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It’s a “Hole” lotta fun this week when we crossover with our RiotCast buds Rob Sprance and Chris Fortney from ‘The Glory Hole’. We get an incredible amount of information about Rob’s colon, go round the room with our go to Karaoke jams, and learn why macaroon’s are important for picking a wedding venue. Then Rob and Chris step it up with performances from some Fine Young Cannibals, Tom Petty, Matthew Sweet, and Weezer.
Rob Sprance and Chris Fortney from The Hole sit in as Shuddy Boy expresses beef, Geoff and Kevin pig out on some Canadian snacks and Kevin recites the "tampon scene".
Rob Sprance and Jolene return to discuss Geoff's sizzurp induced concussion, PS4 announcement and if anyone in the world has ever used themselves as spank material. Also the earqax ookie cookie loser is announced. Guest appearance by Chris Fortney-
"Kyler England performs at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, on February 5, 2009 as part of 55 Underground Concert Series. Ben Butler joined Kyler on guitar. Kyler England's strong soulful voice has been compared to Sarah McLachlan and Patty Griffin, but Kyler has a style and charisma all her own: gorgeous, organic, pop music that speaks to you like a close friend. Her full-length “Simple Machine” marks her 5th studio release and follows a remarkable collection of award-winning songs to date. Long Island born singer/songwriter Chris Fortney opens for Kyler England's concert at Baruch College."
"Kyler England performs at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center, on February 5, 2009 as part of 55 Underground Concert Series. Ben Butler joined Kyler on guitar. Kyler England’s strong soulful voice has been compared to Sarah McLachlan and Patty Griffin, but Kyler has a style and charisma all her own: gorgeous, organic, pop music that speaks to you like a close friend. Her full-length “Simple Machine” marks her 5th studio release and follows a remarkable collection of award-winning songs to date. Long Island born singer/songwriter Chris Fortney opens for Kyler England’s concert at Baruch College."