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Podcasting from a loaner car on Sunrise Highway, blinded by golden hour like a true Long Island poet, comedian Tom Kelly and producer Steve Burger break down the ultimate list of Long Island's favorite things — past and present. From legendary bars and extinct malls… to pizza spots, chain restaurants, and 90s club stories that probably should've stayed in the 90s. If you grew up on Long Island, this episode is basically a time machine. Show Notes: Lex Burger's New Movie Strangers To Strangers
Electronics Stores: PC Richard, The Wiz, Circuit City, Best Buy, Crazy Eddie and . . . Tower Records (which did not belong on the list). Tom Kelly and comedian Steve Burger discuss electronic stores past and present. What went right? What went wrong? And how did we miss Radio Shack? - Plus: Tom Kelly will be swimming in a shark tank at the Long Island aquarium to promote People's ARC a non profit that helps children and adults with special needs. - Tickets For The Shark Tank Showdown https://www.peoplesarc.org/event/shark-tank-showdown-2/
Tom Kelly, Jody Mac, and Devan Kaney are in for the 94 WIP Morning Show. Can the Phillies move past the Bryce Harper and Dave Dombrowski drama.
Tom Kelly, Jody Mac, and Devan Kaney in for the 94 WIP Morning Show discuss whether Bryce Harper is still one of the most valuable players in the MLB.
AL Morganti joins Tom Kelly, Jody Mac, and Devan Kaney to talk about the USA Men's Hockey team winning gold in Milan after 46 years of waiting for a gold medal.
The Sixers finally pulled out a win on Sunday against the Timberwolves, but Tom Kelly and Devan Kaney worry about how much responsibility the team is putting on Tyrese Maxey. Al Morganti joins the show to recap a legendary olympic gold medal victory for the USA Men's Hockey Team.
While Joe DeCamara and the WIP Morning Show is enjoying the sunshine in Florida for Phillies' Spring Training, Tom Kelly and Devan Kaney reveal how "treacherous" their morning commute to the studio was through the Philadelphia tundra.
Tom Kelly, Devan Kaney and Jody Mac react to reports that Bryce Harper has requested that the Phillies make moves for a certain player to join the roster. The Team debates whether or not he will be "elite" this season.
Tom Kelly, Devan Kaney and Jody Mac are in for Joe DeCamara and the WIP Morning Show as they prepare to broadcast from Phillies' Spring Training! The Team reacts to the USA Men's Hockey Team's BIG win for gold in the olympics over Canada and debate whether the Bryce Harper and Dave Dombrowski saga will ever end.
Chris Holman welcomes back Tom Kelly, President & CEO, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. This time around is their Integr8 2026 discussion: Welcome back Tom, briefly remind the Michigan business community what Integr8 is and how it has evolved? From a business leader's perspective, what makes the 2026 Integr8 Series different from other manufacturing or tech events? How should manufacturers think about balancing technology investments with workforce readiness as AI and automation accelerate? Which of the 2026 roundtable topics do you think will have the most immediate impact on Michigan manufacturers' bottom lines? What practical takeaways can small and midsize manufacturers expect from the Integr8 playbooks and discussions? For companies considering sponsorship or participation, what's the real business value of being part of these roundtable conversations? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ Automation Alley announces 2026 Integr8 Roundtable Series focused on the technologies redefining manufacturing Six curated roundtables will explore AI, data, automation and global manufacturing trends – with workforce transformation integrated across all topics TROY, Mich., 2025 – Automation Alley, Michigan's Digital Transformation Insight Center, today announced its 2026 Integr8 Series featuring six thought-provoking roundtables focused on the technologies, strategies and global forces shaping the future of digital transformation. 