Curse Words, Wimpy Voices, and Series Finales
The Alex Show starts off rocking jerseys, not the Italian kind but the NBA throwbacks (Michael Jordan Wizards jersey to be exact). Alex talks about what life is like with no central air in his home.
Alex talks about how is trying to get back into shape, mostly to win a free t-shirt.
He told a story of how he went running at dusk and kept getting freaked out about running into wild animals or dogs. Alex was so jumpy that when a rap song came on he freaked out and mashed-up two curse words together. (too explicit here)
When you actually hear people talk it makes you not want to like them anymore. Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, made a statement about the recent privacy concerns and he sounded like a big wiener. Alex was really disappointed when he first heard ESPN’s Bill Simmons do his podcast because he sounded so wimpy.
Alex takes a few calls from some old fans of the “Scotty and Alex” show.
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The returns to discuss the endings of 24, Lost, and American Idol. Make sure you check out the newest episode of “It Could Be Worse…Lost”
Alex admits that he he a bandwagon Philadelphia Flyers fan. He has barely watched any of the playoffs and probably wont watch much of the Stanley Cup, but he normally gets a couple of highlights in the morning and than spouts them off as if he knows whats going on.
There was an article that came out right before the show started that talked about Boston turning into the “City of Chokers” with the Celtics losing two games in a row after going up 3-0 on the Orlando Magic. Alex wondered if it was karma for the Red Sox beating the Yankees in the 2004 playoffs which, without a doubt, is the greatest comeback in the history of sports.
Alex ends the show talking about the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and how BP and the brilliant scientist that work there have turned to actor Kevin Costner because he has invested over $40 million over the past 15 years to create something that would separate oil from sea water…Kevin Costner.
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