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Linda
Cullen and Bob Robertson are back with a new and improved "Double
Exposure" radio show, now as a funny mp3 podcast. Bookmark this page
now and come back every Saturday. Or, subscribe to their weekly comedy
podcast.
| March 5, 2010 - 32 minutes
Where were you in 1996 when Double Exposure released their CD "More of the Best of Double Exposure"? This week, you'll hear some of the most-requested sketches from Double Exposure on CBC Radio including Lucien Bouchard's "Canada is Not a Real Country", The Morningside Political Panel, Rex Murphy on "Cross Country Checkup" has Margaret Atwood read her Curling poem, plus HM Queen Elizabeth as Leadfoot Lizzie. This is stuff you haven't heard for 14 years. Enjoy!
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"I
think it is fantastic that you are doing Double Exposure as an audio podcast. I've missed your humorous take on the politics of the day for
the past 10 years or so. I used to listen to you every week when you
were on the radio. I'm very excited that you're back."
-Ellen"
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| February 26, 2010 -
25 minutes
This week, Newfoundland Premier Williams goes south for surgery while British Prime Minister Brown's ratings go south after charges of bullying. Celine Dion tries to score with a Petri dish and Obama's healthcare plans sounds different. All for you this week on Double Exposure Radio. Remember; laughter is the best medicine, unless you’re Lindsey Vonn, and then a small finger splint would work best.
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| February 19, 2010 -
30 minutes
The Brits may hate everything about the Olympic Games but they sure do have the most Comedy Athletes. We’ll introduce them on this week’s show. Brian Williams will provide more time checks than you’ll ever hear in a lifetime as he interviews Alexandre Bilodeau. The Olympic Complaints Whine is open for your calls. CBC’s The National goes to Tiger Woods press conference and Rex Murphy offers his thoughts.
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| February 12, 2010 -
30 minutes
This week, from Reader's Digest Audio Books, it's "I Am Bill Clinton’s Heart". Ottawa is plagued with gangs of unruly MPs with nothing to do, hanging out on street corners harassing passersby. What time is it in Newfoundland? It must be Brian Williams with his Olympic coverage. Plus Victoria Penner becomes Double Exposure Radio's Small but Vital Olympic Reporter.
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| February 5, 2010 -
26 minutes
Spring Time for Harper. Just singing it gives us the goose steps. NPR's Car Talk tries to talk down a caller in a speeding Toyota. Do you hate the Enterprise Rent a Car commercial as much as we do? Then, here's your chance for revenge. The always cool Stockwell Day pushes his man purse on The Shopping Channel and we go inside the Canadian Government's 'Canada Tent' at the Winter Olympics.
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| January 29, 2010 -
30 minutes
When old world leaders get together to reminisce about the good old days, a song always breaks out, at least on Double Exposure Radio. But, first, you should take the Winter Olympics Quiz. The winner will score…well, they’ll score. If you enjoy food, you’ll love the latest addition of NPR’s The Splendid Table as Canada’s Fisheries Minister discusses tofu pies in the face. Barack Obama reads letters from Americans in his State of the Union Address and Janet Napolitano ramps up border security because bin Laden is trying a new bomb. A shaking belly and tapping toes.
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| January 22, 2010 -
27 minutes
Say it ain't so! Barack Obama's new slogan is "No, we can’t!?" Kraft buys Cadbury and strange treats ensue. Have you ever wanted to install a Greek in your home? We'll tell you how. Diana Ablonczy gets demoted in the cabinet shuffle, or should we say "she gets gassed?" The Penthouse studios of Double Exposure Radio have cooked up another batch tasty comedy for you.
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| January 15, 2010 -
30 minutes
Double
Exposure Radio is back for the first comedy podcast of 2010 and, finally,
you’ll hear the real reason Stephen Harper shut down parliament. The
Christmas Day Bomber was just the beginning. Now, meet the Trombone Bomber.
Sarah Palin has just signed a deal to do her own program on FOX News. We have
a preview. Plus, what does the Canadian government mean by ”The Richter
Scale of Upset”? Get ready to rumble.
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| January 7, 2010 - 47
minutes
“A Swift Kick in the Year End Part 2” is what you get this week on Double Exposure Radio. Last week we ran out of time to give you all our favourite sketches and songs tied to the big news stories of 2009, so, we give you Part 2 this week; Hillary Clinton meets Sarah Palin for coffee at Starbucks, Northwest Airlines pilots miss the airport, Stephen Harper gives out ‘Big Cheques’, Don Cherry defends head injuries in hockey, and lots more.
