All Things Whad’ya Know!

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Whad’ya Know ’18–

‘It’s Ear Candy for the Podcasted’

Ok, I said that, but still, Lyle Anderson & I are rockin’ the call-in/ interview/ fabulous prize quiz format like nobody’s business.

How do we do it? We live-cast on most Saturdays at 10am Central (sound familiar) to the Whad’ya Know Podcast Facebook page while using the oldest telephonic technology to let you call us and us (sic) call you, and news-makers, filmmakers, wine-makers, sign-makers, scientists of every -ology, humorists, tragedists, writers, readers, critics, everybody’s a critics, water-colorists, oils & pastels–this guy’s the limit! All this and the Whad’ya Know Quiz (r) still the only quiz anywhere that gives you the answers should need-be!

That’s how much we care!

Plus, Lyle has been let out of his soundproof booth and takes over the show every time. He can’t help it, he’s that erudite, which I can’t even use in a sentence.

Think about it–you can watch & enter into the live video on Facebook, then, later the same Saturday, after meticulous editing, listen to the Podcast on iTunes here:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whadya-know-18-episode-2/id1164743623?i=1000400307087&mt=2

Or wherever you catch you RSS wave here:

http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:11335453/sounds.rss

Too much information? I know!

It’s Whad’ya Know ’18!

All you’ve come to expect and haven’t!

                        xxoo,  Michael (Feldman)

 

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Here’s looking at you, kid!

 

Whad’yaNauts!

Looking for something Whad’ya Know past, present or future! Look no further!

Here at WhadyaKnow.net we have links to WYK on Facebook, the WordPress blog, SoundCloud podcasts, Tweets (ask for myfeldman) and Archives (below) going all the way back to when you were being schlepped to soccer and dad had that guy on again. I was that guy. Sorry.

Any further questions, or if you didn’t receive your quiz prize, Condom Mints or whatever, and it’s been more than 15 years, you can reach us ( all right, me) at WhadyaKnow2@gmail.com.

Thanks all y’all!    Michael

 

Good news for WYK archivists–Whad’ya Know has entered the 3rd Millennium with the just added year 2000 entries, below–check out the Y2K Ya Know 1-1-00 show & see if the chicken shit predictions came true!

 

Whad’ya Know Show Archives

 

1985 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/e0cf43f10/xbvhqy6c-25dztw23-32r3tc95-arjrkyvq

1986 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/e61154830/n69sf6vw-3ct7qiyj-ecsxbwg3-7pv627zx

1987 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/d38ad05d0/khaft3nh-kf6t3xer-hve7uf7k-q2srwaeh

1988 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/1f6993cd0/mksv8ncc-a3wjen85-yz76jn4c-xtr6axr5

1989 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/6bd8b8f10/uzqg9ppu-ksammk85-satn84s2-fgg2m53r

1990 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/8da084a50/ga74qfpm-4kqnw77y-nv5zqzqw-ht5cm5ie

1991 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/469211320/mtsnrn49-sp2hu2em-wwpftnev-hyw229aa

1992 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/892557580/zar8jk3j-yerc5q6r-iganxebz-5aieiqc2

1993 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/c6e648ec0/73pp6izj-4hs5wq6n-8nk3yqqb-sqbhv8cn

1994 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/11723d600/47nydq86-4d3brxsf-chviybcq-mu7p45wz

1995 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/eb169d4e0/jt63gsd9-gzhccw7u-kf4hy3yi-frif887n

1996 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/738aa7b30/5d8m6gkq-qiagqgrh-tj5q6u94-gbvmaeuu

1997 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/dddc5ba40/u53pguis-6g27atbz-tdj5b5e6-wfy26i65

1998 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/a1f181d00/idnsr3dr-ahju8a66-7s2mmnq4-tf7tj39i

1999 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/af3227950/rmgiwfe3-6myqxmwv-wgprtxyt-tnwg8gtb

2000 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/4cebfc8d0/y9im2v8g-tdg46njr-zzavh7e9-8kjbiwcz

2001 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/43ef3d2a0/tm7mh6um-6zg4fvsb-e8686br5-4pdif54q

2002 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/5bb3b0c00/8isyu82r-zputjkgw-9uit9u8i-4seg4tra

2003 WYK  https://ln.sync.com/dl/3c94c2cc0/8cj2cqfq-rw285ruv-w8und9gc-efa97nz4

 

 

96 Comments on “All Things Whad’ya Know!”

  1. Rich Says:

    Thank you thank you. 🙂
    I’ve been a fan since 2000.