2026 Integr8 Roundtable Series Each roundtable will generate a companion playbook summarizing key insights and strategies from the discussion. The 2026 series includes: February – Vibe Manufacturing: Where AI Meets Additive Exploring the convergence of artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing and how “Vibe Manufacturing” is shaping the next generation of production. March – Industrial Intelligence: Making Data Work on the Factory Floor Examining how manufacturers can move from data overload to actionable insight through smarter, connected systems. April – The Next Industrial Workforce: What Jobs Will the Future Demand? Addressing how AI and automation are transforming the nature of work and what it means for future talent pipelines. May – Trade, Tariffs & Tension: Manufacturing in a Fractured Global Economy Discussing how manufacturers can remain agile and competitive amid shifting trade dynamics and geopolitical uncertainty. August – Automation in the Real World: Aligning Supply Chain & Strategy Highlighting how companies are successfully integrating automation across complex multi-tiered supply chains. September – Digital Defense: Cybersecurity Strategies for Small and Midsize Manufacturers Focusing on practical, scalable approaches to protect connected factories from evolving cyber threats. Roundtable participation will be limited so that attendees are better able to participate in meaningful discussions. Manufacturers of all sizes as well as companies within the technology, government, academia and professional services industries are encouraged to request an invitation to be considered. Companies can find the full agenda with full descriptions of each roundtable and request an invitation at https://integr8series.com/. Sponsorship Opportunities Available The 2026 Integr8 Series offers a unique opportunity for companies to showcase their thought leadership and elevate their brand visibility among manufacturing and technology leaders. Exclusive sponsorship opportunities are available for each roundtable, providing sponsors with direct engagement with key decision-makers and positioning their organizations as leaders in digital transformation. Visit https://integr8series.com/sponsorship/ or contact Automation Alley at sponsorships@automationalley.com.
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (19/02/2026)Entrevistas:- Clara Plath . La pareja Roberto y Clara rebosa encanto y grandeza. Se han rodeado de excelentes músicos para grabar "Voladera ", que más bien parece un nuevo comienzo. - Emilio Chicheri , embajador de la bohemia murciana . Han pasado modas y generaciones, pero Emilio sigue ahí, manteniendo la ilusión intacta.Noticias: U2 arremeten contra el ICE en el EP ‘Days of Ash'. Springsteen vuelve a la carretera para defender la democracia en Estados Unidos. Muere Billy Steinberg, compositor, junto a Tom Kelly, de algunos de los más grandes hits de los ochenta y los noventa. De su talento nacieron canciones emblemáticas de Madonna, Whitney Houston, Cyndi Lauper o The Bangles. Queens Of The Stone Age están grabando nueva música en un estudio de Nueva Orleans. Evan Dando (The Lemonheads), ingresado por causas de salud mental. Se anuncia una edición especial con extras de Café Bleu, de The Style Council, que Universal publicará el 15 de mayo en 6 cedés y 3 elepés. The Prodigy y casi sesenta nombres más completan el cartel de Sónar.Iron Maiden anuncian el concierto más grande de su historia en Knebworth.Weezer anuncia el lanzamiento del "Weezer Coloring Book Vinyl Box Set" para celebrar su treinta y cuatro aniversario. Edwyn Collins se despedirá del público español con una última gira: The Testimonial Tour. A Last Lap Around Spain. Como adelanto de Tentative decisions: Demos & live, la colección de grabaciones inéditas de Talking Heads, llega la maqueta de “Psycho killer”, grabada en septiembre de 1975. UMe anuncia el lanzamiento de una nueva caja de cuatro vinilos en edición limitada con lo mejor de los Bee Gees .La organización del Record Store Day en España ha dado a conocer la lista de discos que se publicarán en la edición de este año, que se celebrará el sábado 18 de abril.Novedades musicales:U2, Lana del Rey, Danny L Harle, Alan Sparhawk, La Perra Blanco, Ian Iris, Simon Love, Failure, Snail Mail, Amor Butano, Flea, The Sand, Rosalía, Lepanto, Airin.wav, Leverse, Cristalino, Tennessee y Varry Brava, 1000 Rabbits, Tiwayo, My New Band Believe, Dälek, Mena, New German Cinema, Nation of Language, Lauren Spencer Smith, Sunlit, Heavenly, Sr Chinarro, 091, Pepe Navarro, Acequia, Los Bluesfalos, Stop Blues Band, Kilara, Vicente Calderón, The Bug Club. Agenda de conciertos:Clara Plath, Cycle, Bicicleta, Cápsula, Bum Motion Club, Miguel Costas, Susana López, Ángeles Toledano, Rufus T Firefly, Fito & Fitipaldis, VVV[trippin' you], Duerme Amberes...
