Job Applicant Faux Pas
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Take a listen to Ray's curious description, and see if you can figure out: just what car part IS he talking about? Find out!
How did the driver make it across the bridge? Listen in for the answer to the Bridge of Tom and Ray puzzler. Find out!
Tom and Ray share haikus for Jews, and some remarkable job application faux pas.
Tip: do not threaten the life of the person interviewing you.
Would it kill you to follow the rules about the syllables?
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Gas guage
by HR BrainerdI think that the problem with the reversed gas guage is. the leads were reversed when the new float was installed. This is a DC system and that would do it.
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by AnonymousIt Wasn't "Sugar" on Leather Seats
by AnonymousLast Saturday, Matt called to complain about how a few drops of cold Sprite spilled by his son damaged the hot leather seat in his car. You guys said it must have been from the "sugar" in the Sprite. Wrong. There hasn't been sugar in Sprite for more than 20 years. Sprite and most other soda drinks in the U.S. are sweetened by a so-called super sweetener called high fructose corn syrup, a concoction made by boiling an inedible but fatty strain of corn with acids to produce a very sweet chemical. It's banned in most countries around the world where real sugar is used in sodas. But, not here, unfortunately. So, I suspect it was the high fructose corn syrup that damaged Matt's leather seats.
Honda leather
by Cap'm HookYour usually astute listening skills failed you on the Honda leather problem. I think you did not hear him say the Sprite hit the dark leather and ran down and stained the light leather. My conclusion is that the carbonated sugar released die from the dark leather which caused the stain...or the Sprite chemically mixed with other foreign substances that the rug rat had previously flung upon the seats. BTW - A buddy of mine & me figured that we could make easy millions (like you)by creating a parody of your show to sell to our local NPR. Alas even our parody was not as funny as your show - our conclusion is that you already are a parody of yourself. Keep up the insanity.
Favorite Moment: as usual - endless senseless laughter, mocking of people with problems, surprising witticisms from the mouths or grease monkeys.