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    • mike schneider Says:

      I don’t know where to begin. Ok, I do know…Brule. That’s where I started deer hunting in 1989. Deer avoiding, really. I would play along with my intense hunting buddies, march into the woods in the cold darkness, then plot my escape…back to my truck, hoping not to be seen or heard. By 7:30 am I was driving aimlessly, finding hot coffee where I could…Lake Nebagamon, Iron River, Barnes, Gordon…pastry, as well (duh!)…while deer avoiding, I discovered WYK…OMG! It began a 27 year tradition…not just during deer season…every Saturday! I have told quite a few people that this show being axed hurts more than if the remaining members of my nuclear family died….that’s the family I was born into, right? Not the family I had some choice in (wife), and then made my own (kids)…don’t want them gone, but the others. Don’t want them gone, but would trade their lives for WYK…sounds harsh, but you need to get to know them….

      Anywell, I am still grieving. My weekend walks on Park Point here in Duluth aren’t the same. I was old enough (23) when I found WYK to know what I had…I relished it for those 27 years, never took it for granted…life was NEVER better than to hear Michael Feldman burst out laughing…truly…magical…perfection. Thanks.

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      • mike schneider Says:

        my original post sounds harsh…was trying to be funny…it wasn’t. i love my family. but WYK holds a larger share of my heart…just saying…

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      • Seth Thomas Says:

        I started listening about the same time, my uncle was a regular listener since the start. Damn I miss the show. Tempus fugit.

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    • Rich Says:

      2001 is up! Those were the days of Boca Burger and the whole kielbasa if memory serves correctly.

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  2. mefeld Says:

    Thanks, and thank you, Rich–more on the way!

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  3. Nadia Says:

    I’ve been waiting for this since 2000.

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  4. Stan Laulederkind Says:

    The archive thing is awesome!

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  5. mefeld Says:

    More on the way y’all–

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  6. Rich Says:

    The 1985 season alone is almost 60 hours of podcasts! I just finally finished listening to the entire runs of This American Life and Ask Me Another, so this will help fill the pod-void I otherwise would experience.

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  8. Dag Ekeberg Says:

    Thanks much for the files! Glad to find out that not much has changed since 1985. Show format was the same (except for category “Presidents”), and on June 22nd one of the topics was self-driving cars and drones… not kidding (43:00).

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  9. vlock1 Says:

    This is beautiful, Michael. I am just going to marinate in this for… jeez, who knows how long? Months, maybe.

    Hey, I wanted to ask – in the event that you see this and don’t think I’m mad – do you remember a show about twelve years ago in which you asked a guy from Chicago what he did in Chicago and he responded with “Drink beer”? And then you asked him what kind of beer and he said “Cheap beer”? And then you gave him some beer?

    This has been driving me crazy since the day I heard it and I have no idea how to track it down.

    Anyway! Thanks, again. This is stupendous.

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  10. vanark Says:

    This is great. You should consider uploading these to the Internet Archive (archive.org). A nice interface for folks and an easy way to keep it organized. Once you have 50 shows uploaded, they’ll create a collection just for your uploads.

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  11. Marshall Says:

    I just digitized my cassette tape of your show during the Woodstock Anniversary. I was one of the audience members and I showed you my picture of me lolling in the mud at Woodstock. I did not see this show in your archives, if you erased it I’ll send you my copy.
    🙂

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  12. Dag Ekeberg Says:

    1997… very quiet on my computer. No sound… Anyone got the same experience?

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  13. Paul Schilling Says:

    There IS a god!! Thank you so much Michael for uploading these, and for many years of your wonderful show.

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  14. mefeld Says:

    I’m looking into 1197 kids. Oh wait, 1997.

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    • Rich Says:

      Hey Mike,

      Hate to seem like a complainer, but files “wyk 4-13-96” and “wyk 3-2-96” are short. In that I mean they seem incomplete.

