LBR#245: Free Wonton Kruncheez!

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TAPED: TUESDAY, APRIL 11
LENGTH: 1:10:26
GUESTS: MIKEYPOD, PUFFY, CHERYL

SYNOPSIS
You know you’re friends when you can babble on into the wee hours… and that’s just what we did on today’s show! Join Wanda, Puffy, Mikeypod, and Cheryl for a rip-roaring retarded romp through reality and beyond!

LINKS
Mikeypod on the Bayou
Puffy Blubber C*nt
Cheryl Merkowski
Aunt Carol

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7 Comments

  1. Comment by davy on April 13, 2006 2:13 am

    Being handicapped really sucks.
    Mikeypod, you can bite me.
    Love you Wanda.

  2. Comment by mikeypod on April 13, 2006 7:34 am

    Davy,

    Thank you for speaking up. Sometimes it takes me pissing someone off/hurting someones feelings to realize that I have been a complete ass. I’m sorry.

    Michael

  3. Comment by cheryl on April 13, 2006 9:08 am

    Oh eat it out mikeypod. I am glad that you are changing your reputation slowly honaye… good turd see. Lick this hot leather ashtray, come’on! Now who feels like an ass? HUH? HAHAH That’s right! YOU!

  4. Comment by eggtea on April 13, 2006 9:12 pm
  5. Comment by davy on April 15, 2006 12:22 am

    Mikeypod,

    I should not have been bitchy to you.
    I am sorry.
    I was having one of those days and I just get too touchy about shit.
    It IS hard and I am a bitchy person, which makes it even harder.
    I have only been sick for four years and before this had no idea how rough was is for people who are handicapped.
    Many people feel uncomfortable and so they pretend you are not even there.
    They do not mean to be cruel, it’s just one of those things.
    Sorry to get so God damned cheezy.
    I like it when you visit with Wanda and when Cheryl and Madge make fun of you. Your pain makes my day better:)
    Sorry again and thanks for being so sweet in your reply to my bitchy post.

    Davy

  6. Comment by mikeypod on April 16, 2006 8:51 am

    Hey Davy,

    You were perfectly justified in speaking up, and I appreciate the opportunity to get a clue about the value of broadening my perception, you know?

    I know what you mean about people pretending you are not there. I think that our culture is so awful about how we learn to pretend things aren’t there. Hmmmm…. I think back to a time when I was on the bus on my way to school, i was in 5th or 6th grate. My friend’s mother had died and I saw him and told him I was sorry to hear that. A couple of kids near me were horrified and told me I wasn’t supposed to say that.

    Why do we always pretend that things aren’t happening that we find uncomfortable? you know, Like the mom who scolds her child for asking someone in a wheelchair what happened to his legs? I am not in that situation, but it seems that if I was I would prefer to be asked a potentially uncomfortable question than for people to avoid making eye-contact with me.

    What are your thoughts on all of that? What do you think about having this conversation on my show?

  7. Comment by davy on April 17, 2006 9:56 pm

    Thank you for understanding.
    I would love to talk to you on your show.
    I am still trying to figure all this out.
    I’ll email you.

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