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The State of the Union. Callers share their thoughts.
More on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Emergency Shoveling in NYC. Identification.
On the second hour of the programme, Cyril Farrell joined George to chat about Galway National Hurling League victory over Offaly; Jonathan Higgins looked back on Galway's National Football League loss to Roscommon; and Cian McGibney discussed Ireland's Six Nations win over England in Twickenham.
Scott Robinson guest host. Joe Michael with USA Hockey news, Motorcycles, The 6 Million Dollar Man
Joe Michaels joins the show. The Olympic Winter Games. Hockey. Music.
The Avalanche, Elk Grove Schools and your calls!
More on President's Day, Good Labor Report
During the second hour of Monday night's 'Over The Line', George McDonagh, John Mulligan and Sean Carley looked back on the sporting weekend. Jason Byrne was on the line reviewing Galway's comeback to salvage a point against Kerry, Mike Rafferty spoke about the Oscar Traynor Cup success for Galway, and William Davies reviewed Ireland's performance against Italy in the Six Nations.
TODD FAHRESTOCK - BIOGRAPHY Todd Fahnestock is an award-winning, #1 bestselling author of fantasy for all ages and winner of the New York Public Library's Books for the Teen Age Award. Threadweavers and The Whisper Prince Trilogy are two of his bestselling epic fantasy series. He is a founder of Eldros Legacy-a multi-author, shared-world mega-epic fantasy series-two-time winner of the Colorado Authors League Award for Writing Excellence, and two-time finalist for the Colorado Book Award for Tower of the Four: The Champions Academy (2021) and Khyven the Unkillable (2022). His passions are great stories and his quirky, fun-loving family. When he's not writing, he teaches Taekwondo, swaps middle grade humor with his son, plays Ticket to Ride with his wife, plots creative stories with his daughter, and plays vigorously with Galahad the Weimaraner. Author & Screenwriter – Biography Jen Finelli is a world-traveling, award-nominated author and screenwriter deeply in love. My science fiction funds real-life superhero activities through various charities and adventures in austere and under-privileged medicine. Because I'm a licensed physician, and doctors are weird, I try to write things that make people leak bodily fluids. Like tears of hope. Or “OMG-THAT-WAS-AWESOME-I-JUST-WET-MY-PANTS.” Or the inspired sweat of fighting for what matters. Explosive things, kind superheroes, crude secret agents, sparkly fairies, biochemistry, guns, facts, and offensive gods show up in my pages, and sometimes that gets me published or gets me money or gets me in trouble. You can find my interactive resume below, but if you want to get to know me a little, or tell me about the things YOU like, you should follow me on twitter. You'll get a free short story if you do. You should DEFINITELY get on my e-mail list for a weekly short story, starting with a chance to fight a mermaid. Sometimes I also share secret opportunities and codes I steal for you. Let's change the world together. Find out more at: byJenFinelli.com
More on Friday the 13th. Valentine's Day. KenDog joins the show. Movies.
More on receiving the news. Music. Callers share their thoughts.
The Democratic Socialist Agenda, Penryn Development and the Commie Manifesto (satire!!) plus your calls.
Noel Ballard joins the show to read callers signs. Listeners call into the show.
Super bowl. Callers share their thoughts.
During the second half of the programme, George chatted to Noel Mannion about Ireland's Six Nations defeat to France; Sean Walsh on Presentation Athenry's Connacht success and the hurling weekend; plus the launch of the Kilcolgan Castle Connacht Derby.
ERIC JAMES STONE Author and Writers of the Future Winner – Biography Eric James Stone is a past Nebula Award winner, Hugo Award nominee, Writers of the Future Contest winner, and two-time finalist for the Association for Mormon Letters Awards. Over sixty of his stories have been published in venues such as Year's Best SF, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, and Nature. His science fiction thriller Unforgettable, published by Baen Books, has been optioned by Hollywood multiple times. The son of an immigrant from Argentina, Eric grew up bilingual and spent much of his childhood living in Latin America. He also lived for five years in England and became trilingual while serving a two-year mission for his church in Italy. After majoring in political science at BYU (where he sang in the Russian Choir for two years), he earned a law degree from Baylor. He did political work in Washington, D.C., for several years before shifting career tracks to become a web developer. After giving up on creative writing for over a decade, in 2002 he started writing fiction again. In 2007 Eric got laid off from his day job just in time to go to the Odyssey Writing Workshop. He has since found a new day job and now works as a systems administrator and programmer. From 2009 to 2015 Eric was an assistant editor for Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show. Eric lives in Utah with his wife, Darci, who is an award-winning author herself, in addition to being a high school science teacher and programmer. They have two children. EricJamesStone.com Darci graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Physics Teaching and a minor in Cultural Anthropology. Her story in Writers of the Future Volume 34 (earning her the grand prize!) was strongly influenced by both her love of science and her love of world cultures. Darci lived at a boarding school in Singapore while attending the United World College of Southeast Asia on scholarship. She also taught English in Russia, and has participated in humanitarian aid projects in India and Cambodia. Darci currently teaches high school physics in American Fork Utah and is a web developer for online educational software. She married into the world of speculative fiction when she said “yes” to Nebula Award Winner, Eric James Stone. While dating, she began attending his weekly writing group. After a while she realized, “I could do that,” and started working on a story of her own. Darci has always enjoyed the mix of science and adventure found in the works of Michael Crichton. This award proves once and for all that Eric “married up” because he only took second place in his quarter for Writer's of the Future Volume 21, while Darci managed to take first as well as winning the grand prize of Golden Brush Award and $5,000! David A. Elsensohn lives for coaxing language into pleasing arrangements and for well-crafted sandwiches. His work can be found in various secretive places online and in print. His story "Trading Ghosts" was a published winner in L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 36. His story "Vanni's Choice" was a winner of the NeoVerse Short Story Writing Competition, and published in Threads: A NeoVerse Anthology. While working on several novels in the hopes that one of them will complete itself, he accidentally became the editor of the Missed-Fits anthology from Calendar of Fools. Terminally distracted, he lives in the desert east of Los Angeles with an inspirational wife and the ghost of a curmudgeonly black cat. Find out more at: DavidElsensohn.com
Joe Michaels joins the show. National Wear Red Day. More on the Olympics.
