What a great night of laughs in honor of Pam.

The Chaz and AJ Week in Review was all about roasts. How did everyone approach their jokes for tonight’s roast of Pam, and the infamous Amy Schumer joke made during the Charlie Sheen roast at Steve O’s expense.
How you knew people were rich when you were a kid (0:00), black bear sighting in Derby (21:31), Steve-O from MTV’s Jackass on his sobriety, the infamous Charlie Sheen roast and what to expect from his stand up (28:37), and Boss Keith’s Top 5 ways to improve the Uber/Lyft experience (1:03:46).
Car: Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am Coupe
Year: 1969
What makes it special: Designed as competition to the Ford Mustang, the Pontiac Firebird was introduced to the buying public in February 1967 along with Chevrolet’s Camaro model. During that same model year, the Cougar model also debuted, the sister to the Mustang from Mercury.
What made it famous: The Trans-Am was a specialty package available for the Pontiac Firebird, although despite it’s name, it was not originally used in the Trans-Am racing series due to it’s smallest engine exceeding the SCCA’s 5-liter displacement limit. Typically, upgraded handling, suspension and horsepower as well as appearance mods like exclusive hoods, spoilers, fog lights and wheels were a part of the Trans-Am package. A total of four generations of Trans-Am’s were produced from 1969 to 2002, and were built on the F-Body Platform which was shared with Chevrolet’s Camaro model.
Why I would want one: If you wanted the top of the line, top performer from Pontiac Firebird, then the Trans-Am was what filled the need.
Fun fact: The Firebird name was originally used for the General Motors Firebird Concept Cars of the 50’s and early 60’s.
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7:00. Derby police has a warning for residents.
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7:20. Dumb Ass News. Connecticut week continues. We go to Naugatuck.
7:30 – 7:50. Scot Haney. Why does Channel 3 want us to change our promo?
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8:20 – 8:50. Steve O Mouse trap stunt.
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9:20. Dumb Ass News. Couple having sex outdoors in Bigfoot costumes shot by hunters.
9:30. Boss Keith Top 5.
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Governor Lamont’s latest comments on tolls in Connecticut (0:00), Jimmy Koplik shares his Top 5 wildest bands to be backstage with (12:25), Nick the Cop is looking for tickets to Pam’s roast (24:08), Wiggy tries the Impossible Burger and talks about the black hole photograph (29:44), and Dave from Team INC talks about Men Who Cook (34:58).
Car: Ford Mustang Convertible
Year: 1966
What makes it special: Ford’s first generation Mustang ran from 1964 to 1973. Mustang introduced the world to the Pony Car classification, known for their long nose / short rear deck body style. It took the buying public by storm, proving not only wildly popular but also inspiring competition from other manufacturers. The initial year, Mustang was available as a Hardtop, Convertible, and a Fastback version appeared shortly afterwards. The original Mustangs shared underpinnings with the Ford Falcon model, even though Falcon was designated a Compact car. Gone was the Ford Falcon instrument cluster, and now round gauges and padded sun-visors were standard equipment.
What made it famous: A new grille, trim changes, side ornamentation, wheel covers and gas cap were part of the changes that debuted on the Mustang for the 1966 model year. The 289 “HiPo” K-Code V8 was offered with a C4 automatic transmission, but the C4 could also be available for the 225hp, 289 V8 as well. New paint and interior color options were now available, as well as an AM/Eight-Track sound system, and one of the first AM/FM Mono radios were offered for 1966.
Why I would want one: Actually had one, although the Hardtop Coupe model. Loved it, would do it again in less than a heartbeat.
Fun fact: Mustang would become the best-selling convertible in 1966, beating out Chevrolet’s Impala model.
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Scarecrow “roasts” Pam (0:00), Jim Altman from Fox 61 reviews the new Hartford Yard Goats extreme food (7:12), Todd the roofer calls in about bad parenting/gasoline (19:43), and Wiggy tries to tell Chaz and AJ why “Game of Thrones” is great (27:05).
Car: Pontiac Catalina Convertible
Year: 1960
What makes it special: The Catalina was a part of the full-sized line-up for GM’s Pontiac division for the 1950 to 1981 model years. Originally, it’s name was used on Hardtop’s beginning with both the 1950 Chieftain Eight and Deluxe Eight models. Catalina became a separate model in 1959 as an “entry-level” full-sized car.
What made it famous: The Catalina got a face-lift for the 1960 model year, and now sported a horizontal bar grille, reminiscent of the Cord 810 and 812’s of 1930. It also received round taillights. It’s drivetrain offerings were the same as the 1959 model, most often powered by the 235hp, 389 cu in Tempest V8. With the optional 4-speed Hydramatic transmission, horsepower was bumped up to 280. Optional eight-lug aluminum wheels were available along with integral brake drums that gave the large Pontiac extra stopping power. The “Safe-T-Track” limited slip rear was a very popular performance option.
Why I would want one: It’s long, wide and low. It has a menacing look to it’s front-end. It’s a true cruiser.
Fun fact: The Catalina was discontinued after the 1981 model year when Pontiac abandoned the full-sized car market, but when it did, over 3.8 million Catalina’s total were sold since 1959.
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6:20. Recap from last night’s Boys and Girls Club of Lower Naugatuck Valley awards dinner. We talk to the Derby & Shelton Mayors.
6:30 – 6:50. Call in your Hillbilly moment. Everyone on gets in the running for Iron Maiden Tickets.
7:00. We now know where some in Hartford want to send the money they collect from recreational weed.
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7:20. Dumb Ass News. Connecticut week continues. Banned from the Milford Walmart. Plus, comedian Dave Reilly in studio!
8:00. The superbug is in Connecticut and you better hop that you don’t get it. Plus Fox 61’s Jim Altman on phone to discuss Yard Goats 2019 food!
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8:20 – 8:50. Dr. Patty Ann in studio to discuss: “not so great moment in parenting”. Yours or your parents for Iron Maiden Tickets.
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9:20. Dumb Ass News. Man buy 8 million dollar island then shop lifts at K-Mart.
9:30. Game of Thrones. Spoiler alert and AJ’s run down of the show.