Stressed confidence and self-belief • Quit drinking, now only takes edibles for sleep • Encouraged self-reflection off social media • Grandma watched Grandma's Boy and loved it • Proud the film still resonates with fans • Writing three new scripts to revive rated-R comedy • Grandma's Boy exploded on DVD despite poor marketing • Film's test scores rivaled Superbad • Confirmed for Happy Gilmore 2, out July 25 • Promoting Toilet Head live show as one of his last tours • Show features stories about Norm, Grandma's Boy, and Reno 911 • Final thanks from Nick and hosts ### **Social Media:**  [Website](https://tomanddan.com/) | [Twitter](https://twitter.com/tomanddanlive) | [Facebook](https://facebook.com/amediocretime) | [Instagram](https://instagram.com/tomanddanlive)   **Where to Find the Show:**  [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-mediocre-time/id334142682) | [Google Podcasts](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2FtZWRpb2NyZXRpbWUvcG9kY2FzdC54bWw) | [TuneIn](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Mediocre-Time-p364156/)   **The Tom & Dan Radio Show on Real Radio 104.1:**  [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-corporate-time/id975258990) | [Google Podcasts](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2Fjb3Jwb3JhdGV0aW1lL3BvZGNhc3QueG1s) | [TuneIn](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Corporate-Time-p1038501/)   **Exclusive Content:** [Join BDM](https://tomanddan.com/registration) **Merch:** [Shop Tom & Dan](https://tomanddan.myshopify.com/)

Sanford Says
Sanford Museum & Celery City Stories

Sanford Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 29:24


Brigitte Stephenson, City of Sanford Museum Curator, and Dan Ping, host and creator of the new podcast Celery City Stories, share the unique and resourceful value the Sanford Museum offers to our community. Brigitte also mentions Sanford's historical facts and Dan chimes in too. Have a listen.

Celery City Stories
Trailer - Celery City Stories

Celery City Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 1:58


Join host Dan Ping as he explores the incredible history of Sanford and Seminole County FL they didn't teach in school. www.CeleryCityStories.com

Tidbits
128. Daytona DMT

Tidbits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 60:44


We are excited to have Daytona Beach legends Kevin Tibbert and Andre Dahlen in the studio, and this is another episode with one of our few content disclaimers, because these dudes like cats and hard drugs and they know how to make people laugh. Be sure to check out Tir na nog in Daytona Beach, they are celebrating 12 years of comedy on April 16 at 11pm. If you're in Deland on April 16, stop by Abbey Bar at 9pm to see Chris Buck and some hilarious up and comers to the comedy scene. On April 21, Kevin Tibbert and Sabrina Ambra from The News Junkie will be breaking the outdoor ceiling with comedy at Celery City in downtown Sanford. Thanks for subscribing and telling your friends about this podcast, and we hope to see you soon at a live comedy show.

The Florida Women
Florida Events and Our First Podcast Guest

The Florida Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 48:42


Bethany is deaf, Greater Orlando Brussel Sprouts crawl 2022, Bethany embracing her inner influencer and we attend the, Sofas and Suds event by Tom and Dan of Orlando, FL in Sanford. We welcome our 1st guest, BK! We learn the origin story of friendships and that Melissa was "extra". Places & Events referenced: The Outpost, Sanford Brewing CO (Maitland), Celery City, Maitland Art Festival.

Florida Travel Pod
Top Things to do in Sanford, Florida

Florida Travel Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 31:50


Did you know that until the mid-1900s, Sanford, nicknamed “Celery City,” was the Celery Capital of the world! Join us this week for our top things to do in Sanford, Florida. Find the full show notes here: https://floridatravelpod.com/things-to-do-in-sanford-fl/ https://www.patreon.com/floridatravelpod/creators (Support the show) (https://www.patreon.com/floridatravelpod/creators)

The Daily Gardener
August 21, 2019 Living Mulch, the Patron Saint of Olives, George Celery Taylor, Adelbert van Chamiso, Dorothy Cadberry, Mary Bowerman, August Prose, Medicinal Herbs by Rosemary Gladstar, Cardinal Flower, and Taking an August Break

