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OUR_Ep.08_The Gaze Effect

The Utes’ final competitors were eliminated after senior Chelsea Shapard finished 13th overall in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 58.36 seconds and junior hammer thrower Sarah Grimm’s mark was just 5″ short of qualifying for the finals, also landing her at 13th place overall in her event.

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Johnny McKeon and Sascha Blume start the controversy off quickly with a news report about a teacher who encouraged a student to perform lap dances in the classroom. Sascha reminisces about a recent catastrophe that occurred just outside his home that resulted in screaming teenagers and multiple broken trees.
The boys talk about the pack mentality behind the recent Chihuahua attacks and Sascha elaborates on his green thumb and his beef with a crew of magpies that are terrorizing his neighborhood.
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Johnny reports on the Amish life of crime while Sascha compares Amish hair cut attacks to chain snatching in Hip Hop. Johnny imagines the effectiveness of a horse drawn carriage drive-by.
Sascha talks about the diplomacy of Dennis Rodman and the North Korea Situation. Sensing something fishy, Sascha’s sharp ears catch the edits made in the Dennis Rodman interview to censor his opinions about his experience in North Korea.
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The boys play the game, Who Sang it Better? This week’s song is, “A Change Is Gonna Come”. Sascha plays four different versions of the song from the artists, Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin, Al Green, and Otis Redding. Be sure to vote the Facebook page, Ol’ Ute Radio with Johnny McKeon and Sascha Blume.
Sascha plays audio clips from the House of Representatives debate about heightism or height discrimination and the laws based around either being too tall or the social stigma behind the perception of having long arms. One house member references the unfair treatment of Oompa Loompa’s in Willy Wonka and the Choclate Factory.
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Sascha answers Johnny’s questions about the diminishing quality of news on websites like Huffington Post, or Gawker and the reason the Daily Utah Chronicle has turned itself into a legitimate and respectable source of news.
The show is closed out like always with the Comedy Corner. This week’s featured Comedian is Eddie Murphy. The boys listen to clips from Delirious, arguably one of the best stand-up specials of all time and talk about the charisma and charm of one of Hollywood’s biggest stars.
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All this and More on Ol’ Ute Radio with Johnny McKeon and Sascha Blume.
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