      Other than that small issue I’ve been completely loving this awesome archive you’ve put together. Thank you so much for all that you’ve done! 😀

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    • Dag Ekeberg Says:

      Great news! I’m really enjoying these early shows. The audience members, including the younger ones, seem so outspoken and articulate. It’s like they’re used to talking instead of texting and staring at small screens 🙂

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  15. mefeld Says:

    Hey, y’all redoing 1997, due to operator error, but, heck, it waited this long can wait a little longer. Enjoying this but it’s a little funeral-board-ish. 🙂

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  16. mefeld Says:

    Yo ‘Nauts! In case any of you sticklers noticed the very first show 6-1-85 was incomplete have now remedied that, such an amazing engineer am I

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  17. bob forward Says:

    Michael…miss your show…ever gonna put the Akron show in the archives?

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    • mefeld Says:

      You betcha Bob–Akron was a highlight for me. Canton was not even close.

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      • bob forward Says:

        well, geographically, Canton is kinda close…ug, harhar…

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      • bob forward Says:

        footnote: Akron Civic Theatre is such a great venue, a throwback to a different era…saw many a show in my young pup years…worked next door in the 70s…(hey, alot of this is, uh, a bit hazy…)…your show w/Terry Pluto & the almighty 15/60/75 (The Numbers Band) is a classic…hope to see it in yr archives…best summer to you & your family

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  18. Eric Cotts Says:

    He is back!!!
    John is back playing with his buds!

    You have a reason to live

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  19. vanark Says:

    Michael – do you have the date of the episode that featured Jim Dickinson with his son Luther Dickinson? I think it was in 2001?

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  20. Ric Catron Says:

    Michael – I found you on Whad’ya know.net. Sent you an e-mail at address and it bounced back. Facebook connection isn’t working today. Sorry to make this so public, but don’t know how to contact you otherwise…

    Hope you are doing well and What’d Ya Know 2.0 is thriving. Back at the transition from radio to podcast, I made a donation to keep the program afloat, but never heard anything back. I saw the transaction on my Visa statement, so I know it went through.

    I’m not the most techy person, so wasn’t sure how the Podcasts would work. I still don’t have a cellphone, and finally got off dial-up a few years ago. I had subscribed, and was expecting that they’d be loaded into an e-mail, or they’d be some kind of notice. I haven’t heard anything. How does this work?

    In this 2017 political roller-coaster world, your voice is needed more than ever. Still doing the 2-hour Saturday show? I’d love to listen.
    Thanks.

    Ric Catron
    Silverdale, WA (In the sticks….)

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  21. mefeld Says:

    Hey, Ric, you can find all the podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher or on Soundcloud.com–just search Whad’ya Know Podcast. Also started archive of old shows on whadyaknow.net. Can reach me at WhadyaKnow2@gmail.com. Glad you gave up on dial-up. Thanks for the kind words, best Michael

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  22. Dag Ekeberg Says:

    Archived but not outdated… The November 23rd 1985 show featured a portable computer and this Quiz question: “Who is Donald Trump and what are his big plans?” Really.

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  23. mefeld Says:

    Don’t remember the answer, do you?

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  24. Jon Says:

    Michael, I am converting all your mp3s to mp4s (video). By doing this people will get the easy ability to stop and resume the program when they want to as well as seek to a particular location (not an easy thing to do with an audio file). I am doing this for myself mostly but I’d be happy to give you the files when I’m done for your audience.

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  25. John Dho Says:

    Well, I’m listening to “Dinner Party Download” and I hear an interview with Ann Lamont talking about forgiveness. Then I remember an episode of Whadya Know and a rather uncomfortable​ exchange between Annie and the show’s host, Michael Feldman. I searched the Web and found this website. Our local station uncerimoniuosly dumped Whadya Know a few years ago and it was nice to discover that Mr Feldman is still cracking wise. Funny how the mind works, eh?

    So, I wanna know… did Annie ever forgive you?

    Great to find you again, Michael!

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    • mefeld Says:

      No, never. Tell you what happened, love(d) Annie btw, great writer, and funny, but in her first novel was this really goofy character I thought was comic relief who turned out to be, really, Annie herself. When I mention how hilarious she was she hung up on me like, forever. If you’re out there, Annie, miss you.