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 13:28


How do you start adding living mulch to your garden?   One of the simplest ways, is just to look for the spots in your garden that are bare.    Look for the open areas and start there.   Look under your shrubs.   Look along the edges of your beds.   Instead of adding another layer of mulch, add plants.   Think about planting these living mulches in terms of planting families. In other words, planting en masse. This is what the naturalists and ecologists do naturally; They think about plants in terms of population.   New gardeners tend to think of A PLANT and not A PLANTING; so think bigger. Think community. Think about the way you see plants occurring naturally.   Even the weeds tend to show up with their brothers and sisters. If one finds purchase, they send out an Evite. The next thing you know, there’s a family reunion of Canadian Thistle or Creeping Charlie and you get to be the host.   With this in mind, it’s right about this time of year, that I remind myself how much I like the giant allium. And, how I fervently wish I would’ve planted that allium as a member of a very, very, very large extended family; the Everybody Loves Raymond kind of family, because one can never have enough allium.     Brevities #OTD    Today is St. Bernard Tolomeo's Day, the Patron Saint of Olive Growers.    Saint Bernard was from Tuscany and he was born there in 1272.  He was going to be a lawyer, but then he pursued the church after he recovered his eyesight after an illness. He'd made a deal with God.   He chose the name Bernard after the habit of Clairvaux - we mentioned him yesterday - he is the patron saint of bees and beekeepers.   Bernard became the patron Saint of Olives because t he Abbey where Tolomeo lived, St Mary of Olivet, was the site of an olive plantation. The location became known as Mount Olivet.        Here are some here are a few quick fun facts about Olives:   Olives are a fruit and not a vegetable.   The first olive harvest occurs after 15 years of growing. The next time you’re feeling impatient, remember the olive.   Olive trees are some of the oldest live plants on earth. They’re considered evergreens.   One of the oldest all of trees is on the island of Crete is an Olive and it’s estimated to be about 4,000 years old and it is still producing fruit.   Finally, the color of the fruit is completely dependent on the maturity – unripe fruit is green and the ripe is dark purple to black (like tomatoes and peppers).     #OTD    It was on this day that the botanist George Taylor died in 1891. Taylor had immigrated from Scotland at the age of 53. He brought his family to the United States and they settled in Kalamazoo Michigan in 1855. Taylor's brothers were already there, so it was an easy decision.   Once he got settled, George became known as "Celery" after he started growing celery commercially. Kalamazoo had what was called "muckland" which was "valueless for anything other than growing to celery." Once, when a botanist visited the area, he said that the land was black muckland of a peaty nature which is best for celery.   In Kalamazoo, there is a little plaque dedicated to George Celery Taylor.    Thanks to Taylor, Kalamazoo became known as the Celery City or Celeryville   In 1880, the Detroit Free Press shared an article that talked about the celery beds that were growing. It said this:   "Driving north from Kalamazoo, through the country, one passes great 100-acre farms devoted to the sweet-scented celery, reminding one of that Methodist hymn:   'Sweet fields beyond stand dressed in living green.'   One would never forget a drive through the celery gardens in any direction from Kalamazoo; the long rows keeping their bright green till November, as crop follows crop; and the fields being unmarred by fences or anything except the cozy cottages of the thrifty Hollanders."   And there was a fun little article that was posted in The Herald Press out of St Joseph Michigan in 1956. It talked about the early days of celery growing and it had an adorable story about George Celery Taylor:   "In the fall of 1856, there was a big party that was going to be held at the Burdock House Hotel on December 19. It was going to be a big gathering with lots of people from all over and Mr. Taylor thought it would be a good opportunity to advertise celery. As the unknown vegetable, [Taylor] persuaded the owner of the hotel to put celery on his menu and the people were curious about it. They asked, "how do you eat this?" "Is it grown from seed?" It just grew in popularity from there." In the 1870s, the celery growers would have children sell it on the street which created a demand for celery. They also met all of the trains that that came into town. They would give it to the conductors on the New York trains and asked them to take a bunch. The next thing you know, the market for celery was off to the races.         #OTD    It was on this day that the botanist and German poet Adelbert van Chamiso died.   When he was 30, Chamiso ended up in Switzerland where he decided to devote himself to botanical research.   In 1815, he was appointed the botanist for a Russian expedition. He collected on the Cape of Good Hope. He ended up in the San Francisco Bay area and he wrote about the California poppy which he  named  Eschscholzia californica after his friend Johanns Friedrich Von Eschscholz.   In return, Eschscholz named a bunch of plants after him - a little quid pro quo.       #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of Dorothy Adlington Cadberry who died on this day in 1987.   As a botanist, Dorothy was an expert on pond weeds.   Dorothy was also a quaker and she was devout her entire life through.   In 1937, she joined the Wildflower Society and every year she would write down records; taking notes on the landscape her. Then, she’d send them to the society as soon as the first signs of life happened in her garden and in the world around her. Sometimes when spring came early, she sent the records as early as the first week of March.   Dorothy was also a business person. She was the director of Cadberry; the world's second-largest candy company.     #OTD   On this day in 2005, we lost the botanist Mary Bowerman, who was the co-author of The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Mount Diablo California. Bowerman was responsible for the preservation of thousands of acres of Mount Diablo before she died at the age of 97.   Bowerman was last person to record the Mount Diablo buckwheat until it was re-discovered, after 70 years, in 2005.   She was clearly an expert on the flora of Mount Diablo; she spent over 75 years studying it. Her doctoral advisor was none other than Willis Linn Jepson - the Botany Man. Bowerman was his last surviving student when she died. She wrote once,   “Little did I know, 65 years ago, that my senior project would become my life‘s work.“ Bowerman worked tirelessly toward her dream,    “that the whole of Mount Diablo including its foothills should remain open space and that the visual and natural integrity will be sustained.“   She got her wish.     Unearthed Words "August creates as she slumbers, replete and satisfied." - Joseph Wood Krutch   "The brilliant poppy flaunts her head Amidst the ripening grain, And adds her voice to sell the song That August's here again." - Helen Winslow     Today's book recommendation: Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs This is such a good book. You get to learn how to make your own herbal remedies - and Gladstar make it makes it so easy. She’s been training herbalists for 25 years at her Sage Mountain Retreat Center in Vermont.   This is an excellent guide for figuring out some herb basics  and their practical uses from one of the best herbalists in America.     Today's Garden Chore Try planting Cardinal Flower, Lobelia cardinalis. If you have a wet spot in your garden, Cardinal Flower could be perfect for that spot. Cardinal Flower doesn't have to be red. The easy-care native perennial can sends up spikes of white or pink, (in addition to red), from midsummer to fall. Cardinal flower grows in zone 3 - 9. The plants grow 2-4 feet tall. Cardinal Flower is also a major pollinator plant; the birds love it, the butterflies love it, and even hummingbirds love it. And bonus: it's also deer and rabbit resistant. It grows well in sun or part shade.     Something Sweet  Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart Finally, here’s a little post from a columnist named Ruth Oren, out of a newspaper in Lebanon, Pennsylvania in 1966. I read it and I thought you would enjoy it. It's a little reminder about not overdoing it in the fall: "Midsummer is the time to enjoy a "no-gardening" garden. If you find yourself up to your ears in gardening chores, something is wrong. This pause in mid-summer is necessary for humans as well as plants. What's the point of creating a lovely garden and never having the time to enjoy it?     Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