Tom Kelly and Ashlyn Sullivan in for the 94 WIP Morning Show are interested to see where the Phillies will shake out this season. Bryce Harper is clearly upset with Dave Dombrowski's comments from the very end of last season questioning is elite-ness. Is Harper going to use this as motivation for the coming season? Nick Castellanos seems happy to be out of Philadelphia as well.
First we get the latest from the Utah Avalanche Center on backcountry conditions, then the Park City Museum Director Morgan Pierce has details on a new Smithsonian affiliation and the perks museum members. That's followed by Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang's reflections on the end of the Sundance Film Festival and plans to add 70 screenings at the Jim Santy and Tom Kelly, the 2034 Olympics spokesman, has an update on what Utah's delegation of state and local leaders are learning from their trip to the 2026 Milan Cortina Games in Italy.
Tom Kelly and Steve Burger take a drive to Merrick to check out The Barn — the former Dairy Barn turned viral drive-thru drink factory that's somehow both nostalgic and wildly unhinged. After a recent Newsday report spotlighted the Barn's glow-up into a social-media fueled "Coffee Barn," Tom and Steve needed to see it for themselves. Forty-plus drinks, donuts on top of coffees, milkshakes doing the absolute most — and a line that suggests nobody on Long Island has patience except when sugar is involved. They break down: How an old-school Dairy Barn became a TikTok destination Whether this is charming Long Island nostalgia or beverage anarchy Why people are traveling across counties (and possibly state lines) for drinks
Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Mountain seeks to upgrade two chairlifts for second time, Utah 2034 spokesman Tom Kelly with a preview of his trip to the 2026 Winter Games, Ivory Homes looks to form new town in Browns Canyon area, UDOT begins work in Wasatch County to improve rural internet, Deputy Director of the Alliance for a Better Utah Chase Thomas on the organization's mission and their role at during the legislative session, "Cookie Queens" premiere highlights cutthroat world of Girl Scout cookie sales and the power of Redford's legacy, Park City Senior Center Executive Director Trason Dixon and board member Craig Weakley share the latest plans for the new center, US sending ICE unit to Winter Olympics for security prompting concern and confusion in Italy and Longtime festivalgoers say final Utah Sundance may also be their last.
Alpine skiing expert Tom Kelly joins us to preview the competition ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics. We examine men's and women's downhill, super G, slalom and giant slalom races. We look at the men's and women's courses, why mixed team competition was dropped from this Games, and who could make the podium. This show would not be possible without listener support. If you appreciate this episode, please consider supporting our Milano Cortina 2026 coverage. We'll be on the ground in Italy to bring you daily coverage of the events and atmosphere. Be a part of it here: https://flamealivepod.com/milano-cortina-fundraiser/ For a transcript of this episode, please visit http://flamealivepod.com. Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive! *** Keep the Flame Alive: Obsessed with the Olympics and Paralympics? Just curious about how Olympic and Paralympic sports work? You've found your people! Join your hosts, Olympic aunties Alison Brown and Jill Jaracz for smart, fun, and down-to-earth interviews with athletes coaches, and the unsung heroes behind the Games. Get the stories you don't find anywhere else. Tun in weekly all year-round, and daily during the Olympics and Paralympics. We're your cure for your Olympic Fever! Call us: (208) FLAME-IT. *** Support the show: http://flamealivepod.com/support Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Become a patron and get bonus content: http://www.patreon.com/flamealivepod Buy merch here: https://flamealivepod.dashery.com Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: hhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/flamealivepod Newsletter: Sign up at https://flamealivepod.substack.com/subscribe VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348
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Trevor DeBlase from the legendary Keller Williams real estate team in Franklin Square, Long Island and comedian Tom Kelly dig into the real stuff nobody tells you about moving from NYC to Long Island — the language, the roads, the neighborhoods, the sirens that sound like the zombie apocalypse, and why Long Islanders give directions like you're supposed to know every street name. Trevor DeBlase on Instagram: @TrevorDeBlase
Long Island's 12 Worst Parking Lots As Determined By Tom Kelly Show viewers. Tom Kelly and Steve Burger react. Plus a tasting the coffee at Merrick's Coffee Barn.
