Hobo Radio 113 – With a side of mayo

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  • Introduction
  • Jay Leno ruins everything
  • Baltimore update
  • Fun with Escort Service shorthand
  • Contractually-obligated Batman discussion
  • “Rocks for Gold” by Jimmy Golding

Week 113 Spotlight: With a side of mayo

It’s a proven fact that Jay Leno ruins everything. After tainting the once great Tonight Show with stale, predictable jokes, Leno went on to host his own 10 p.m. talk show, sabotaging Conan O’Brien’s chances for success in the process. Leno in primetime proved to be ratings poison, but NBC has continued to stand by their man.

Now, TMZ is reporting that Leno will get his old 11:30 time slot back and Conan, who has been screwed over at every turn, will be kicked to the curb. Needless to say, Joel Murphy and Lars are not pleased with this news and they aren’t shy about sharing their feelings on this latest development.

Why can’t Conan O’Brien catch a break? Will Avatar break all of The Dark Knight‘s box office records? What exactly is a BBBJTCNQNS? The answers to these questions and more are in this week’s podcast.

Hobo Radio is the official podcast of HoboTrashcan, brought to you by The Podcast Network.

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Finish That Fortune 18

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We provide you with the first half of a fortune from a fortune cookie and it’s up to you to fill in the blank (and you can’t just write “in bed”).

Every week, we will pick the funniest response. You won’t actually win a prize, but you will get the satisfaction of knowing that you are better than everyone else. And your name will be printed here on the site, so that others may bask in your glory.

Without further ado, here is this week’s fortune:

    A merry heart maketh a _____.

Leave a comment with your response. The winner will be announced next Thursday.

Last week’s winner: Thor, who wrote: “Feeding a cow with roses does not get you bacon (not even Kevin Bacon).”

Theresa Madeline is the brainchild behind Finish That Fortune, a contest originally designed primarily to keep herself and those close to her amused. When she is not providing an arena for her friends to out wit each other, she is imparting her love of words and humor on the next generation.