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Mostly classic bits and comedy from Las Vegas radio personality Gonzo Greg.
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Gonzo Greg Big Dumb Show Flashback 77: Mike Armstrong
Mike Armstrong quickly became a favorite guest on the Big Dumb Show, after this, his first visit on April 11, 2003. This is when we first learned of his previous career in law enforcement, and some of the fun stuff he used to do when he was a cop. And oh yeah, he met "The Rock".
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Gonzo Greg Big Dumb Show Flashback 76: Tammy Pescatelli
One of our favorite guests, comedian Tammy Pescatelli suffers through Indianapolis traffic, bull sperm news, and guest hosts 'Sports Talk With The Azz'. Plus questions the coolness of "Stuck In The Night." From April 2, 2003.
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Gonzo Greg Big Dumb Show Flashback 75: Kevin Bloody Wilson
Australian comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson gets roped into visiting the Big Dumb Show, and shares a musical tale of gastrointestinal excitement.
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Gonzo Greg Big Dumb Show Flashback 74: The $6000 Cheeto
How much would you pay for a snack treat of unusual size? On the morning of February 26, 2003 The Big Dumb Show was well on our way to being on the hook for north of six grand for a giant Cheeto Ⓡ blob we spotted on eBay.
It should be noted that this entire fiasco was Beau's idea*.
(*Beau maintains that he was, in fact, very much opposed.)
Regardless, as far as we are aware, no other broadcast in American history has ever achieved quite this level of stupid.
Yes, it became national news: https://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/03/05/offbeat.big.cheeto/index.html -
Gonzo Greg Big Dumb Show Flashback 73: Harland Williams
Actor/Comedian Harland Williams visited the Big Dumb Show a number of times. In this visit from August 5, 2004 he has thoughts on Gonzo's latest hairstyle, what goes in Don Stuck's mouth at night, and robots.
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Gonzo Greg Big Dumb Show Flashback 72: Drew Hastings
Comedian Drew Hastings visits for an update on his backwoods, hermit lifestyle and shares some keen insight into where most men go wrong when entering relationships. And other stuff, from July 14, 2004.