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Thursday, March 28: Baseball Trivia With North Haven’s First Selectman And Concert Updates From Jimmy Koplik
Joe Aresimowicz and Matt Ritter call anyone opposing tolls “moronic” (0:00), AJ’s bizarre Justin Bieber dream and the Tribe’s weirdest dreams (11:24), what would happen if the PowerBall machine malfunctioned (21:43), Dumb Ass News – Florida man dies trying to save his pet pigeon (31:08), North Haven First Selectman Mike Freda takes on the Tribe…… Continue Reading
AJ’s Car of the Day: 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix
Car: Pontiac Grand Prix Year: 1969 What makes it special: Pontiac Head Honcho John Z. DeLorean wanted a new design for their Grand Prix model for the ’69 model year. What he got was a more dramatic body style with a longer nosed version of their intermediate GM A-Platform with a chrome, highly-pronounced grill, which…… Continue Reading
On Today’s Chaz & AJ: We Test A CT 1st Selectman’s Baseball Knowledge & Jimmy Koplik
6:00. Chaz and AJ News. Top lawmaker had the quote of the week yesterday. 6:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used Cars. 6:20 – 6:50. AJ had a crazy dream last night, so we want to hear yours. You’ll be in the running for Alice Cooper tickets. 7:00. Chaz and AJ…… Continue Reading
Wednesday, March 27: Wayne Carini Stops By To Tell AJ He’s Gonna Be On TV!
News about the tolls (0:00), Tribe bicycle stories (12:31), how to know which massage parlors offer “extra” (15:48), Wayne Carini, host of “Chasing Classic Cars” talking about his day with AJ that will be in tonight’s season premiere (28:37), Representative Vincent Candelora shares the technicality that could kill passing tolls this session (40:58), Robin in…… Continue Reading
AJ’s Car of the Day: 1957 Chevrolet Nomad Fuel Injection
Car: Chevrolet Nomad Fuel Injection Year: 1957 What makes it special: The Chevrolet Nomad was not only a style icon, but influenced the “Hatchback” styling of car models in later years. The station wagon was made periodically from model years 1955 to 1972 in various forms, and also in Van form in the late 1970’s…… Continue Reading
Tuesday, March 26: The Stoshball Saga And Meeting Pam’s Potential Replacement
Dennis House and WFSB cover the tolls, with technical difficulties (0:00), meet Ashley – trying out for Pam’s job (11:29), Stoshball tells Ashley what she needs to know about the show, micro wrestling, Derby Mayor Rich Dziekan, plus Stoshball gets kicked out of the studio (20:34), Ashley’s terrible radio demo (51:18), and Dumb Ass News…… Continue Reading
AJ’s Car of the Day: 1949 MG TC EXC Roadster
Car: MG TC EXC Roadster ( Car shown at Dragone Classic Motorcars in Orange ) Year: 1949 What makes it special: The MG TC is the car credited with starting the sports car craze in the U.S. after servicemen brought them home after the war and began racing them. The EXU was produced in small…… Continue Reading
Monday, March 25: Fans At The KISS Concert And Pam’s Coast Guard Preparation
Senator Osten’s logic on tolls (0:00), Chaz’s flu-ridden weekend watching “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (4:06), Dumb Ass News – “Florida Man” viral trend (11:35), Pam’s off to the Coast Guard soon, how has she prepared so far? (16:07), Street Pete with audio from the KISS show at Mohegan Sun (29:35), and Dumb Ass News – the…… Continue Reading
AJ’s Car of the Day: 1930 Ford Model A 5-Window Rumble-Seat Coupe
Car: Ford Model A 5-Window Rumble-Seat Coupe Year: 1930 What makes it special: After the success of the Model T, Ford’s Model A was the second success story for the Ford Motor Company beginning in 1927. The models originally ran in two different body styles: Tudor or Town Car with dual cowls. By the 1930…… Continue Reading
AJ’s “Badass Friday” Car of the Day: 1968 Yenko Chevrolet Super Camaro Coupe
Car: Yenko Chevrolet Super Camaro Coupe Year: 1968 What makes it special: The Yenko Super Camaro was a modified Chevrolet Camaro prepared by Yenko Chevrolet, developed by the dealership owner and racer, Don Yenko. When the Camaro debuted, a General Motors corporate edict prevented it from carrying an engine larger than 400 cu in V8. Don Yenko and others knew there was a market…… Continue Reading