
Suzanne is on vacation till next week, but the rest of us are here. On a Wednesday. It's weird, last night felt like Sunday.
So everyone enjoyed their St jean’s celebrations, from where they were.
Aaron had a weird run in with Leonard Cohen, who drives way too slow. His show had a great review though.
We have a listener request, from a woman who doesn't want to hear that Little hybrid parody, so of course we play it for her.
Yet another interesting Today in history fact informative.
Aaron tells us the Top 4 ways to know it’s summer, and we realize that some of these are actually true!
It was time for an 80’s song intro - and even though there's no Suzanne to get it, we get a winner right away.
Aaron had a bbq over the weekend which turned out to be a vegatarian one, since he forgot the meat.
Mayor Tremblay calls us up with yet another slogan, that guy is always thinking.
Email joke from Shannon:
The friends were both only a year short of retirement from the assembly line, but one Monday morning that didn't keep Joe from boasting to Manny about his sexual endurance. "Three times," gasped Manny admiringly. "How'd you do it?" "It was easy." Joe looked down modestly. "I made love to my wife, and then I rolled over and took a ten-minute nap. When I woke up again, I made love to her again and took another ten-minute nap. And then I put it to her again. Can you believe it! I woke up this morning feeling like a bull, I'll tell you." "I gotta try it," said Manny. "Lorraine won't believe it's happening." So that night he made love to his wife, took a ten-minute nap, made love to her again, took another nap, woke up and made love to her a third time, then rolled over and fell sound asleep. He woke up feeling like a million bucks, pulled on his clothes, and ran to the factory, where he found his boss waiting outside for him. "What's up, Boss?" he asked. "I've been working for you for twenty years and never been late once. You aren't going to hold these twenty minutes against me now, are you?" "What twenty minutes?" growled the boss. "Where were you on Tuesday and Wednesday?"
Katie melua comes in to chat. She's in town for the Jazzfest. She's got two shows coming up.
A what’s this question and our second caller figures out that nobody sends postcards anymore.
More on Aaron's Leonard Cohen encounter and we're done for the day. See you tomorrow.
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