Chicago? I thought you were in Detroit at the MJ memorial. ???
1:22pm
Tom:
To celebrate this patriotic holiday weekend, how about playing some Bunker Hill?
1:29pm
Listener Jumpy from Brooklyn:
Killer instruMENTAL set!
1:44pm
Count Reeshard:
Most impressed by Ravon Darnell's crafty dodging around the obvious profanity 'darn.'
2:19pm
Greg from Bloomfield:
Listened to "Strollin' On The Beach" by the Hollywood Flames like 63 times en route to AC yesterday...
2:22pm
Greg from Bloomfield:
Hey, The Mummies covered this!
2:40pm
amira:
The Silvertones just knocked this song off the pedestal where I keep 'my jam.'
2:44pm
Listener Jumpy from Brooklyn:
"Babba Diddy Baby" was amazing.
2:53pm
fred:
@amira: I had some pedestals too, but last year a 500 lbs canary knocked them all over
2:59pm
Listener Jumpy from Brooklyn:
Great version of "Bony Maronie"!
3:01pm
Breaking news!:
Baboon on the loose spotted on highways, backyards in New Jersey
3:03pm
Breaking news!:
A baboon wandering the highways and backyards of New Jersey has triggered more than a dozen calls to police by concerned citizens, authorities said on Friday.
The animal may have escaped from the 350-acre wildlife preserve at the Six Flags Great Adventure park in the Franklin Township, said Sergeant Edward Bennett of Franklin Township Police Department.
"He's traveling. It's a heavily wooded area," Bennett said.
"We had two calls yesterday and 10 or 12 today."
A spokeswoman for the amusement park, Kristin Siebeneicher, said it is possible but not probable that the baboon came from the monkey jungle attraction.
The entire wildlife section is enclosed by a high chain link fence, topped with sheet metal, and the baboons are contained in a separate area enclosed by another chain link fence, topped by electrically charged wire, she said.
About 150 baboons live at the park but they are not routinely counted because, unlike other animals there, they do not come inside at night, she said.
"We have never had a situation like this before," Siebeneicher said.
Baboons are naturally social creatures and are "typically not aggressive toward people," she said.
The police sergeant seemed unfazed by the roaming baboon.
"We've had tigers, sheep, bears, cows, horses, bulls," Bennett said.
His advice to residents who spot the baboon: go in the house and call the police
3:04pm
joe:
great show as usal
3:05pm
Marmalade Kitty:
Who said it was a free country?
3:06pm
sinner:
It's the 11th inning! Free Rex!
6:22pm
Boppin' Brian:
"Zeen Beat"? Really? Izzat some new Computerwebs tracking dee-vice perhaps with nooz of the for fanaticals rabidly awaiting the return of the long lost periodical KICKS???
Hey! Check this out! (Eefin' you really wanna feel like an oldster...?!?!):