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| December 30, 2009 -
50 minutes
It's "A Swift Kick in the Year End; Part One" from Double Exposure Radio. We take a look back at some of the biggest stories of 2009 and the Double Exposure Radio sketches and songs that followed those events. There's too many to mention here. Some you'll be happy to hear again. Others you might have missed.
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| December 18, 2009 - 33 minutes
How about an original Christmas story called “A Mall and the Night Visitor?" That’s what we bring you this week on Double Exposure Radio to take us through the Christmas period. We wish you all Happy Holidays!
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| December 11, 2009 -
32 minutes
Jim Carrey has a new version of “A Christmas Carol”. Not to be outdone, Double Exposure Radio has its own version of this Christmas classic. Also in the show, Tiger Woods loses one sponsor but picks up a brand new one. We also catch up to the delegates at the Copenhagen Conference and listen to their new theme song “Suits in Cahoots”. CTV helps us follow the Olympic torch relay as it heads for Bobcaygeon and we drop in on a Pun-aholics meeting. What puns! What funs!
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| December 4, 2009 -
36 minutes
There's only one song that sums up all of Tiger Woods' troubles this week and, as usual it's on Double Exposure Radio. Confusion reigns in Switzerland; did they ban minarets or minuets? Stephen Harper goes to China and gets snippy with the president. Ever watch Ice Pilots NWT on the history channel? The show that recaps every 15 seconds just to keep you up to date. Plus, if you're recently arrived in Canada and struggling with English, we have some tips to help you get through the Christmas season without embarrassment.
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| November 27, 2009 -
30 minutes
This week, you get to hear Ron James, the Canadian comedian with the world's longest punch lines. What does the word 'hypocrisy' have in common with the words 'Stephen Harper'? Why, a really snappy song. Woody Allen 'auditions' Carla Bruni for his next movie just as Nicolas Sarkozy walks in on them. Plus what happens when you phone Dubai to check on your investments?
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| November 20, 2009 -
30 minutes
Wassup Mother Russia? Vladimir Putin goes on MUZ-TV and now puts out a rap song. That awful Credit Union commercial finally receives justice in the hands of Double Exposure. Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton finally meet for a cup of coffee at Starbucks. The Queen battles Gordon Brown over the speech from the throne. Michael Ignatieff introduces the new Liberal theme song, but picks the wrong one. Quebec's favourite game show "Le Whack Job".
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| November 13, 2009 -
30 minutes
“The Men Who Stare at Quotes”. The latest blockbuster from Double Exposure Radio. Rex Murphy is at a book signing and someone learns never to say to Rex, “Just write anything you want.” If Canada mishandled the H1N1 crisis, how would they do if enemy missiles were coming at us? Thank God Lady Thatcher is alive! A true story from the pages of “Conservative Screw-ups of 2009”.
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| November 6, 2009 -
30 minutes
This week we're following the Royal tour as it travels across Canada with TRH. To Canadian monarchists that means "Their Royal Highnesses". To Canadian republican supporters it means "Toss the Royal Heir". Canada's Auditor General is stripped to her underwear and tied up by the Prime Minister. Is there nothing that Stephen Harper won't stoop to? Here’s a good rumour; exactly which member of the media is our foreign minister going to marry? We'll give you two crazy scenarios. Another week of howling madness at Double Exposure Radio
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| October 30, 2009 -
28 minutes
Uh
oh! An even newer flu strain has, overnight, become a pandemic in Canada and
we’ll give you all the facts. CBC’s flagship newscast “The National”
has a new look and you get a quick glimpse of the fabulous sights and sounds.
What was going on in the cockpit of Northwest Airlines Flight 188? We’ve got
all the cockpit conversations. Tony Blair tells us he’s not not
interested in being EU president, and have you heard that Latoya Jackson
is telling people that Michael is speaking from beyond the grave…to his
parrot?
