Drew and Mike, #038

Download the File | June 29, 2016

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  • Drew, Don and Jay Host
  • Arachnophobic Don points out spiders in the studio.
  • Drew asks:  “Is there anything associated with ‘secretion’ that isn’t gross?”
  • With the shutdown of Detroit Sports 105.1, the comments (both good and bad) are rolling in.
  • The crazy story of the Texas mom that shot both of her teenage daughters before getting taken out by the police.
  • Drew reflects on the Boston husband-and-wife news anchor team of Natalie Jacobson and Chet Curtis.
  • This takes us to another story of a husband-and-wife news team in Tucson who’s newborn baby tested positive for cocaine.
  • “TJ” takes exception to a “fatty” customer at his father’s restaurant.
  • Alanis Morissette wants you to know that she’s pregnant.  So what better way than a nude pic in the pool?
  • The ongoing demise of Johnny Manziel.
  • A mother purchases a gun for her teenage son and the results are not good.
  • Email pouring in already about the Detroit Sports 105.1 show we just did.
  • Sir Mack Rice, composer of “Mustang Sally” passes away at 82.
  • Mavis Staples and Wilco perform an unforgettable rehearsal of “Weight“.

Drew and Mike – Marc Edition, #037

June 28, 2016 | Download the file | Download via iTunes!

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  • Drew and Marc Host
  • Still reeling over the backlash of Jesse Williams and Justin Timberlake story.
  • Tale of Two Quarterbacks:  Tim Tebow praying with a flight passenger having a heart attack.  Johnny Manziel bought a$1,000 worth of drug paraphernalia after the latest hit-and-run incident.
  • Marc got an enticing voicemail from “David”.  Let’s call “David” back and get to the bottom of this.
  • Back to a Johnny Manziel update – he’s in Mexico and taunting his father?
  • Did you watch the Detroit Fireworks?  How about the Super Singer hosted by Chuck Gaidica?
  • Daily helping of Clinton, Trump and Brexit chat.
  • Bruce, uh Caitlyn Jenner to pose on the cover of Sports Illustrated to mark 40th anniversary of gold medal win in 1976.
  • WIlliam “The Fridge” Perry and his chair not doing so well these days.
  • Legendary women’s basketball coach Pat Summitt passes away at 64.