More on football. Moving furniture. Politics. Callers share their thoughts.
Kyle The Engineer joins the show. More on getting your mouth washed out with soap. Do people still get the newspaper? Callers share their thoughts.
Scott's knee replacement. Callers share tips to Scott to get his knee back to normal.
More on the Grammys. New marijuana law. Callers share their thoughts.
More on childhood memories from Desmond and Pat. Joe Michaels joins the show. Guest from Guns and Hoses Pig Bowl join the show and share details about the event.
Crazy back then, funny now stories. Callers share their stories.
More on the humanoid robots. AI. Callers share their thoughts.
More on the kidney story. Politics. Super Bowl. Callers share their thoughts.
More on the cold. Joe Michaels joins the show. Callers share their thoughts.
KenDog joins the show. Heartless Benatar joins the show. John Brodie
National Polka Dot Day. Car talk. Callers share their thoughts.
Stephanie Doran the Dream Weaver joins the show. Callers share their dreams.
Pat continues chatting with Paul Scholl, owner of Messenger Publishing Group, about the importance of local newspapers, and starts to talk about National DJ Day!
More on NFL playoffs. College football. Vinyl records.
Kendog Jackman joins the Pat Walsh Show. Plus washing your mouth out with soap, and Yo Mamma Jokes
This hour Pat dives into Olde School Radio, then Minnesota ICE details, the NCAA D1 Gambling Scandal, and Concerts seen that make you WOW.
Well, the show is still running WITHOUT static. We're still wrapping our heads around Trump wanting Greenland, we take some calls, we chat- it's the Pat Walsh Show what do ya expect!
BELLEVUE ARTIST WINS INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATION CONTEST, TO BE HONORED AT UPCOMING HOLLYWOOD AWARDS EVENT I'd like you to consider doing a story on Bellevue, Washington artist Ms. Tracy Eire [pron.: AIR]. She is officially announced as a winner in our international contest, The Illustrators of the Future and, as a winner, we'll be flying her to Hollywood for an awards event (April 16, 2026), a week-long, master-class workshop with some of the top names in the industry (Some of our illustrator contest judges conduct the workshop), and her illustration will be published in L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 42 which has been on bestseller lists numerous times in recent years. The contest is in its 43rd year and it's the most prestigious, longest running competition of its kind! Mr. Hubbard created and endowed the Writers of the Future contest in 1983 and due to its success, the Illustrators of the Future contest was initiated in 1988. I can provide contact information, hi-res photos, etc. Thanks for your consideration, COLUMBUS ARTIST WINS INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATION CONTEST, TO BE HONORED AT UPCOMING HOLLYWOOD AWARDS EVENT I'd like you to consider doing a story on Columbus, Ohio artist Ms. Anna Malone. She is officially announced as a winner in our international contest, The Illustrators of the Future and, as a winner, we'll be flying her to Hollywood for an awards event (April 16, 2026), a week-long, master-class workshop with some of the top names in the industry (Some of our illustrator contest judges conduct the workshop), and her illustration will be published in L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 42 which has been on bestseller lists numerous times in recent years. The contest is in its 43rd year and it's the most prestigious, longest running competition of its kind! Mr. Hubbard created and endowed the Writers of the Future contest in 1983 and due to its success, the Illustrators of the Future contest was initiated in 1988. I can provide contact information, hi-res photos, etc.
In this hour of the Pat Walsh show, Robin the Interrupter, a devoted "deadhead", shares her experiences from a few of the 199 Grateful Dead concerts she attended.
KenDog joins the show. More on music. Movies.
ICE shooting of Minneapolis woman. Callers share their thoughts.
More on the Billionaire Tax Act. Callers share their thoughts.
Robin the interupter joins the show. More on music from 50 years ago. Listeners call in and share their thoughts.
More on NFL. Listeners call in and share their thoughts.
Ken Dog joins the show. Movies. Listeners call in and talk about the topic.
KenDog joins the show. Christmas. Listeners call in and share their thoughts.
NASCAR driver Greg Biffle. New classification for marijuana. Christmas songs.
Santa joins the show! Listeners call in to talk to Santa.
More on old people talk. Frank Sinatra. Sound bites of 2025.
More on Rob Reiner. Penny shortage. Listeners call in and share their thoughts on these topics.
More on Christmas. Best present. Hiker story. Christmas work bonus.
Joe Michaels joins the show. Sports comebacks. Sound bites.
On this hour of the Pat Walsh show, Pat shares somew of his favorite sound bites of the year. Plus, two callers engage in a friendly dispute over their respective peach beverages.