Friday, October 16, 2009

Friday 10/16 Live Blog

The Detroit Lions invade Lambeau this weekend to do battle with your Green Bay Packers. As you can see, Jon (the last Lions fan standing in these parts) is already dressed and ready for the game. Coverage starts this Sunday at 10am with the kickoff at noon right here on K107.1.

How does Cash in a Flash sound? That's what we thought. Robert Allen joined us with tips on how to make money when nobody else is. What's the best path for you...real estate, home business, selling non-vital organs? Check out the book and get the answer.

The Service League of Fond du Lac has your chance to win stacks o' cash once again this holiday season. The 12 Days of Christmas Cash Raffle seems to come earlier every year, but you might as well get your tickets now from any Service League member. Just don't lose it over the next two months.

Our Johnsonville Packer Preview gave us a look at the slim chances for a Lions victory this weekend, and scored another lucky listener $25 worth of brats. Jon and Mary also made their annual Lions-Packers wager, and it goes like this: the loser (most likely Jon) will don the opposing team's jersey every day next week with photographic evidence posted to this very blog. Sounds like a rash waiting to happen.

Michael Showalter, co-star of Comedy Central's Michael & Michael Have Issues, is taking a more serious turn on an episode of Law & Order. He guest stars as a smarmy reality show producer type of dude and told us about his uncanny ability to go from comedy to drama so seamlessly. The episode airs tonight at 7 on NBC.

We wrapped up the show talking movies with Tony Meade and giving away a pair of passes to see whatever your heart desires. Maurice Sendak's book Where the Wild Things Are finally makes it to the big screen, alongside Jamie Foxx & Gerard Butler in Law Abiding Citizen, and Dylan Walsh in The Stepfather. Go to k107.com for a full list of shows and showtimes, presented by Pizza Ranch.

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