Roy Smalley, LaVelle Neal and Jim Souhan have in-depth conversation on Joe Ryan, Royce Lewis, Gene Mauch and Tom Kelly. From Aquarius Home Services Studio (www.aquariushomeservices.com/) and onX MAPS!(www.onxmaps.com/)
Devan Kaney and Tom Kelly reminisce their youth and how they used to celebrate New Years Eve. After unlocking her vault of knowledge about Guinness beer, Devan promises to branch out to other stout ales. The duo discuss which NFL opponents they would rather face at certain points of the postseason and learn the names of former Commanders from years ago.
As he does every week, Nick Sirianni joins the WIP Morning Show to break down what is going on with the Eagles. The Eagles head coach tells Devan Kaney and Tom Kelly that there is a meeting today to decide if the Eagles starters will play against the Commanders on Sunday. Devan has a piping hot take on former Eagle, Zach Ertz.
Devan Kaney and Tom Kelly listen back to a fired up Nick Sirianni on his way to the Eagles locker room following the Bills game. The pair agrees that they like this energetic side of the Eagles Head Coach and don't understand the hate. They also both like the energy coming from Bryce Harper in a recent social media post. Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the conversation.
Tom Kelly and Devan Kaney debate whether the Eagles should play their starters on Sunday against the Commanders ahead of the postseason. Tom Kelly is very torn on which side to take. While the rest would be valuable he also thinks the 2-seed is worth going for. Devan Kaney does not want the Eagles to overthink it and to give the starters their rest.
Tom Kelly and Devan Kaney fill in for the Team on the WIP Morning Show following a Week 17 win over Buffalo. Tom and Devan give their takes on why or why not the Eagles should play their starters against the Commanders on Sunday. Devan Kaney wants the starters to get their rest and Tom Kelly cannot make up his mind. Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks and Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni join the show to weigh in on all of the options.
Perry , Lou and Mark have a listen to Janis Joplin plays "Move Over" also music trivia and songwriters Tom Kelly & Billy Steinberg plus Curtis Mayfield plays "Got to Have Peace" also random relish topics and more fun stuff
The WIP Morning Show debates which side of the ball the Eagles season hinges on the most, the offense or the defense. Tom Kelly thinks the defense will keep the team from losing, but Devan Kaney says that the offense needs more credit for their impact on games. The Morning Show is reminded that the Eagles offense has not played a complete and cohesive game yet and that the Eagles defense tends to be dominant and exceed expectations. Devan and Tom ask callers about the best presents they've ever gotten and select winners for the annual Tommy Awards.
Devan Kaney tells the Morning Show her hot take about the Wives and Girlfriends of the NFL. Tom Kelly is impressed with how much of a target Dallas Goedert has become in the red zone. The Morning Show decides who deserves the Worst Teammate Award!
Tom Kelly thinks the Eagles have finally found the right formulas for their offense and are figuring out how to execute them correctly. He and Devan Kaney debate game decisions made by the Eagles throughout the season that don't make any sense. Devan can't understand why the Commanders were so upset about the 2-point conversion against the Eagles.
Tom Kelly and Devan Kaney react to news of the NFL Pro Bowl and talk about the energy within the Eagles locker room. Devan Kaney gives a firsthand account of how positively Jordan Davis impacts the team. Ross Tucker joins the show!
Devan Kaney gives her best Jon Ritchie impression to kick off the Morning Show. Tom Kelly asks if the Eagles postseason will rely more on the defense or the offense. He argues that the defense is how the Eagles win games, “more than anything.” Devan Kaney reminds him that, as Nick Sirianni says, it is a team sport, and the Eagles offense is what puts points on the board.
