Monday, December 19, 2011

12/19 Chaz Bono, James Franco, Michelle Obama

We Talk About ALL The Hot Topics, Like:



Chaz Bono and Jennifer Elia End Engagement



James Franco's NYU Professor Fired for Giving Actor a Bad Grade?



Marine asks Michelle Obama to ball



All this and MORE, Only on the PM Show!

Friday, December 16, 2011

12/16 Linda Hogan, Clint Eastwood, Jimmy Mac, Handicapping!

We Talk About ALL The Hot Topics, Like:




Linda Hogan Checks Into 'Relationship Rehab' with Her 23-Year-Old Manboy



Is Clint Eastwood doing a reality show?



Jimmy Mac joins the gang for some football handicapping!



Former bookie Jimmy Mac is a native of Jersey (“The only state which you don’t have to say the ‘New!’” as he’s fond of saying) and grew up with the real Sopranos. He even dated at least one of their daughters. His father owned a horsemeat slaughterhouse, so Jimmy is an expert with the ponies – though is still awaiting an endorsement deal from PETA. An accomplished wordsmith, he was excited to get into the publishing world but then found out what “bookmaking” really means. Nevertheless, it was a fateful miscommunication as he quickly discovered that his true talent was predicting the outcomes of sporting events. He is both feared and revered in Las Vegas, where he still receives comps from some of the best casinos in town. Though now retired from the bookmaking business, he runs a very successful light bulb distribution company and every week watches more college and professional football games than are actually played.

All this and MORE, Only on the PM Show!

Monday, December 12, 2011

12/12 Hugh Hefner, Lohan, Friends Sofa Action, Joe Jensen

We Talk About ALL The Hot Topics, Like:



Hugh Hefner The Leak Screwed Us -- Releasing Lohan Issue EARLY


Friends Sofa To Go Up On The Auction Block


Joe Jensen joins the show to talk about Buckeye Cable System being named 2011 System of the Year by Communications Technology.




All this and MORE, Only on the PM Show!

Friday, December 9, 2011

12/09 Richard Sterban, Jimmy Mac, Football

Richard Anthony Sterban (born April 24, 1943) is an American bass singer born in Camden, New Jersey, who joined the country and gospel quartet The Oak Ridge Boys in 1972. Prior to joining The Oak Ridge Boys, Sterban toured with J. D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet, who were singing backup for Elvis Presley at that time. Sterban ultimately became famous for his "oom-pa-pa-oom-pa-pa-maw-maw" bass solo in the Oak Ridge Boys' 1981 smash hit, "Elvira." Sterban grew up in Collingswood, New Jersey [1] and now lives in Hendersonville, Tennessee with his wife, Donna, and two daughters, Lauren and Tori. Richard also has three sons from a previous marriage: Rich, Doug and Chris; and several grandchildren.


Sterban has recorded public service announcements for NOAA Weather Radio. He served as the voice of The Roadhouse, the classic country Sirius Satellite Radio channel. Sterban was a minority owner of the Nashville Sounds minor league baseball team, the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers, from 1978 to 2008.



Jimmy Mac joins the gang for some football handicapping!


Former bookie Jimmy Mac is a native of Jersey (“The only state which you don’t have to say the ‘New!’” as he’s fond of saying) and grew up with the real Sopranos. He even dated at least one of their daughters. His father owned a horsemeat slaughterhouse, so Jimmy is an expert with the ponies – though is still awaiting an endorsement deal from PETA. An accomplished wordsmith, he was excited to get into the publishing world but then found out what “bookmaking” really means. Nevertheless, it was a fateful miscommunication as he quickly discovered that his true talent was predicting the outcomes of sporting events. He is both feared and revered in Las Vegas, where he still receives comps from some of the best casinos in town. Though now retired from the bookmaking business, he runs a very successful light bulb distribution company and every week watches more college and professional football games than are actually played.

Monday, December 5, 2011

12/05 Mario Lopez, Madonna, Tiger Woods, Meryl Streep

We Talk About ALL The Hot Topics, Like:




What has Mario Lopez been up to?





Tiger Woods Wins for the First Time In More Than Two Years!



Should Meryl Streep Portray Hillary Clinton In Her Next Movie?




It's OFFICIAL! Madonna Performing At Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show!!!




And much more, including weekend box office and what you should be TiVoing in December!

Friday, December 2, 2011

12/02 Fred Dryer, Jimmy Mac, Football

Fred Dryer and Jimmy Mac join the gang for some football handicapping!





John Frederick "Fred" Dryer (born July 6, 1946 in Hawthorne, California) is an American actor and former football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). Dryer played 13 years in the NFL, playing 176 games, starting 166, and recording 104 career sacks with the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams. Dryer is the only NFL player to score two safeties in one game. Following his retirement from football, Dryer had a successful career as a film and television actor, notably starring in the series Hunter. His height (6'6" or 1.98 m) and physique was useful for his action roles.



Former bookie Jimmy Mac is a native of Jersey (“The only state which you don’t have to say the ‘New!’” as he’s fond of saying) and grew up with the real Sopranos. He even dated at least one of their daughters. His father owned a horsemeat slaughterhouse, so Jimmy is an expert with the ponies – though is still awaiting an endorsement deal from PETA. An accomplished wordsmith, he was excited to get into the publishing world but then found out what “bookmaking” really means. Nevertheless, it was a fateful miscommunication as he quickly discovered that his true talent was predicting the outcomes of sporting events. He is both feared and revered in Las Vegas, where he still receives comps from some of the best casinos in town. Though now retired from the bookmaking business, he runs a very successful light bulb distribution company and every week watches more college and professional football games than are actually played.