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I think it should be like the paul f tompkins podcast... alcohol is given to the cohosts/guests and then watch magic unfold.

Every podcast I listen to on mountain bike radio involves the hosts drinking during the podcasts lol

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Can't be any worse than the idiot rednecks that call into the whiner line....man some of those people are stupid

Edit: with that said I think it's a brilliant idea Zod :D

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Im pretty certain the idiot redneck callers post here too.

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we can't get a basketball game scheduled but somehow a radio show seems possible?  lol

 

Takes 1 person to do a really bad internet radio show.

 

Takes 6 guys to play really bad basketball.

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