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Jimmy Fallon, Bill Gates Drink Something You’d Expect to be Gross: Poop Water [Video]
Jimmy Fallon, Bill Gates Drink Something You’d Expect to be Gross: Poop Water [Video]
Jimmy Fallon, Bill Gates Drink Something You’d Expect to be Gross: Poop Water [Video]
Jimmy Fallon had Bill Gates on NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on Wednesday night to talk about his foundation's new invention that turns sewage into drinking water. That is something we talked about a couple of weeks ago on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show."
Legendary Sportscaster Al Michaels Talks Lake Placid, Howard Cosell and ‘BASEketball’ [Audio]
Legendary Sportscaster Al Michaels Talks Lake Placid, Howard Cosell and ‘BASEketball’ [Audio]
Legendary Sportscaster Al Michaels Talks Lake Placid, Howard Cosell and ‘BASEketball’ [Audio]
We were joined on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show" today by legendary sportscaster Al Michaels. Michaels called in to promote his new book, "You Can't Make This Up: Miracles, Memories and the Perfect Marriage of Sports and Television."
Actor-Comedian Dave Coulier Talks ‘Full House,’ Flying and His New TV Show [Audio]
Actor-Comedian Dave Coulier Talks ‘Full House,’ Flying and His New TV Show [Audio]
Actor-Comedian Dave Coulier Talks ‘Full House,’ Flying and His New TV Show [Audio]
We were joined on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show" today by actor and comedian Dave Coulier. Coulier is definitely best known for his work as Uncle Joey Gladstone on the '80s/'90s ABC-TV show "Full House." We talked about a variety of topics, including how he references "Full House" during his stand-up comedy routines, his new TV show and Eric Zane's dau
Joaquin Phoenix Announced His Engagement on ‘The Late Show’
Joaquin Phoenix Announced His Engagement on ‘The Late Show’
Joaquin Phoenix Announced His Engagement on ‘The Late Show’
Often, particularly colorful characters take to the various late shows to flex the full range of their unique spirit, just for funsies. Joaquin Phoenix looked to be going down that precise path on last night's 'Late Show,' actively imitating himself learning yoga, calling his more personal bits "Julio Igelasias," and just generally having a good time. Host David Letterman looked nervous, but Phoenix looked relaxed, and that might be why Phoenix's good-time appearance took a serious turn when the 'Inherent Vice' star announced his engagement on air.