TBTL WITH LUKE BURBANK

Alex P. Foley

Jun 26, 2013, 6:03 PM | Updated: 7:28 pm

On today’s show Luke announces what readers of Radio Online (The Industry’s Front Page) have known for days. He’s leaving The Luke Burbank Show. Maybe it’s just me, but I think it’ll be weird to have somebody else hosting that show. They should probably change the name. Luckily, this means Luke will have more time to devote to TBTL, but it’s a big disappointment to listeners whose favorite part of the show was Luke complaining about his sweet radio show job.

Also on the show, listener Greg emailed in about a parking spot bandit who sent him into fit of rage he knew not what to do with. As a guy who has been hit in the face within the last 10 days, I recommend not doing anything. As Andrew mentioned, this happened to George Costanza and writer Larry David believes that it was rightfully George’s. The backer in is always in the right. The person pulling forward is always wrong. Pulling forward is for children.

TBTL Song of the Day: “No Cars Go” by Arcade Fire

My Song of the Day: “Everybody’s Talkin'” by Harry Nilsson

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