FRIDAY!!!!!!
We start with the big (but frivilous) news... Part 1 of Dr. Phil's interview with Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, the guy that hoaxed Manti Te'o. Here is what we learned...
Dr. Phil asked Ronaiah straight-up if he was gay . . . and he said, quote, "If you look at this situation, and everything that I've been through . . . of course, yeah, I would say yeah I'm gay. But, honestly I'm so confused. I'm so lost."
--So . . . he might NOT be gay? Well, Ronaiah admitted that he had "romantic feelings" for Manti . . . but apparently, he isn't cool with being gay.
--He explained, quote, "You've heard of recovering drug addicts? It takes a lot of courage to stand and say that to recover from homosexuality and this type of thing and coming back to your real life.
--"As hard of a task it is, I'm going to do all I can to live right." Dr. Phil said that comment bothered him, and added, quote, "I hope it's a pressure you don't put on yourself."
Billy saw the last 20 minutes of of the show and saw Dr. Phil badgering his guest to do the girl voice. A voice analysist says there is no chance that the girl voice is his, but Ronaiha sears it is him, although he says he can't do the voice with all the people around. They set up a privacy screen for him to sit behind and then... "Tomorrow on Dr. Phil"... we'll see how it goes... nice tease. What happened to the story that someone else was doing the voice?
(--You can find some video highlights from the interview at Deadspin.com, but the quality isn't great. Delicious Audio has higher quality clips.)
(--And here's a montage of Dr. Phil badgering Ronaiah to do his girl voice.)
Tools With Sports
Sabres win 7-4 last night and looked great. Wease was down on them yesterday, now he has them going to the Stanley Cup.
We find out what Wease might be doing for the Sunday's big football game... hosting a Super Bowl party for Sammy and his friends. He's thrilled.
--Dan Marino admitted he fathered a daughter from an extramarital affair. You can see the resemblance between them, too: brown hair, blue eyes, NO Super Bowl ring . . .
Lebron James is disgusted he's gonna miss the Super Bowl.
If you're a fan of the Buffalo Bills would you trade the 4 straight Super Bowl appearances for 1 championship ring? Wease says he'll take the 4 straight years of excitement. Tools takes the other side.
Another question is raised... do you NOT watch the Super Bowl to get laid? We here at the Wease Show all wonder why you can't watch the game and get laid another day... how about getting laid and watch 3 1/2 quarters of the game... bang at half time... so many options.
Marshall Fine Movie Reviews
Marshall tells us how Monday he was supposed to interview former NYC Mayor Ed Koch to promote a documentary on his life, but it was cancelled because Koch was hospitaized. Koch died last night... Marsh could've had the last interview with a political legend. We talk about the time Koch hung up on Wease for asking if he was gay (which was always rumored).

Bullet To The Head... Sylvester Stallone plays a hitman who teams up with a cop, and goes after the people who killed their partners and kidnappedStallone's daughter. She's played by the very sexy Sarah Shahi from "The L Word" and "Fairly Legal".
--The cop is played by Sung Kang from "Fast Five", and Jason Momoa from "Conan" and "Game of Thrones" plays the villain. Christian Slater and the guy who played Mr. Eko on "Lost", Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, are also in it.
Marsh says it's not a good movie, but he enjoyed it. Stallone has a ton of great lines, and some fun action sequences. A guilty pleasure for our movie critic. Gives it 3 stars.
Stand Up Guys... Al Pacino has just served 28 years for refusing to give up one of his mob buddies. Christopher Walken is a friend who picks him up from prison . . . and who's also been given the job of killing him before morning.
--As Walken agonizes over the decision to kill his best friend or not, the two of them team up for one last night on the town with another old gangster, who's played by Alan Arkin. "ER" minx Julianna Margulies is also in it.
So much talent in this flick, but it's completely wasted. Terrible script, and way too slow. 1 star.
Marsh didn't get a chance to see the zombie comedy Warm Bodies.
Bonus: Hot Women In Hot Tubs
Doug Emblidge Legit News
- 3 Arrested For Selling Synthetic Drugs
- Williamson Man Arrested For Child Porn
- Squirrel Hunting Creates Controversy In Holley
13 Most Dramatic Super Bowl Moments
13. John Riggins Steamrolls Don McNeal, Super Bowl XVIII
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THE SETUP: In the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XVIII, the Redskins were trailing 17-13. Running back John Riggins, who had been carrying the team, tore off this 43-yard touchdown run, during which he discarded Dolphins cornerback Don McNeal like a dog shaking off water. The score put Washington ahead for good.
THE PAYOFF: The Redskins won 27-17, and Riggins had 166 yards on a grueling 38 carries, earning him Super Bowl MVP.
12. Steve Young Gets The Monkey Off His Back, Super Bowl XXIX
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THE SETUP: Steve Young had existed in the shadow of Joe Montana up until Super Bowl XXIX. In that game, he threw six touchdowns and won MVP, putting himself in the shadow of no one. At the end of the game, he acknowledged the pressure he was feeling by going up to his teammates on the sidelines and telling them to take the monkey off his back.
THE PAYOFF: The monkey was off his back. After winning two Super Bowls as Montana's backup, Young now had a title of his own, with an MVP award to boot, and he would make the Hall of Fame in 2005 partly on the strength of that all-time-great performance.
11. Jack Lambert Throws Cliff Harris To The Ground, Super Bowl X
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THE SETUP: The Pittsburgh Steelers were losing to the Dallas Cowboys 10-7 in Super Bowl X when Steelers kicker Roy Gerela missed a field goal. Cowboys player Cliff Harris decided that deserved a belittling pat on the head, and the Steelers' Jack Lambert responded in kind, throwing Harris to the ground and pointing his thumb as if saying, "Get out."