Tidbits
46. Just Us - Notre Dame

Tidbits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 72:06


Lesley and Etchie record out back of Celery City, talking about The tragic burning of a sacred building, the odds of other monuments burning down and how we would feel about it, and how the internet is full of assholes.

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BYOCB
BYOCB Show 136 - Whipped Poof

BYOCB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 70:36


Thank you to everyone who came out to the BYOCB Cabana Crawl.  We recorded this latest episode on the patio of Celery City in Sanford directly before our favorite beerfest of the year -- The Tom and Dan Bad at Business Beerfest.  Thanks to the friends who joine us on this one including Vegeta, Smooth Nipples, and Cabana Sweet. On this show we discuss - All country music is racist - 90 Day Fiancee - Country Star AKA Real Country - The birth of Country Fish - Cabana Crawl recap - Bocce Ball tournament - Shania Twain's pimple - Least favorite chocolate bars - When does exceptional service go too far? - Evolution of Chick Fil A - Alex's dream - American Horror Story and The Purge - Netflix new series - The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - Whiz Big thanks to our friends at Mason Danger Beard Co. who hook us up with some AWESOME beard products!  Enter BYOCB at checkout for 15% off your order. Get to Tin and Taco and tell them BYOCB sent you.  Book your next cruise using Ahoy Cruises. Big thanks to our BYOCB sponsors - Lauren Tewson Photography and Swan Brewing.  Check out Tuffy's Bottle Shop & Lounge. We drink. We laugh. We drink. Follow the show on Twitter @BYOCBShow check out BYOCBShow.com.  Subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcasts.  Be sure to follow us on Instagram @BYOCBShow

