Breaking Desks and Political Banter

Posted on October 15, 2008 02:12 PM by Joel Comm

It was a one-of-a-kind show today, with special guest J.T. Foxx.

Nationally-syndicated radio show host, J.T. has plenty of opinions on politics and business. With the election coming up, it was interesting to hear his point of view.

Dan brought us a new Top Ten list, and the long-awaited destruction of our desk finally happened.

It has all the components of a classic show. Watch the replay now!

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. Henrik Blunck Says:

    In the 90'ies people bought the Berlin Wall, and certainly buying pieces of that desk could be rather nifty.... Great fun. Thanks for a good show.

    Sorry some of you are getting flacked for your views - even anonymously. We have all experienced this, but you're right. Democracy should mean freedom of expression, for everyone regardless of whether we can all agree always.

    Keep up the good work. :-)

  2. Sharon Says:

    Loved the show! I can see why Dan is very important around there. I do share the views on religion & politics that you expressed on the show and it's refreshing to find people that aren't afraid to go against the grain once in a while (not talking about the desk). J.T. was a nice addition to the show...very humorous.

  3. Dan Says:

    The show was great, looked like old Johnny Carson shows. Next time burn a desk or obliterate the room, complete anarchy and devotions. Stunts work, trust me.

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