The founding fathers strip club with classical version of Pour Some Sugar On Me is absolute Ticket genius.
bert harbinson said:
The founding fathers strip club with classical version of Pour Some Sugar On Me is absolute Ticket genius.
bert harbinson said:
The founding fathers strip club with classical version of Pour Some Sugar On Me is absolute Ticket genius.
Old School Brother said:
I'm not a huge Cowlishaw fan anyway, but good lord, they need to teach him to use the mute button on his phone when they do the football roundtables every week. You can hear his constant mouth breathing while everyone else is talking. I've noticed it before, but this morning was especially annoying.
Same. It's all I noticed this morning, had to fast forward thru the segment.EllisCoAg said:Old School Brother said:
I'm not a huge Cowlishaw fan anyway, but good lord, they need to teach him to use the mute button on his phone when they do the football roundtables every week. You can hear his constant mouth breathing while everyone else is talking. I've noticed it before, but this morning was especially annoying.
good gawd, thanks for pointing this out, that is all I heard this morning
Nagler said:
I'd love to know what it costs to run a commercial on the little Ticket.
J.P. 03 said:Nagler said:
I'd love to know what it costs to run a commercial on the little Ticket.
It's a lot less than you think. And remotes are shockingly cheap. In fact, a few people from this thread should pool some money together, take a Friday afternoon off work, and see if we can get the Hang Zone or Hardline to come broadcast from someone's backyard.
Like $100 cheap? If so, I'm in too - as long as I can drink.J.P. 03 said:Nagler said:
I'd love to know what it costs to run a commercial on the little Ticket.
It's a lot less than you think. And remotes are shockingly cheap. In fact, a few people from this thread should pool some money together, take a Friday afternoon off work, and see if we can get the Hang Zone or Hardline to come broadcast from someone's backyard.
J.P. 03 said:Nagler said:
I'd love to know what it costs to run a commercial on the little Ticket.
It's a lot less than you think. And remotes are shockingly cheap. In fact, a few people from this thread should pool some money together, take a Friday afternoon off work, and see if we can get the Hang Zone or Hardline to come broadcast from someone's backyard.
i see what you did there. isn't that a reference to an old drop/promo?mavsfan4ever said:
Why not both?
thanks for taking one for the teamHincemm said:
from some previous stuff i've done with a host
I think it would be funnier to listen to them having to come back and say "Welcome back to the Hardline, we're...well...in some A&M guy's backyard while a bunch of his friends are tailgating and watching us do the radio."FTAco07 said:
An easier idea is next time they go to Mayer's Garden, they've already been rebooked but not sure when, TexAgs can just show up and take over.
bthotugigem05 said:I think it would be funnier to listen to them having to come back and say "Welcome back to the Hardline, we're...well...in some A&M guy's backyard while a bunch of his friends are tailgating and watching us do the radio."FTAco07 said:
An easier idea is next time they go to Mayer's Garden, they've already been rebooked but not sure when, TexAgs can just show up and take over.
edit - Danny beat me to it.Old School Brother said:
I feel like if this is done, there needs to be a committee that interviews the people who are allowed to attend. The Ticket does not need any more delusional, overly Aggie Aggie ammo.