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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

An Argument Over Punctuation

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

iHeartPodcasts

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 of the Wednesday edition of Armstrong & Getty features a pair of old dudes in the boxing ring, Mailbag pugs, calls for gun control and the magic of kindergarten--lost.

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0:00.0

A-A-A-A.

0:10.8

Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George Washington Broadcast

0:16.2

Center.

0:17.2

Jack Armstrong, New Joe Gettie.

0:19.0

I'm strong and Gettie and he is hard strong and Gettie.

0:28.9

Fly from studio station.

0:33.9

See, you know, it's a dimly lit room, deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and

0:39.3

getting communications compound.

0:40.6

That's where your broadcast is surrounded by guards with guns.

0:46.1

Today we're under the tutelage of our general manager.

0:48.3

Mmm, the border again, I think.

0:50.9

I don't know.

0:51.9

Do you have a better idea?

0:53.9

Oh.

0:54.9

You know, fencing how classic talk radio you want to be.

0:59.2

You could have made the general manager.

1:01.0

You could have made the second amendment.

1:02.3

The general manager.

1:03.3

That would have been good.

1:05.8

You could as a result of the second amendment, made the filibuster the general manager,

1:09.9

although I still don't have a sense of how much people are paying attention to that.

1:13.9

But it's pretty fairly big deal.

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