I have been a casual listener of the
Nightside Project
on KSL radio for about a year or so. Originally it used to be hosted by some high priced radio personality from LA
(though he was originally raised here in Utah). Now it is hosted by Ethan Millard and Alex Kirry. I had been listening
to the radio program for a while when I went to an engagement party for my friends
Melanie and Skyler. At that party I was talking to
Melanie's brother Alex and commented that he shared the exact name of a favorite radio host of mine. He paused and
looked at me with an odd expression and said, "yeah, that's me."
I was a little surprised and ashamed (mainly because I used to call him Zach when he lived with Melanie - yeah my
memory of names just stinks). But he was affable enough to put me at ease. Anyway, during their radio show, they have
a segment called "Who asked you?" During that segment anyone can call up and get 15 seconds of free air time to say
whatever they want. If it is interesting/funny/intelligent/thought-provoking then you get another 15 seconds. If not
then you get cut off after your 15 seconds. Sometimes it is insightful, other times it is ridiculous, most of the time
it is entertaining. This last friday night as I was driving from the racquetball court to
Ming's Garden for dinner I got to hear that segment.
One of the callers chose to spend his time rebuking poor pizza delivery tipping. After his time was finished the hosts
of the show pointed out that the Nightside Project advocated the aggressive tipping of pizza delivery men.
Give it a listen as I found it quite
funny. Unfortunately you will have to listen to half of the segment before you get to it, but I think it is worth
the time and the entire segment is only 8 min or so. And if you enjoy that, then I highly suggest listening to the
radio show on a regular basis (KSL 1160AM and 102.7FM).
Comments
Fri, 09.05.2008 12:50
jajaaj que chistoso, gracias p or ponerlo, se oye y se ve bie n clarito y dice bere que nos vemos gordas!!! pero yo [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 12:39
YEA!!! Cute Mexican girls sin ging!! That's one thing that I have always said this blog l acks. It's about time s [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 12:33
The problem is with increments . For me after I read the thi rd post in a row about books I would most likely never [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 11:02
"variety is the spice of life" This, here, is the part th at gives me the most trouble - it's completely foreign [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 10:59
That's a pretty good encapsula tion of the matter. I do find my work challenging, and I get more respect from [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 09:51
That sound just like the power hungry dictator that you are. Well, I'll have you know tha t my character is immune [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 09:47
I already wrote it. A boulder is going to fall on your char acter in the first five minute s and put an end to his [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 09:46
Don't you have a campaign to w rite?Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 09:40
I've been told that I should r ead The Cathedral and the Baza ar for some time, and now that I've started browsing t [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 09:39
On a less accusatory note. . . 1) AoD, variety is the sp ice of life. Just as you don' t understand some people [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 09:33
Here, here!! Well said Johnny .Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 09:32
Communist pinko.Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 09:01
I think that there are many di fferent reasons why people wor k. I think that the reason th at I skip around to many [...]Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 08:59
The West Wing is for people wh o don't understand the value o f travel.Comments ()
Fri, 09.05.2008 08:56
Hey, check my timecard. I hav e been leaving around 5:30pm f or a while now. And I take th e name of workaholic tha [...]Comments ()