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The Don Geronimo Show - February 15, 2013

The guys are all back in Sacramento, fully recovered from the madness at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch show yesterday! We hear all about the drive home, where Drew and Craig got a hold of some "edibles," leading to a very memorable trip back. We also hear that Don will be taking Monday off for President's Day, but the rest of the guys will be in to do a live show. After checking out the awesome footage of the meteorites that fell in Russia this morning, Don introduces us to a website called whomyfriendslike.com, which tells you who your lamest Facebook friends are, and the guys talk about the disabled Carnival Cruise ship, which finally returned to port. The fellas hear a few clips from the passengers, and a couple really lame parody songs about it.

We then get an in studio visit from comedian Ian Bagg. Ian, who'll be at the Punchline in Sac all weekend, tells us what Canadians think of Americans, pissing off Brad Pitt, his love for radio, his favorite famous comedians, and what it's like being on Craig Ferguson. After Ian, the guys do another phone scan, and we get another in studio visit, this time by comedian Faizon Love. Faizon, who is performing at Tommy T's in Rancho Cordova, tells us about the time Katt Williams pulled a gun on him, being in movies like "Couple's Retreat," and "The Replacements," and being "Big Worm" in "Friday. He even shows us his Ice Cube impersonation!

After hearing a few clips, including a "My Strange Addiction" montage, and President Obama's Valentine's Day speech, Dennis Murphy calls in to thank Don again for the great time at the Bunny Ranch, and then it's time for the "Phantom News." Today, Whitney Cummings' talk show has been cancelled, the "Survivor" premiere ratings were down 23%, a hero pit bull saves two women and five other dogs in a fire, and the five ways you can shorten/lengthen your life. And of course, Don wraps everything up with a caller 100!

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