BYOCB
BYOCB Show 100 - Bendy Like Gumby

BYOCB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 64:18


We celebrated and recorded show 100 before the Bad at Business Beerfest at Celery City in Sanford.  We had a such a great time with all of our friends.  Thanks to everyone who wore our BYOCB gear at the beerfest.  #YouAreBYOCB On this episode, we discuss - Alex went to Philly - Voicemails and Spotify - Alex's actions when he drinks - Going to be bed early - The Punisher on Netflix - Elf on a Shelf Nightmare - Nerd Dap Rap - Intern gets Catfished - Trix cereal - Yoga mats and pain pills Big thanks to our BYOCB sponsors - Lauren Tewson Photography and Swan Brewing. We drink. We laugh. We drink. Follow the show on Twitter @BYOCBShow check out BYOCBShow.com.  Subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcasts.  Be sure to follow us on Instagram @BYOCBShow.

BYOCB
BYOCB Show 57 - Bad at Business Beerfest '16

BYOCB

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 65:43


Wow, we had a GREAT time at the Tom and Dan Bad at Business Beerfest.  Alex was already on his way to losing his soul as we sat down behind Celery City and recorded this show.  We're joined on the first half of the show by Rocky from the What's the Fuss Podcast.  Then, on the second half, Samantha from A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan sits in. We go over a lot in this show including - Why we love this beerfest so much - Alex is drunk at 10 AM - Revisiting Alex versus Liam Neeson - Fisher hangs out with sorority chicks and teaches them podcasting and YouTube - The new A Tribe Called Quest album is amazing - Our trip to Manor Professional Wrestling Dinner Theater - Female Uber drivers We probably talked about a lot more as we tend to do, but we wanted to get this show out for everyone.  Enjoy. We drink. We laugh. We drink. Follow the show on Twitter @BYOCBShow check out BYOCBShow.com.  Subscribe and rate the show on iTunes.  Be sure to follow us on Instagram @BYOCBShow.

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No Guarantees Show -
Show #76 - Podcast Animals

No Guarantees Show -

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 106:46


Parting is such sweet sorrow... is what I say if this was our final show. This isn't our final show but merely our first into a new format. We kick show #76 with Snoop Dogg narrating some Planet Earth. Well it actually took us a while to get the audio to work but we eventually got it going. As always we talk about the beers we're enjoying tonight (shout out to Celery City). Coming back from break we discuss our weekend. As you guys may know drinking ensued. Everyone take a close listen around the 52 minute mark where a creepy Japanese girl laughs and is picked up on the show.  We round out the show with the normal news stories. Well, normal is all relative. After news we end it with a special group BuzzFeed quiz. "How well do you know Gay sex?". Pretty well we think. Thank you so much to all those who have tuned in every week to listen to this. We truly appreciate all of you. We will back, better than ever. Well, maybe not that, but we'll be here for sure. Love all you guys! See you soon! Music Featured in the Show: AFI - End Transmission / The Starting Line - Leaving / Thrice - In Exile / A New Found Glory - Goodbye Song / Memphis May Fire - Possibilities / Call the show LIVE! - (407) 545-6069 Mondays @ 8:30 PM!..for now

No Guarantees Show -
Show #52 - Turning Fapanese

No Guarantees Show -

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 105:46


Show #52! One whole year! First off thank you to all that have tuned in every week and joined us in our drunkin ramblings. To start things off we talk about our experience at a local Japanese sushi restaurant. From Japanese restaurant we go into Japanese porno. (Wouldn't be a show if we didn't do some sort of porno talk). To be honest, I'm pretty drunk and don't remember what the rest of the show consisted of. What else do you expect from a one year show? Anyway, we hope to see you ll this Friday, July 31st at Celery City for our 1 year meet up! 2 free beers and a shot just for showing up! Can't beat that! See you guys there! Music Featured in the Show: Born For This - Paramore / Trip Switch - Nothing But Thieves / Homeless Jazz - Letlive / In the Belly of a Shark - Gallows / The Flood - Escape The Fate / Call the show LIVE! - (407) 545-6069 Mondays @ 8:30 PM!

