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Audio: The Don Geronimo Show - July 14, 2011

Today, Don announces that all calls will go unscreened! All callers will get right on the air without having to go through Craig! Today is also Little Joe's 31st birthday, and Don plans on having a few dancers in the studio tomorrow for him.

Don starts the show by telling us about the exploding risotto in his fridge yesterday, and resets the Tesla story when a caller tells him that they were badmouthing him on stage at Thunder Valley recently. After Phantom gives the Emmy nominations for this year, Don plays a clip from a recent Foo Fighters concert in which Dave Grohl rips into a fan for fighting in the crowd, and kicks him out of the show.

Don then reads an email from Tom Cousins, writer for the Sacramento Bee, who is wondering if KHTK is changing format. Don gives an adamant NO! Don also reads the new blog from Roy's blog, misshapenbutthole.com, and Dave tells Phantom about the undertaking that is required to straighten Dave's teeth. After a brief synopsis of the ESPY's last night, including how hot Bonnie Bernstein looked, Don and Dave get sidetracked and begin talking about Dave's unique relationship with Super Producer Jodi Bacon, and how they send each other pictures of their bowel movements.

Lady Gaga is stirring up controversy again, this time for appearing on stage in a wheelchair, and that prompts Don to pull out the top 25 tunes on his Ipod, which is full of Glee music. Don then interviews Mork Encino, a man who has a website called huntme4sport.com, in which he will let people hunt him for $10k. We also hear about a man in Pennsylvania named Casey Anthony, who apparently is being harassed by people who think he's a child murderer. After explaining to Phantom his realignment of the United States, the guys play the new TelMed game, then Don calls in Noodles to talk about his new haircut. Don then wraps things up with a caller 100, and Drew finishes us off with a happy ending.

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