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| October 23, 2009 -
26 minutes
On this week's Double Exposure Radio show we'll give you a song that you'll have a hard time getting out of your head called "Vote Tory Get a Hockey Rink". You can even dance to it. Holy Holidays! We bring you a preview of Bob Dylan's new Christmas album. Speaking of sacred, we look in on Vision TV for a preview of Reinhard Bonnke's new DVD (Question; why did a guy named Reinhard Bonnke decide to become a
televangelist?) Plus MP Wayne Easter dangerously waves his doorknob around in the hallways of Parliament. Seriously. Just Google "Wayne Easter,
doorknob".
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"At last! There is something on the
internet that is worth the exorbitant amount of money that (ISP)
elicits from me each month. So wonderful to hear both of your voices
together again. And so funny. I nearly did lose my coffee through my
nose, Linda."
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| October 16, 2009 -
33 minutes
Double Exposure Radio sings sea shanties? Yessir! About local pirates called BC Ferries. But not before Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff shocks the country with a sudden announcement. You'll hear Barack Obama winning even more awards that he doesn't deserve. Hana Gartner of The Fifth Estate investigates an internet predator luring Canadian actors. Italian Prime Minister Sylvio Berlusconi dishes out advice on what to do with unruly teenage girls, plus Mansbridge and Mesley get their lines crossed. It's more comedy insanity from Double Exposure Radio.
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| October 9, 2009 - 23
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Just
in time for Canada’s annual Thanksgiving Day long weekend, the Historical
Production Department at Double Exposure Radio presents a special feature
called “The History of Thanksgiving in Canada”. Told through narration,
music and the actual voices of the French and Iroquois from 491 years ago, it
will warm Canadian hearts and provide those in other countries with a look
into the true history of our great country. We’ll also bring you a special
report on flu season from our ‘in-bedded’ reporter.
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| October 2, 2009 -
30 minutes
First it was David Letterman’s public confession and now it’s Bob’s turn to confess. Also on this week’s podcast the Dalai Lama gives a pep talk to the Calgary Flames. It’s Canadian MPs week all week long on Jeopardy. Michael Ignatieff tries out a rap song to win over young Canadian voters. Tony Blair’s in Surrey, B.C on the rubber chicken circuit and ducks. Plus, are Canadian Conservatives pushing cigarettes at kids?
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| September 25, 2009 -
30 minutes
This may be the silliest show we’ve ever recorded. First up is Moammar Gadaffi speaking through an interpreter at the United Nations. What about Barack Obama on the Letterman show doing Stupid President Tricks? You’ll hear German Chancellor Angela Merkel pump up her team before the G20 meetings. Or how about a Nova Scotia government Lobster fisherman help line that turns out to be a phone sex number instead? It all starts with Stephen Harper making a major world speech from just in front of the donut shelf at Tim Horton's.
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| September 18, 2009 - 29 minutes
Celebrity jackass Kanye West interrupts an Obama
speech and takes his microphone from him. How far will this idiot go? Michael
Ignatieff brings you his latest TV commercial shot deep in the woods, and where
are those woods located? Sherwood Forest? What ho! Right wing mouthpiece Ann
Coulter reviews the new Dan Brown blockbuster novel, as only she can. We’ll
meet the inventor of the world’s greenest electric car in Frankfurt.
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| September 11, 2009 - 32 minutes
We’ve found
more secret Stephen Harper cellphone video and he’s got big plans.
Senator Carstairs sings Gilbert and Sullivan to Michael Ignatieff after
testing him with the Canadiana Quiz. What did God tell the Mexicana
hijackers? Believe it or not, a small but vital reporter was embedded
with English troops at the battle of the Plains of Abraham. We’ve found
a recording of her interview with General Wolfe right on the 250th
anniversary. It’s back to school and back to work for Double Exposure
Radio
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| September 4, 2009 - 38 minutes
This week, you
hear, by popular demand, many of the best sketches and songs from
recent editions of the Double Exposure Radio podcast including Bubba
Man, the Earl Jones saga, “One Day in Pointe Claire”, Prince Charles
singing his Sad Song, The Triple Sensation, the lovely Taco Bell
Funeral, plus Sarah Palin trying to find a new job. Encore!.
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| August 28, 2009 - 29 minutes
On Double Exposure Radio, only
we can bring you the shocking seance that brings Ted Kennedy back for a
chat with Barack Obama. Oh, man! You'll be shocked at Linda’s exclusive
interview with track star Caster Semenya. Liberal leader Michael
Ignatieff has been missing for months but is discovered in the woods,
babbling all sorts of nonsense, which means he's ready for parliament
to start. In Mexico, four fresh heads in a cooler means lineups at the
deli door. Maybe the deli's motto should be the same as Mel Lastman's;
"No...body!" Plus we’ll find out how the Obamas are enjoying a family
holiday at their quaint little cottage, filled with quaint little
secret service men.
