Since the Friday Night Fukudome is always topical, and since this week has been relatively quiet since the Milton Bradley signing, let’s throw the two local sports radio stations into the Fukudome, shake them up, and see which one throws up last.
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Where’s monty brewster? I want to vote none of the above.
I listen to the Score all day, everyday. I believe everyone is pretty good on there. I don’t know how some of you guys hate it.
They guys on EPSN are the least misogynistic of the two, so they get my vote.
Death is really not an option? Really? Come on!
I kinda agree with Oleg on this one.
I haven’t had the pleasure, or apparently pain, to listen to either of these stations. Guess I’m not missing much.
I actually like Mike and Mike, as long as they’re not being complete fucking morons.
@Keith – Mike & Mike remind me of the KBBL guys on The Simpsons. The entire show consists of loud, obnoxious clips.
I can’t stand ESPN radio. How anyone can listen to that mindless crap all day is beyond me.
Boers and Bernstein are easily the best show in Chicago. There’s not even a close second.
@Bad Kermit – But Mike and Mike never offered an elephant as a contest prize.
An elephant was the prize? I’m mad that I don’t get to listen to them. I could own an elephant now. I would name him Steve. It would be awesome!!!
i prefer eric and kathy. jim hendry told me he listens to them every morning while getting a beejer from a park ridge hooker. and kosuke fukudome’s translator said he gets batting tips from eric. from the bowels of wrigley field, i’m bruce levine.
I’m abstaining from the vote, as it is the closest option to death.
What if you don’t live in Chicago and only get one of them in the winter, at night, when it’s not cloudy?
Cause really, either one is better then listening to the blowhards in mid-missouri talk about the cards and how they only need to wait for Carpenter and Mulder to get off the DL to save their year. Really, they did that every day. Laughed my ass off when it didn’t pan out like they’d planned.