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In the 1980's Bro. Hyles had a daily radio program. What were the call letters of the station?
Tennessean said:In the 1980's Bro. Hyles had a daily radio program. What were the call letters of the station?
3RAIDER said:"How many people can you name that are buried in the mausoleum at Memory Lane?"
Binaca Chugger said:3RAIDER said:"How many people can you name that are buried in the mausoleum at Memory Lane?"
Tennessean said:In the 1980's Bro. Hyles had a daily radio program. What were the call letters of the station?
Baptist City Holdout said:Tennessean said:In the 1980's Bro. Hyles had a daily radio program. What were the call letters of the station?
My inner HACker is distressed that I can not remember!
Tennessean said:In the 1980's Bro. Hyles had a daily radio program. What were the call letters of the station?
RAIDER said:"How many 'characters' can you name which Bill McSpadden played in skits at HAC/FBCH?"
Under puppyRAIDER said:"How many 'characters' can you name which Bill McSpadden played in skits at HAC/FBCH?"
prophet said:Under puppyRAIDER said:"How many 'characters' can you name which Bill McSpadden played in skits at HAC/FBCH?"
Super Christian
My favorite had no name, that I remember, when Dan Wolfe would sing the whole time, while Mac would tear up the platform.
The last time he did the skit, he threw the bottom of a mic stand, like a discus, into the audience.
Since I was an idiot, I loved seeing that idiot act up.
RAIDER said:That skit was a classic! Wolfe and McSpadden would sing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star". McSpadden's microphone would not work and Wolfe ignores him and keeps singing. At this point McSpadden does his thing and uses the microphone stand for everything from a pump sprayer to a discus. Great one!
Loved the squat part, where he pretends to powerlift with the mic.Tom Brennan said:RAIDER said:That skit was a classic! Wolfe and McSpadden would sing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star". McSpadden's microphone would not work and Wolfe ignores him and keeps singing. At this point McSpadden does his thing and uses the microphone stand for everything from a pump sprayer to a discus. Great one!
I've done that one about a half a dozen times myself. It is incredibly easy, and always goes over well.
RAIDER said:prophet said:Under puppyRAIDER said:"How many 'characters' can you name which Bill McSpadden played in skits at HAC/FBCH?"
Super Christian
My favorite had no name, that I remember, when Dan Wolfe would sing the whole time, while Mac would tear up the platform.
The last time he did the skit, he threw the bottom of a mic stand, like a discus, into the audience.
Since I was an idiot, I loved seeing that idiot act up.
That skit was a classic! Wolfe and McSpadden would sing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star". McSpadden's microphone would not work and Wolfe ignores him and keeps singing. At this point McSpadden does his thing and uses the microphone stand for everything from a pump sprayer to a discus. Great one!
Baptist City Holdout said:RAIDER said:prophet said:Under puppyRAIDER said:"How many 'characters' can you name which Bill McSpadden played in skits at HAC/FBCH?"
Super Christian
My favorite had no name, that I remember, when Dan Wolfe would sing the whole time, while Mac would tear up the platform.
The last time he did the skit, he threw the bottom of a mic stand, like a discus, into the audience.
Since I was an idiot, I loved seeing that idiot act up.
That skit was a classic! Wolfe and McSpadden would sing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star". McSpadden's microphone would not work and Wolfe ignores him and keeps singing. At this point McSpadden does his thing and uses the microphone stand for everything from a pump sprayer to a discus. Great one!
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RAIDER said:"How many 'characters' can you name which Bill McSpadden played in skits at HAC/FBCH?"
RAIDER said:RAIDER said:"How many 'characters' can you name which Bill McSpadden played in skits at HAC/FBCH?"
Bubba Jones
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Super Christian
Nice job, Tom and Prophet!