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| August 21, 2009 - 30 minutes
Sick and depraved...but enough
about Rush Limbaugh. Today we find out just where he gets off. Prime
Minister Harper has been touring the Arctic but did he actually eat the
raw seal? Ever heard of Mizty Danforth, the legendary lounge singer?
Well, it’s an exclusive for Double Exposure Radio as she sits down at
the piano keyboard. Hillary has spent all week dealing with 'Bill'.
Plus a whole lot of things you didn’t know about Canada's Arctic. It’s
hilariously educational this week on the Double Exposure Radio podcast.
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| August 14, 2009 - 30 minutes
If anyone can tell us the truth
about the fierce U.S. healthcare debate it’s FOX News Channel’s shock
host John Hannjobity, helped along by the always irrational Anne
Coulter. Guess who’s the newest ride at the CNE? Hillary Clinton
laments her job with a sad song. Bubba Man swoops in again to rescue
the leaders of the North American Summit. The Pope has a new CD coming
out in November and we go behind the scenes as he auditions songs for
the CD, plus you wiener fiends will enjoy the next episode of Smoking
Loins of Desire. It’s comedy for the Dog Days of summer.
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| August 7, 2009 - 34 minutes
Leonard Cohen is everywhere
these days so, no surprise, he drops by the Double Exposure Radio
studios to sing a new song, new super hero Bubba Man swoops in to North
Korea to save journalists from the evil Dear Leader, Garth Drabinsky
has a sensational finish to an unforgettable week and Brian Mulroney
stars in a new horror film.
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| July 31, 2009 - 30 minutes
If you got to watch Ex-Alaska
governor Sarah Palin's kooky farewell speech, then you'll enjoy hearing
Sarah try out some new occupations including attendant in a men's room;
Double Exposure Radio microphones were also there for the Obama Beer
Summit, and only we captured the curious conclusion; in a majestic
ceremony, we bring you complete coverage as Canada crowns the new King
of Dinkistan; and, of course, another episode of our bizarre wiener
soap opera, Smoking Loins of Desire. Download it, take it to the
cottage, take it on the plane, Double Exposure Radio is completely
portable and easy to carry and, as always, a real hoot.
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| July 24, 2009 - 27 minutes
The song used to be called "One
Night in Bangkok" but in the hands of Double Exposure Radio, it becomes
a different song altogether and you'll never look at financial scams
the same way again, plus, we go 'live' to the funeral of Taco Bell's
superstar, Gidget the Chihuahua, the first in our series of Olympic
countdowns begins with a look at the natives of Whistler, Barack Obama
has a challenge similar to Basil Faulty's, "Don’t mention Canada", and
we’ll see what the Pope can't do with his broken wrist.
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| July 17, 2009 - 35 minutes
This week on Double Exposure
Radio, Ann Coulter, America's favourite right-wing harpie gets her own
kids TV show and the kids aren't happy, Prince Charles sits down at the
piano and you'll have tears rolling down your cheeks from either
sadness or laughter or both, plus, we take you inside the CFL spying
scandal, The Queen and Jean Chretien have a little chat, and another
episode of Smoking Loins of Desire.
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| July 10, 2009 - 36 minutes
This week on the always
hilarious Double Exposure Radio podcast, you get to hear a strange
edition of A Prairie Home Companion as Garrison Keillor introduces a
song by the Horny Bottom Boys, did Stephen Harper actually steal a
communion wafer? Sam Spade goes after him in "The Missing Wafer Caper",
the blockbuster summer movie in Canada is something called
"Trans-Reformers", Barack Obama goes one-on-one with Dmitry Medvedev as
they compare arsenals, plus the first two episodes of Double Exposure
Radio's exclusive soap opera, "Smoking Loins of Desire".
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| July 3, 2009 - 30 minutes
Bob and Linda's Juiciest Bits
are what you get on this week's Double Exposure Radio podcast; some of
the funniest songs and sketches from the last few months all packaged
together in one gut-busting half hour. By overwhelming demand, Don
Cherry is back with his big hit "Guys Bangin' Guys", but he's not the
only one with a tune; Ruby Dhalla's got her toe tapping "Nannies Are
Pissed", and Dick Cheney scares Barack Obama with "Be Prepared".
