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Show Log For Wednesday November 16, 2011

Herb Sewell weighs in on the Penn State/Sandusky situation with a dilemma of his own. He is a convicted child molester but he has also joined a nudist colony. “What are the parameters,” he asks “if I’m playing volleyball and things are swaying this way and that and someone walking with their kid recognizes me?”

                                Hi, we’re nude

Charlie LeFountain reprises his “One Step” appearance. Charlie believes we can make kids safe from predators by encouraging them not to bath, brush their teeth or wipe. The smell alone will keep pedophiles at bay, says Charlie

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Washington Post: Ricky Gervais returning to host Golden Globes. Click Here For More

Washington Post: Ricky Gervais returning to host Golden Globes. Click Here For More

Ricky Gervais, who promised so faithfully after his second time hosting the Golden Globe Awards that it would be his last, has been signed to host the trophy show for a third consecutive year.

“Ricky Gervais will host the 69th Golden Globe Awards on January 15, 2012,” the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which stages the clambake, tweeted Wednesday afternoon.

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Show Log For Tuesday November 15, 2011

Don Parsley, a Backstage Pass member, watched the Costas interview with Sandusky and joined the show tonight to make the case that maybe Sandusky is just a big kid and the whole thing was a big misunderstanding

Sandusky, Ohio                      Jerry Sandusky

Later on Vernon Dozier and Don Micksa debate Occupy Wall Street. Is it free expression or a typhoid epidemic waiting to break out?

With RC Collins, Dr. Jim Sadler, Margaret Grey and Frank Grey

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CFL: Eskimos hang on to advance to Western Final..Click for more

CFL: Eskimos hang on to advance to Western Final..Click for more

THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ian Jackson

 November 13, 2011

THE CANADIAN PRESS

EDMONTON — The Edmonton Eskimos punched their ticket to the CFL West Division final by capitalizing on a bizarre turnover Sunday to beat the Calgary Stampeders 33-19.

Eskimo linebacker Damaso Munoz said he couldn’t believe his eyes when Calgary quarterback Drew Tate, with the Stampeders up 8-3 in the second quarter and threatening to score again, just dropped the ball as he prepared to throw it.

Munoz scooped it up and rumbled 77 yards for a touchdown to give the Eskimos a lead they would never relinquish.

“Up front they were getting after Tate, putting all that pressure on him and we got him rattled early, man” said Munoz.

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CFL: Tiger-Cats slay the Beasts of the East in O.T. Click for more

CFL: Tiger-Cats slay the Beasts of the East in O.T. Click for more

THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter McCabe

November 13, 2011

THE CANADIAN PRESS


MONTREAL — Quinton Porter ran in for a touchdown in overtime and the Tiger-Cats’ defence stoned the Alouettes as Hamilton won a thrilling CFL East Division Semi-Final 52-44 over Montreal on Sunday.

The Ticats’ first playoff game win in 10 years put them into the division final next Sunday against the Blue Bombers in Winnipeg, while Montreal’s two-year reign as Grey Cup champion came to an end.

The teams scored five TDs between them in the final quarter of an end-to-end cliffhanger for the 33,051 fans at Olympic Stadium.

Montreal quarterback Anthony Calvillo passed for more than 500 yards and three touchdowns.