Oh My God!! It's Show 100. They said it couldn't be done...Almost 200 hours of Snug goodness under the bridge and no end in sight"
We have 'special' guest Shelly in the studio to bring a feminine air to the proceedings...it has the unfortunate side effect of making us ruder than normal... Be Warned!
The narrative wanders aimlessly through the show as we cover diverse topics like Tom Cruise and his mad 'religion', Scientology. Poor Katie...a silent, drugfree birth??? you have The Snugs pity. We have a quick round of applause for the shopkeeper, Nicholas Cronin, who put up a sign intimating that criminals are scum...unfortunately he's going to be fined if he doesn't take it down. sheesh!
It appears that Sat-nav drivers are being directed off a 100 ft cliff in yorkshire...it's no April Fools (although we had to recheck it). hear the full story...
Wow...there's just so much more, including the smutty innuendos and the giggling...join us if that's your bag.
Your assignment for next week is to come up with things for ROOM 101 (cos it's show 101 next week..geddit?). Things you hate and their removal would make the world a better place. go on...do it... mail us now at snugradio@yahoo.co.uk Don't let Tamara be the only one again!
In The News (or 'stolen from Digg')
Ecologists says that airborne ebola should be used to wipe out 90% of humans on the planet and receives a standing ovation from Texas Academy of Science - http://www.sas.org/tcs/weeklyIssues_2006/2006-04-07/feature1p/index.html
After CBS4 News exposed police intimidation of citizens attempting to make complaints against police officers, Broward PBA retaliates by putting the CBS4 journalist's name on a list of criminals to be on the lookout for along with personal information on their website. Cross the cops, get your personal information released on the web - http://cbs4.com/local/local_story_086232143.html
Record labels make about 70 cents per download, and that's more profit than they make selling CDs, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs. - http://www.technewsworld.com/story/49727.html
Listener Feedback
Tamara sends us a couple of audio messages for show 100 (she's the only one! shame on the rest of you)
Pirate Dave sends a couple of texts early on in the show, excusing his absence as tonights 2nd guest star. One week he may actually make it to the show
This Is True
A bank robber in Santa Barbara, Calif., escaped with $3,000 in cash, but the teller dropped in an exploding dye pack, too. He was last seen running across the parking lot with "a whisper of red smoke trailing in his wake," a police spokesman said. The robber went straight to a coin-op laundry and tried to wash the dye off, but it was permanent. He then tried adding green food coloring to the bills, but the result was so bad that he threw the money in the trash. Very soon afterward, police stopped at his home. Fred Bendtzen, 48, was arrested and charged with bank robbery. How did the police identify him so fast? His demand note, which he left behind at the bank, was written on the back of a pay stub bearing his name and address.
The new ad campaign by Tourism Australia featuring the tagline "So where the bloody hell are you?" isn't playing well in some places (This is True, 12 March 2006). Minister for Tourism Fran Bailey, who called the slogan "plain speaking and friendly," says the ad was briefly banned in the U.K. because of the word "bloody". Now, it's banned in Canada for an entirely different reason: the line "I've bought you a beer." Bailey says the "Canadian regulator says that this implies consumption of unbranded alcohol," which is "some sort of quirky Canadian regulation." She says the line will be changed for Canuck audiences, and she'll invite the Canadian regulator to "come out here and I'll buy him a beer."
Tamara sings : Oom Pah Pah From Oliver(?)
Music tonight: Johnny English by Bond
Hari-karaoke: A Good Heart by Fergal Sharkey
Have a good week and see you in Show (room)101
http://www.snugradio.co.uk/Shows/20060406Snug.mp3
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