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Editor: We have been extremely grateful for the wonderful leadership coach Meyer has provided the football team and the hope and influence he has brought to the U. He has elevated this program to new levels that had not previously been possible to achieve, and we may never be able to achieve them again without him.

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Johnny McKeon is excited for the Grand Kerfuffle Concert Featuring Awolnation.
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Sascha informs the listeners that Fox 13’s own Big Buddha was on campus. Johnny proceeds to gossip about the Budda, and refers to Buddha’s head as a half-sucked Milk dud. Sascha shares some anonymous love notes that he received, one of them had the message, “Don’t be afraid of your fears, they are not there to scare you, they are there to let you know something is worth it.” This prompts Johnny to share his legitimate fear of one day being eaten by wolves.
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Sascha questions Johnny’s winter fashion choices and Johnny explains what it is like to go through life with an abnormally hefty-sized head. Johnny reads a moving letter by Patton Oswalt regarding the Boston Marathon Tragedy. Sascha plays a stirring rendition of the National Anthem sung by Rene Rancourt at a Boston Bruins game.
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Johnny shares a story about the Bradford Batman, a criminal dressed as Batman that was arrested for Burglary. Sascha theorizes the decline of good service in fast food. A Texas Teacher uses racism as a defense against a sexual assault allegation. Kid Rock wants to lower ticket prices to ensure that all his fans have a chance to see his shows and disagrees with the other Artists such as Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake ticket prices and fees.
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Breaking news that Google Fiber is coming to Provo and The Pirate Bay is inaccessible using Google Chrome. Johnny also talks about The US House of Representatives passing CISPA and consequences that could occur if the Bill is allowed to pass. Sascha talks about the potential health violations linked to the popular house party game, Beer Pong.
The Boys close out the show with The Comedy Cubicle. This week’s comic featured is George Carlin. Sascha Blume plays clips from different periods of George Carlin’s career and Johnny discusses his material and Dark Humor. Sascha wonders if George Carlin’s material would do well in comedy clubs today.
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All this and More on Ol’ Ute Radio with Johnny McKeon and Sascha Blume.
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