Thu, 1 January 2004 This was the first volume of �The Worst of Dialog� and includes one of my favorite clips EVER ... �The Letter.� In addition to that, it also has: Al saying I accept bribes from people to be on my show; The State of the Union you DIDN'T hear; the Mailbox incident; Al calling me a Commie; Don Perry calling me �Little Scotty Leftover the pinko comrad � communist � socialist � leftwinger from WLVL radio program;� another listener saying I'm a Commie ... and that's why I hate Ronald Reagan; Bedtime Stories with Tom Ridge; Bill Frontz questioning why I didn't tell our congressman that George Bush is an idiot; Ruthie complaining about my music; Bill Snellgrove saying I'm redundant; John Austin on Cyd Bennet; an interesting woman with an �alderman� question; Don Perry, S.O.B.; and George H.W. Bush singing his famous song, �No New Taxes.� If you only listen to one show ever, this is a good one. Direct download: Dialog_112803_-_Worst_of_Dialog_Volume_1.mp3 Category: Dialog -- posted at: 6:55 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 John Lombardi and Dianne Touhey faced off for the 5th ward seat on the Lockport Common Council. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Glenn Aronow and Kathy Granchelli were the opponents in the 16th legislative district. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Legislator Jerry "Butch" Farnham faced off against Cindy Lenhart. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Legislator Brad Erck faced off against opponent Rick Updegrove in the 17th district. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Legislator Gerry Meal, R-19, shared a stage with opponent John Villella. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Alderman Scott Cercone faces off against opponent George Apolito for the 3rd ward alderman's seat. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 The best and worst of 2003 all wrapped up in less than an hour. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Sierra Club members Jim Hufnagel and Annette Souder were in studio to discuss population control. It was a rather interesting show with some intense exchanges. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 This show had adverse effects on my reputation ... I don't like Thanksgiving. Never have. Don't expect to anytime soon. Well, people didn't like that and I got lambasted for an hour. C'est la vie. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 This is Brad Erck's first of many trips into the Dialog studio. Note the lack of bumper music and my complete inability to speak English. Again ... how did I not get fired immediately? Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 This is the first recorded show I have. It was the sixth show overall. To sum it up neatly, it's bad. I'm not sure how the hell I ever got to a seventh show ... but the boss had faith that I would get better. This is painful to listen to ... but that's what makes it so much fun. Enjoy ... kinda. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 This is one of my favorite episodes of all time. Somebody wrote me a letter telling me what a horrible talk show host I am. I spent an hour having fun at the writer's expense - with help from several callers. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Niagara County Republican Chairman Henry Wojtaszek was in studio to talk shop. Henry's always fun. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Union Sun & Journal Sports Director John D'Onofrio and I had a fun hour. And I think it's fun to listen to, too. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 My friend Bob Thompson was in studio sharing facts and theories with the audience and taking phone calls. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Former alderman and mayoral candidate Mike Tucker in studio. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 The Superintendent of the Lockport City School District is in again taking phone calls from you. Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Seneca Niagara Casino President Mickey Brown was our guest for the second half of the show. Originally planned for the whole show, Mickey ran late, so we did some of the show without him.Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 January 2004 Lockport's School Superintendent takes phone calls from the peeps. Comments[0] |

Seneca Niagara Casino President Mickey Brown was our guest for the second half of the show. Originally planned for the whole show, Mickey ran late, so we did some of the show without him.