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Whad'Ya Know? For July 2, 2005


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Hour 1

:00 - From The Forum in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania it’s the second stop on the Michaelpalooza tour with the man, “who thinks the Harrisburg Capital is way better than St. Peters….”

:02 - All The News That Isn’t from Harrisburg, and here is the text of Michael's "Gettysburg Address 2005"
Four score and seventy million in expected grosses from now, our fathers will have brought fourth in this county a new casino, conceived in greed and dedicated to the proposition that there’s one born every minute. Now we are engaged in a great media war, testing whether or not that casino or any casino so detached from a race track can succeed. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We will dedicate a part of it to property tax relief but get it back at the slots. Attracting Wayne Newton to the lounge is not out of the question. This we may, in a likelihood, do. But in a larger sense we cannot fleece, flim-flam or bilk the public. Only the public can do that. The world will little remember what we say here, but the bucks will roll in indefinitely. It is for us, the patsies, to be dedicated to the great task of ramming it through the Highland Township planning commission so that the developers who’ve already sunk a pretty penny into this thing shall not have spent in vain, that this county shall have a new stream of revenue, and that gambling of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the county.

:16 - Guest interview with Pete Decoursey, State House Reporter and a man who knows Pennsylvania politics.

:29 - The Whad’Ya Know? Trio jazz this set.

:34 - Do you know Pete from Milwaukee? Michael doesn’t happen to know him but might have run into him. Pete lives downtown, ya know. Eileen went miniature golfing on her first date, now she’s winning some pie filling.

:43 - Four Disclaimers and the Whad’Ya Know? Quiz with Duane and Ethan who called from his cell phone in the audience. Now he gets to go outside to win these fabulous prizes.

Hour 2

:00 - Back for the second hour of this Michaelpalooza tour show from Harrisburg.

:01 - Guest musician Birdie Busch plays a tune of her album, “The Ways We Try.” That’s Todd on the base.

:05 - Guest interview with Jack Brubaker, aka The Scribbler from the Lancaster New Era. Jack knows all the local history and news. No, that white squirrel wasn’t an albino.

:19 - Joining Michael and Jack is Mel Horst aka Jakey Budderschnip the Amish Comic. Did you hear about the widows of Smoketown?

:29 - The Whad’Ya Know? Trio jazz up this Lancaster vibe.

:34 - Do you think Renee’s car will get towed? Think about that while we plug this music festival. Carol drinks and looks at birds, which isn’t a bad way to make a living.

:43 - Whad’Ya Know? Quiz with Amy and Bill who know about Pickett’s hair and finding a good woman.

:57 - A little flaming salad while we roll the credits………..

 

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