Devan Kaney and Tom Kelly fill in for the WIP Morning Show for the holiday week to preview the Eagles Week 17 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Tom Kelly doesn't think that Nick Sirianni should sit any starters against the Bills and allow the team to lose any momentum ahead of the playoffs. Devan Kaney is sick of people calling every game a new “test” for the team.
The WIP Morning Show broadcasts on an especially festive Week 17 in the NFL. Devan Kaney and Tom Kelly preview the Eagles' game versus the Bills on Sunday, debating which Eagles starters will play, what to expect from Eagles kicker Jake Elliott, what kind of weather to expect in Buffalo, and more. Ruben Amaro Jr. joins them in the studio and the Team welcomes conversation from the Eagles head coach, Nick Sirianni and Eagles insider, Eliot Shorr-Parks.
Ruben Amaro Jr. joins the Morning Show in studio to break down new roster moves by the Phillies as of late and where he thinks the Eagles will take the rest of the season. Eagles coach Nick Sirianni calls in to preview the game with Devan Kaney and Tom Kelly.
In this episode of Smart Energy Voices, host Debra Chanil brings together three industry leaders from SED's Advisory Board to examine how shifting policies, rising demand, and rapid technological change have reshaped energy and sustainability strategies across sectors in 2025 and what 2026 may bring. Tom Kelly, Senior Energy Manager, SUNY Purchase College, offers a higher education perspective, outlining the challenges of volatile markets, evolving state mandates, and the growing role of students in driving sustainability priorities. Emily Schapira, President and CEO, Philadelphia Energy Authority, discusses how the Philadelphia Energy Authority is navigating the loss of federal funding while still advancing equitable clean energy initiatives, including the city's landmark LED streetlighting project. Finally, Scott Bargerstock, Principal, Mindre Consulting, shares insights from his decades in manufacturing, highlighting geopolitical pressures, grid expansion, and innovation in storage and nuclear technologies. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in… Challenges of forecasting markets without consistent federal information (03:36) On complying with New York's Executive Order 22 (05:29) SUNY Purchase College's energy and sustainability priorities (07:17) SUNY Purchase College's $50M geothermal project (10:56) Impacts of federal policy rollbacks and stalled clean energy programs (15:35) Philadelphia's creative financing strategies amid uncertainty (19:36) Philadelphia's $90M LED streetlighting overhaul (22:56) Biggest challenges energy procurement managers are facing (31:24) Innovation priorities like battery storage and safety concerns (33:31) The restoration of the nuclear industry in the US (39:33) For full episode show notes, click here. Connect with Tom Kelly On LinkedIn Connect with Emily Schapira On LinkedIn Connect with Scott Bargerstock On LinkedIn Connect With Smart Energy Decisions Smart Energy Decisions Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to Smart Energy Voices on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, aCast, PlayerFM, iHeart Radio If you're interested in participating in the next Smart Energy Decision Event, visit smartenergydecisions.com or email our Community Development team at attend@smartenergydecisions.com.
It's the night cap! Gary Jeff talks with Dan Wos, Dr. Carole Lieberman, Richard Lyons, Drew Allen, "Shotgun" Tom Kelly, and Wildman Walker on this edition of the show!
Tom Kelly goes into further detail why he feels the comedian Porkchop was wrong to steal his premise about Massapequa Moms. Tom may not own the word Massapequa, Mom, or Facebook groups. But if you are a comedian and all you know a topic is from a comedian friend . . . you can't use that as a bit. And definitely can't post it online. - On a happier note Tom Kelly and Steve Burger go to DJ Chef's Bachelorette Influencer Event on Long Island - Plus: Tom and Steve Burger play a game: What is that an Amazon review for?