No Guarantees Show -
Show #51 - Ultra Parrot

No Guarantees Show -

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 107:50


Show #51! 1 away from the big 1 year! We start this week with wet dreams. Have you ever had one? From there we go into Paul's 10 year reunion. Apparently not much has changed. After the first break we get into a little bit of a more serious subject. When should people just mind their own business and when should they get involved? We actually had a great call from our buddy Owen on the subject and it felt good to have a bit of a discussion that wasn't about dicks. In the final segment we talk about how we feel the Special Olympics and Olympics should be a bit more intertwined. Theres nothing i can really say here to explain this so you'll just have to listen. Make sure everyone checks out our event Friday July 31st at Celery City in downtown Sanford! 2 free beers and a shot! If thats not incentive, i don't know what is. Music Featured in the Show: Outta My Mind - The Arcs / Leave a Trace - Chvrches / Ride Wit Me - T.I. / Burning Our Morals Away - Slaves/ Heavy is the Heart - Zac Brown Band / Call the show LIVE! - (407) 545-6069 Mondays @ 8:30 PM!

No Guarantees Show -
Show #50 - Just Hangin' Around

No Guarantees Show -

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 83:48


Show number 50, we are officially over the hill! Sorry, dad joke. I'm gonna cut to the chase, we had absolutely nothing planned for this show. It was 100% off the cuff. So enjoy the ramblings of three drunken idiot friends. After all, that's what this show is based off right? Make sure you check out our 1 year event on Facebook! It's going to be at Celery City in downtown sanford on July 31st. We can already guarantee you 1 free beer and 1 free shot! Make sure to keep track to see what else we have in the works for you. See you guys next week for show number 51! Oh so close to that 1 year mark of 52 shows! Music Featured in the Show: Monsters - Matchbook Romance / I Told Her I Invented Times New Roman - Dance Gavin Dance / Martyrs - August Burns Red / Got Money - Lil Wayne / The Future Freaks Me Out - Motion City Soundtrack / Call the show LIVE! - (407) 545-6069 Mondays @ 8:30 PM!

No Guarantees Show -
BONUS CONTENT - Happy Birthday Celery City

No Guarantees Show -

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 73:28


Hey guys! This show is the 3 of us over at our favorite watering hole Celery City Craft over in Downtown Sanford. They were celebrating their 1 year anniversary and we figured we'd crash the party! Pretty sure we reached all time lows on this one, but it was a fun time as always. Thanks to our buddy Pizza Piesenberg for stopping by and joining us for the 3rd segment and providing us some nourishment from the gods (aka pizza...what else would it be?). Anyway, check it out and let us know what you think. As always, thanks for listening and supporting the show! -Paul

No Guarantees Show -
BONUS CONTENT - Barcast from Celery City Craft

No Guarantees Show -

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 34:30


Hey guys! Thought we'd release a little behind the scenes action and give you all a taste of what our pre-show bar sessions are like! As shocking as it may be, we get drunk and talk about dicks...a lot. Our favorite bartender Brett makes an appearance on mic to talk about beers and I tell a story about pissing the bed. No shame ladies and gentlemen...no shame. Enjoy! -Paul

No Guarantees Show -
Show #40 - T Minus 8 Inches

No Guarantees Show -

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 82:36


Show number 40, wow, Can't believe you guys have stuck around this long. As it was last week it was just the original 3 this week. Shoutout this week to Brett from Celery City who always does a good job getting us buzzed before the show. Over the last couple weeks we discussed the Large Hadron Collider and its possible affects on the universe, so this week we tell you how in the future we go back to the past to save time now. #TheOwlLives. Megacon was this weekend, anybody go? We didn't but we'll still talk about our favorite parts. Tits. To wrap things up we discuss how we're getting older and things like healthcare is more revenant. Wouldn't it be better though if we could just get the ol' Bohemian healthcare? listen and you'll understand. Thanks again for listening guys, see you guys next week and as always #NoGuarantees Ludaversal Intro - Ludacris / Choices (Yup) - E-40/ Iddy Biddy - The Used / It’s My Life - No Doubt / Cath... - Death Cab for Cutie / Call the show LIVE! - (407) 545-6069 Mondays @ 8:30 PM!