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      • John Dho Says:

        I was mopping the family room floor on a Saturday, listening to the show on KPCC, when that exchange took place. It was one of the oddest radio bits I’d ever heard and really did seem to come out of left field. While it did seem like high drama at the time (I was mopping the floors, remember…), it was also disconcerting and may have been the only time I’d ever heard Michael Feldman at a loss for words.

        Glad to see you’re still alive and kicking… and I hope that Ms. Lamott gets in touch one day. Life is just too short!

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  26. Dag Ekeberg Says:

    Great show yesterday. A bit of focus on the fairly insignificant country of Norway…

    I’m watching on YouTube, perhaps that is the way to go…? Not sure if a podcast is the thing for your loyal fans. Don’t picture them wearing earphones, but who knows. The livecast might need to be edited down from 4 hours and 46 minutes, though 🙂 Just my 5 cents.

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  27. Dag Ekeberg Says:

    Keeping the conversation alive, sorry… Here is the official title of the show I just finished listening to: “1-7-89 good show”

    I agree! Good show! Really funny audience interaction. The host was a bit testy, presumably because of male menopause and a musical interlude that was shorter than the agreed-upon four minutes…

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  28. Dag Ekeberg Says:

    First show of -88, Quiz Question:

    GM has said that a TV Camera on the trunk and a video screen on the dash will replace a certain car device, which?

    That turned out to be a difficult question. I guess GM was ahead of its time, it happens 🙂

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  29. Dag Ekeberg Says:

    Tom and Ray on the show! (2-27-88) Was that the only time?
    You seemed to get along fine, actually. No jokes about them being only on (Scandinavian) guy, Ray did call you Marty Feldman, though…
    You complained that it had been a segment without any actual content being revealed. But that was not true. It was revealed that Tom once gave a caller an unfortunate advice: The caller’s car wouldn’t go in reverse, so Tom told him to buy a house with a circular driveway…

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  31. Dean Pietro , Domincks Dad! Says:

    When can I see you and Madison? I’ve heard that you’re playing some local places, just like back in the day. Driving give my Michael Feldman fix! 🙂

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    • mefeld Says:

      We finished our first season at the High Noon Saloon in Madison, and are looking to working out details for a new venue in Madison in September–stay tuned for developments!

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  33. mo Says:

    Hey Michael, great to hear you all the way from Portugal. I don’t live in Portugal, just vacationing. Little bit of familiarity, listening to you. Love the 30 plus minute spots, too chicken to call. Maybe when I’m back home, I’ll build up courage. I’ll be listening.
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  34. Chuck Riffee Says:

    Really miss your show. Thanks for the podcasts. In a recent survey taken by WV Public Broadcasting, I commented about missing your show, and how great it would be to bring you back. Any such plans? Hoping.

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  35. drcmdavis Says:

    My wife and I still talk about the audience where the old lady kicked her friend because she peeled her plums. Funniest interview ever.

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  36. Ann Says:

    This is really useful, thanks.

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  37. Lexus Lowe Says:

    Dearest Michael and WYK fans, I was listening to WYK this past weekend on Washington DC’s WAMU and the show involved a guest recalling a funny Harry Caray traffic stop story. I’d love to share it with my father-in-law but all attempts at finding recent previous shows just direct me to podcast subscribe links which then tell me the ‘item is not available in U.S.’. Can any of you direct me to a link to the show I mentioned above?

    Thank you,
    loyal fan and WAMU supporter,
    Lexy

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    • vanark Says:

      I don’t know which show it is, but it looks like the recent shows are archived on Soundcloud.

      Looks like it is also available at the usual podcast locations:
      “You can download the CMMN podcast, as well as the entire season of Whad’ya Know at the High Noon, on @iTunes @Stitcher and/or @SoundCloud, just search for it under the Whad’ya Know Podcast banner.”

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  38. Kevin E Says:

    Michael, I just have one question that’s been burning in my brain since I first listened to your show, lo these 10 or so years now. There, at least in Milwaukee, was a little 2 minute or so ditty played between the 2 parts of the show. It is an upbeat number and it got me through the day when I was working for the phone company (Car Talk and A Prairie Home Companion were the other staples of my day). I want to know if there is a name for it, or if I can download a digital copy or what? I really miss the show and miss this tune.

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  39. Slim Says:

    Honesty, it took me this long to reply. Being so alone after my parents died, your show was the only way for me to continue to connect with them. I am eternally thankfull to you.