Speaking of Obama, we'll eavesdrop on a cabinet meeting as Hillary gets
to hear another one of his great speeches, we go inside Kim Jong il's
secret North Korean hideaway to find out why he's still alive and, also
by popular demand, the NPR Car Talk episode that ends in a slapping
contest. And there's even more on Bob and Linda's Juiciest Bits, this
week on the Double Exposure Radio podcast.
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| June 26, 2009 - 30 minutes
Stompin’ Tom Connors at a Gay
Pride parade? You’ve got to be kidding! Of course we are. That’s how we
make you laugh. Not only that, but the only recording ever made of
Canada’s first prime minister has been uncovered and we have the
exclusive. If the financial crisis is taking its toll on you, what’s it
doing to all the snail ranchers? Film at eleven (okay, sound at
eleven…or whenever you listen). To top it all off you can test your
skills with the world-famous Canada Day Quiz. This week on Double
Exposure Radio. You’ll laugh so hard, nose will squirt out your milk.
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| June 19, 2009 - 30 minutes
This week on Double Exposure Radio, Bongo is
dead and we have the obituary, the Age of Ignatieff is almost upon us,
the Royal Family compares hats at Ascot, plus Sandi Rinaldo goes
one-on-one with the Ayatollah of Iran. It's more hard-hitting comedy
with a nasty elbow to the head thrown in. Double Exposure Radio; comedy
you can't do without.
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| June 12, 2009 - 30 minutes
Shakespeare takes on the Phoenix Coyotes saga
this week with some silly characters, or should that be some
'balsillie' characters? Get titillated by the new edition of the board
game "Clue." Hear more recordings left in washrooms by Canada’s Natural
Resources Minister, test your wits with another BBC panel program, plus
some strange money tips from Suze Orman. It's a hoot, as usual, on this
week's Double Exposure Radio podcast..
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| June 5, 2009 - 33 minutes
If you get your automotive fix by listening to
NPR’s “Car Talk”, you’ll love this week’s Double Exposure Radio
podcast. As well, the Obamas go out on a date on Broadway and see a
Dick Cheney musical, the British prime minister has a revolting caucus,
plus CNN’s 24 Hour Susan Boyle “Too-pooped-to-participate” coverage
continues. Don’t miss a minute, this week, of Double Exposure Radio.
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| May 29, 2009 - 33 minutes
On this
week’s show, you’ll hear how Susan Boyle needs to wash her mouth out,
Stephen Harper discovers some shocking tapes of Michael Ignatieff,
Canada’s finance minister admits to being drunk when he called for
surpluses last November, Bill Clinton blows on his donated sax, and, of
course, a new epicurean delight from Canada’s Governor General. It’s a
jam-packed show.
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| May 22, 2009 - 36 minutes
This week on
Double Exposure Radio, Barack Obama speaks…and speaks…Conrad Black and
Lady Barbara get jiggy in the pokey…we catch up with President Bush at
his ranch, and it’s the glorious return of Political Hinterland Who’s
Who. Click on. Download. Laugh.
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| May 15, 2009 - 30 minutes
This week on
Double Exposure Radio, we find out what Don Cherry likes more than
anything in the world, Brian Mulroney becomes the town ‘crier’, the new
Tory and Liberal TV attack ads go head to head, British MPs embrace
creative accounting, Susan Boyle and Simon Cowell consummate their
relationship and much more. All for you this week on the Double
Exposure Radio comedy podcast.
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| May 8, 2009 - 30 minutes
Ruby Dhalla
and the Nannies. No, it's not a '60s rock group. It's the latest
Canadian political scandal, and it seems to have inspired Bob and Linda
to write their first Bollywood song. Stephen Harper meets the
(bone)heads of Europe, plus Kiefer Sutherland and the head-butt that
was heard 'round the world. It's all here on this week's Double
Exposure Radio podcast.
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| May 1, 2009 - 30 minutes
It's Double
Exposure Radio's very first podcast, and what a beginning; the story of
Osama the Lonesome Terrorist, the terror of Brian Mulroney stuck in a
men's room cubicle, more apologies from the Pope, an interview with the
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary and a whole lot more. Laugh? I thought
I'd never start the car.
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