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Monday, February 8, 2010 7:00 pm-8:00 pm The Superbowl ads gained a lot of media attention. This includes the pro-life ad featuring Tim Tebow and his mother. The Lynwood City Council is voting tonight on whether or not they can regulate the length of grass in the city. The President of the Lynwood City Council, Ted Hikel, called in to talk about the proposed law. Calls about the government controlling how long grass can grow. Listen | Download 8:00 pm-9:00 pm A Rhode Island man is being charged with animal cruelty because he performed surgery on his own pet and the wound got infected. Calls about whether or not this man should have been charges. Senator Rosa Franklin's "At Hope" bill is dead. A 13 year old girl called the police to report her 19 year old fiance was missing. Wild Sound... Listen | Download 9:00 pm-10:00 pm Dr. Conrad Murray, the doctor who was with Michael Jackson the day he died, is being charged with involuntary manslaughter. Do you think he should have to go to jail? Calls about Michael Jackson's death. Today is the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. The Spokesperson for the Chief Seattle Council of Boy Scouts For America, Patrick Craven, called in to talk about the wonderful organization. Frank did not watch the Superbowl yesterday but like 15 percent of those who did, Frank took a bath and checked out the score of the Superbowl. Listen | Download 10:00 pm-11:00 pm Not Quite the News... Sarah Palin is getting a lot of critisism for writing notes on her hand for her speaking engagement over the weekend. During an interview with Katie Couric, President Obama mispronounced corpsmen 3 times. One man is claiming that over a 29 year period, he went to jail 97 times. The Big List... Wild Sound... Listen | Download Friday, February 5, 2010 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Peek A Brew Espresso in Bonny Lake has put webcams in their coffee stand. Kendra Harrington, the owner of the coffee shop, tells us all about it. Calls about webcams in the espresso stands. Listen | Download 8:00 pm-9:00 pm Frank and Sean do not watch the Superbowl and Janel cannot believe it. Calls about whether or not the Superbowl is really as big of deal as Americans claim it to be. Chris Edwards, Director of Tap Policy at the CATO Institute, called in to talk about President Obama's budget proposal and our current deficit. Wild Sound... Listen | Download 9:00 pm-10:00 pm A 4 year old special needs child was left on a school bus for hours all alone. Should this bus driver be the only one held responsible? Calls about what should happen to the bus driver. A Kirkland school was forced to censor their adaption of Snow White because the district felt that it was offensive and inappropriate. Listen | Download 10:00 pm-11:00 pm Not Quite the News... Mayor McGinn's aide quit because he lied about having his Ph.D. There is a chance that the healthcare bill is on it's last breath. The Big List... Wild Sound... Listen | Download Thursday, February 4, 2010 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Thomas Ahearne, the lead attorney for a coalition of parents, school districts and teachers, hails today’s decision by a King County Superior Court judge that the state is violating the state Constitution by failing to adequately fund public schools. Attorney General Rob McKenna offers a rebuttal. Also, Frank had a great time at Crystal Mountain despite having injured himself. Listen | Download 8:00 pm-9:00 pm Is CBS justified in turning down a Super Bowl commercial for a gay dating service, and calling for a video game spot to be altered, after accepting the Tim Tebow anti-abortion ad? Wild Sound: The remake of “Bridge Over Troubled Water” from Sunday night’s Grammy Awards to benefit Haiti earthquake relief. Listen | Download 9:00 pm-10:00 pm A judge put a hold on the adoption of the Discovering series of math textbooks by the Seattle School District, and Cliff Mass, UW meteorologist and Discovering opponent, comments on the decision, as do our callers. Listen | Download 10:00 pm-11:00 pm Not Quite the News! Also, retail stores in downtown Seattle drop by 10 percent, and Frank laments that the city hasn’t made downtown more visitor-friendly. The stock market takes a hit amid bad unemployment numbers. The Big List: Why men forget Valentine’s Day. Wild Sound Rewind: The remake of “Bridge Over Troubled Water” from Sunday night’s Grammy Awards to benefit Haiti earthquake relief. Listen | Download Wednesday, February 3, 2010 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Buzz Rodland, owner of Rodland Toyota, called in to talk about the Toyota recalls. Senator Mike Hewitt, the State Minority Leader, called in to talk about I-960 and the Democrats trying to raise our taxes. Listen | Download 8:00 pm-9:00 pm A woman in Florida was forced to stay in the hospital after she admitted to smoking for the first 6 months of her pregnancy and it caused her to begin the signs of premature labor. Frank believes that this woman's civil liberties were taken away and Janel believes that it was right to force the woman to stay in the hospital. Calls about whether or not the woman should have been forced to stay in the hospital. Wild Sound... Listen | Download 9:00 pm-10:00 pm A male cheerleader is saying that he was descriminated against at his high school because he was told to stand and clap and not do any of the other stunts. Calls about whether or not this cheerleader was discriminated against. An Ethiopian woman is pressing hate crime charges against a man who yelled at her and called her a racial slur. Is this really worthy of a hate crime charge? Listen | Download |
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