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director & CEO, Automation Alley, from Media Row, at the Grand Hotel, while at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Tom Kelly is a US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Famer and one of the most legendary behind the scenes players in the history of sport. In Tom's 30+ years with the US Ski and Snowboard Team, he's been responsible for integrating sports like moguls, ski jumping, snowboarding, halfpipe skiing and slopestyle in the US mix. Then, at the events, he's been the guy coordinating media for athletes like Lindsay Vonn, Mikaela Shiffrin, Picabo Street, and Bode Miller. On the podcast we talk about some of Tom's 11 Olympics, the athletes, the situations, the controversies, and more. US Skiing legend Luke Bodensteiner asks the Inappropriate Questions Tom Kelly Show Notes: 4:00: 2026 Olympics, 2002 Utah bid controversy, FIS, infrastructure, hotel Olympics, keeping issues private, 21:00: Therm-ic Heated Socks: The branded that invented Heated Socks Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. 25:00: Julia Mancuso, Bode Miller, Picabo Street, coming up in Wisconsin, Telemark Alpine Ski Area, American Birkebeiner, travel biz, US Ski Team, and US Snowboarding integration, 41:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 43:00: Snowboarders in the HOF, developing the Center of Excellence, his first Olympics, Trace Worthington, access, getting money to athletes Alan Kildow, and the traits of the elite 68:00: Inappropriate Questions with Luke Bodensteiner
Last week when Joe Giglio was out, Tom Kelly who filled in gave his NFC tier list. Now that Joe is back he wants to give an updated version of the tier lists of the NFL. Find out where the Eagles and rest of the NFC bunch come in on the tier list.
Join comedian Tom Kelly and guest Daniella Anastasio Bardazzi as they unpack Long Island loyalty, sexy Halloween costumes, skincare secrets, underwear drawer discoveries, and the truth about pelvic floor crystals.
Celebrate 50 years of Utah skiing with Ski Utah and the Last Chair Podcast presented by High West. Host Tom Kelly sits down with President and CEO Nathan Rafferty and early leader Danny Richardson to share stories about Utah powder, the Interconnect Tour, and what makes skiing in Utah truly legendary.Recorded at the Whiskey Library at High West Distillery in Park City, this episode dives into the evolution of Ski Utah, its 16 world-class resorts, and the people who built the state's ski culture. From Deer Valley to Snowbird, hear why Utah's mountains deliver The Greatest Snow on Earth.
Beyond the Hype: How Ambient AI is Transforming Clinical Care with Dr. Tom Kelly of Heidi Health Join Megan Antonelli and Dr. Tom Kelly, co-founder of Heidi Health, as he brings a unique perspective to healthcare AI. He's a vascular surgery trainee turned founder who experienced firsthand the crushing administrative burden that keeps clinicians from truly connecting with their patients. With Heidi Health now serving over 500,000 clinicians and processing more than 2 million patient visits per week, Tom shares the fascinating journey from frustrated doctor to AI innovator. We dive deep into the reality versus the hype of ambient AI adoption, why clinician-first design trumps seamless integration, and the critical difference between tools that doctors tolerate and tools they actually love. From the nuances of personalization at the sentence level to envisioning an AI care partner that handles follow-ups and coordinates care, this conversation reveals what it truly takes to build healthcare technology that makes medicine more human—not less. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
The Philadelphia 76ers just keep winning moving to 4-0 for the first time since the 2019-2020 season. Tom Kelly, filling in for Joe Giglio, is convinced enough to say that after 4 games the Sixers can compete for the Eastern Conference Championship! Have you raised your expectations on the Sixers?
The NFL trade deadline is less than a week away. Tom Kelly, filling in for Joe Giglio, has an idea of who the Eagles should go after at the deadline. Former Eagles CB Darius Slay. Do you want the Eagles to bring Slay back?
Tom Kelly and Steve Burger discuss: A Massapequa Restaurant charges students a SURCHARGE The types of Long Island guys who will "Ruin You" Words Tom Learned while going to college at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. Is Rockville Centre Long Island "Bougie"?
Tom Kelly broke both of his wrists after hitting a pothole on 76th St. in New York City. What happened? How is he going to stay positive? Plus Tom's first time emceeing at the West Side Comedy Club after his accident. In the middle a live magic trick from MoRoMagic MoRoMagic on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moro_magic_official/
What are the elements of a good wingman? Tom Kelly asked his friend Maney of the Maney and LauRen radio show to be his wingman with WBTV's QC Life Anchor Jana Angel. Sadly, Maney fell short by calling Tom short!