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    30 yrs. since 86′ thanks MF. I would listen to you on a Sunday night replay from 10 to 12 after vin Scully. Sometimes after drama hour or dr demento. Big Fan. Not large fan.

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  41. Pratik Says:

    Thank You Micheal …
    This show has been my one constant..

    hope you post more …

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    I was wondering if you had a link or more info on where I could go to find out more about the gals who used a male persona to get responses to emails for their start-up company. It was on the question today about which headline was true (September 2, 2017).

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    Now that I’m retired and don’t have to work any Saturday, I have time to listen to every one of your shows, but now you seem retired. What a damned dirty trick.

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  51. A quiz winner- 2015 Says:

    All the links are gone? I only made it thru 1987…

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    • Rich Says:

      I tested a couple links and the files seem to still be there. Which ones did you see as missing? There is only one file for 2003 and it seems like that is in the process of being uploaded now.

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    • A quiz winner- 2015 Says:

      Weird. Working now. It said ‘file was removed by owner’ earlier today, at least for me. BACK TO THE SHOW!!

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  52. Sam Lacy Says:

    Hi Michael,

    My name is Sam. I am a frequent drinking buddy of Lance, that guy who sometimes calls you late at night from Paddy’s Pub in Songtan, S. Korea. Lance and I have been friends for about 10 years now (more or less).

    The next time he calls, ask him about how his wife Laika (Lie-ka) is doing. Ask him if Laika is still on the pool team at the Station Club.

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    Lance will be so confused, he won’t even know how to respond.

    Be prepared for awkward moments of silence.

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  53. David Noble Says:

    THANK YOU for this mega treasure of archive awesomeness! With all of the awful, day-to-day, 24 hour news cycles, and Donald Trump/White House buffoonery, it sure is a joy to escape back in time with your shows.

    If I can contribute to a charity or cause that’s close to you, let me know! It’s the least I can do to say: thank you.

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  54. Bruce Seiler Says:

    Hi Michael. I’ve listened since I discovered your show in the late 80’s. It was my Saturday Morning mow the grass show. Loved the format, and the easy going, friendly style. You don’t get that anymore. Today’s radios hosts don’t know what it is to take a breath, and really listen to the person they’re interviewing.

    Anyway, I was really sad and angry when it went off the air. I didn’t realize until just a few weeks ago that you had turned it into a podcast. So I’m backtracking and watching on YouTube and Facebook. It’s great to hear your voice, and see the whole gang!

    I liked the High Noon Saloon shows. Seemed like everyone had a good time. The latest shows with you and Lyle are a hoot. I know early on you said you didn’t know the YouTube/Facebook technology, but you’ve done a great job with it. Hopefully Stephanie will stop by for some of your shows.

    Thanks for getting your archives online for everyone to hear. And for keeping the show going.

    (And, just so you know, I went into “Refiredment” last June. Seems experience and hard work don’t count as much as they used to)

    All I can say is Thank You for everything.
    Bruce.

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  55. Kc Says:

    What the f*#%. I finally get to madison and no donuts at winnings terrace?

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  56. JDH Says:

    I was searching for a 2003 show and there is only one show there currently from Ft. Worth, Dallas–wink wink. 🙂 I’m just wondering if the others will be there in the future? Thought our son would get a kick out of his Mom on the radio. Still missing your show Saturday mornings in Chicago.
    Thanks for the help 🙂

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  57. monica Says:

    Hey Michael I missed your show on 3-24 and no video yet. Looking forward to tomorrow’s show. I’ve been following your show since the 90’s glad to hear you still on Saturday.

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  58. Tom Says:

    Whenever I hear people rave about Wait Wait Dont Tell Me, I think how much better you were.

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  59. Perry Wright Says:

    What happened to the archived 1985 shows ?
    I was just getting into them and they vanished !?

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  60. Nicolas Says:

    Question– is there any additional info for the mysterious entity known as “The Informer?”

    IIRC, a web article once stated that he was in fact the dispatcher from Michael’s former job as a cab driver. In the replays, Jim seems to credit him as either “Barry Benson” or “Perry Benson.”

    Just wondering whatever happened to him, and if there’s more info on his career.

    Thank you!

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