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It’s 30, Gertie…

1/18/2010 | 46 Comments | Support the Show

Another magical week beginneth as we discuss Mike “slowing down”, Oscar’s girlfriend stops by, and we hear the sounds of 9-year-olds screaming for ice cream.  Good stuff, boy-o!

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46 Responses to It’s 30, Gertie…

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  1. Peter North says:
    January 18, 2010 at 1:21 pm

    Hey Now!!! A Special MLK broadcast of The Mike O’Meara Show!! Awesome, now I can watch in amazement how I can release gallons of my love!!!

  2. Go Vikings!

  3. Robb, I’m so with you re: Turner Classics. I’m watching “A Face In The Crowd”, and my wife wants to watch “Sex in the City”. Gah!

  4. please get the czar of sports, lindsay czarniak back on the show

  5. Love the show, keep it up

  6. FourHourClub says:
    January 18, 2010 at 2:19 pm

    I guess I should change to OneHourClub. But every hour of MOM is worth the wait…. I bought a car stereo that has a USB plug on the front, and listen every day on the way home… CBS RAdio can kiss my ass, WJFK in un-listenable except for the Junkies. Dukes and Lavar are almost tolerable, but 24 hours of Redskins stinks….

  7. Straight from the AP:

    “I am not a quitter, I just had a stumble. Believe me, my montra remains:’make it a double’.”
    – Mike’s liver

  8. Does anybody at the “studio” listen (from a technical standpoint) to these podcasts after they are recorded? The sound levels are all over the place. I try listening to them on my computer at work but I find myself having to keep adjusting the sound because one minute it is heard to hear what is being said and then the next minute it is blasting me out of my seat.

  9. i’m still in the Four Hour Club; I just loop it. They got 4 hours of funny packed into every 60 minutes…

  10. This podcast just keeps getting better and better! One thing I really miss from TMOS 1.0, and I hope may be added to TMOS 2.0 over time, are live interviews. I think that is one of Mike’s greatest strengths, and I always enjoyed his conversations with experts and newsmakers (remember the former Navy SEAL who went undercover with Somali pirates?). I know that is a bit much to ask right now, with all the other components they are juggling, but I’m hoping the show can expand in that direction over time.

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