THE PAYOFF: Whether they were galvanized by Lambert's use of force or not, the Steelers came back and won. The outburst became a part of Steelers lore, contributing to the idea that the franchise won its four 1970s Super Bowls through unimpeachable toughness.
10. Leon Lett Is Chased Down By Don Beebe, Super Bowl XXVII
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THE SETUP: Cowboys defensive tackle Leon Lett won three Super Bowls, but in XXVII, he made a major faux pas. After recovering a Bills fumble, Lett heads toward the end zone —
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— but starts showboating before he crosses the line. Determined Bills wide receiver Don Beebe is able to catch up with him, stripping the ball and getting a touchback for the Bills.
THE PAYOFF: Although the Bills were being blown out at the time, 52-17, Beebe's hustle has held up as a legendary never-say-die moment, and Lett's mistake became a permanent part of his legacy.
9. John Elway Helicopters To A First Down, Super Bowl XXXII
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THE SETUP: John Elway had lost three Super Bowls before the Broncos found their way into XXXII against the Green Bay Packers, and on a third-and-six, Elway used his feet — and his body — to get the first down.
THE PAYOFF: The Broncos won 31-24. Elway cemented his place as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, a status he'd further reinforce with another championship the next year, and his five Super Bowl starts is tied with Tom Brady for most by one quarterback.
8. Lynn Swann Makes A Legendary Catch, Super Bowl X
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THE SETUP: There were doubts that Lynn Swann would even play during Super Bowl X, since he'd been dealing with concussion symptoms the week prior. But he ended up catching four passes for 161 yards, and the best of them was this tremendous bobbling grab.
THE PAYOFF: Swann's effort won him game MVP and helped spark the Steelers' comeback victory against the Dallas Cowboys.
7. Joe Montana Seals The Comeback, Super Bowl XXIII
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THE SETUP: In the huddle before the San Francisco 49ers' final drive against the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII, Joe Montana did not give into the pressure. Instead, he famously pointed out actor John Candy to his teammates as a way of acting like it was all no big deal. He then proceeded to dismantle the Bengals' defense.
THE PAYOFF: An 11-play, 92-yard drive ended with this strike to John Taylor, and Montana had his third Super Bowl win.
6. Jim O'Brien Wins With His Leg, Super Bowl V
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THE SETUP: Super Bowl V is widely known as one of the worst Super Bowls ever played, featuring 11 total turnovers, including 7 by the Baltimore Colts, who ended up beating the Dallas Cowboys 16-13. But how they won is the most dramatic part: Jim O'Brien, who only played four seasons in the NFL, knocked home a last-second field goal.
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THE PAYOFF: O'Brien's kick sealed his position in history as one of the Super Bowl's least-likely legends, and it gave the Colts their first Super Bowl. They wouldn't win again until Peyton Manning led the by-then Indianapolis Colts to victory in Super BowlXLI.
5. Ricky Proehl Is Denied Twice, Super Bowls XXXVI and XXXVIII
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THE SETUP: Super Bowls XXXVI and XXXVIII are famous for their game-winning kicks by Adam Vinatieri, but even more dramatic is the fact that in both games, Ricky Proehl scored touchdowns in the last two minutes and was then eclipsed. Above is his first, for the St. Louis Rams in XXVI, and below is his second, for the Carolina Panthers two years later.
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THE PAYOFF: The Patriots won the first two of their three Super Bowls in four years. Unfortunately, Proehl did not get signed by the Eagles to face the Patriots a third time in XXXIX. Fortunately, Proehl did win Super Bowl XXXIV with the Rams, so he wasn't denied every time he appeared in the big game.
4. Santonio Holmes Keeps Those Toes In, Super Bowl XLIII
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THE SETUP: The Arizona Cardinals were poised to pull off a major upset of the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII before Santonio Holmes' toe-dragging grab, which came with 35 seconds in regulation, capped a mighty comeback.
THE PAYOFF: Pittsburgh got its sixth Super Bowl victory, the most by any single franchise, and Holmes secured himself a game-MVP award. He also made what might be the best catch in Super Bowl history.
3. The Helmet Catch, Super Bowl XLII
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THE SETUP: Everyone knows the Helmet Catch. But what might be the most amazing part of it isn't even the catch itself — it's how Eli Manning managed to avoid multiple tacklers before throwing the pass.
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Manning puts the ball where only Tyree can get it, even if it requires slightly more effort than most catches do.
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THE PAYOFF: The Giants would go on to score a touchdown on that drive, upsetting the 18-0 Patriots and preventing them what would have been both their fourth Super Bowl and the first 19-0 season in NFL history.
2. The Titans Come Up A Yard Short, Super Bowl XXXIV
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THE SETUP: With six seconds remaining, the Tennessee Titans, down seven, were at the St. Louis Rams' 10-yard line. Steve McNair throws it to Kevin Dyson, who comes within a yard of the end zone by stretching out his body. But he can't quite reach it because of a great tackle by Mike Jones.
THE PAYOFF: The Rams held on, 23-17, giving the Greatest Show on Turf its first Super Bowl victory. In the thirteen seasons since Dyson came up short, the Titans have only won two playoff games.
1. Scott Norwood Misses Wide Right, Super Bowl XXV
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THE SETUP: Scott Norwood made "wide right!" one of the most famous phrases in NFL history. With eight seconds left and trailing by one, the Bills put Norwood out to kick a 47-yarder.
THE PAYOFF: He pushed it to the right of the goal posts, and the Giants got the ball back with four seconds to go, securing the first of four straight Buffalo Bills Super Bowl losses. No other moment in football holds such resounding importance to a franchise than this one, considering that it was the closest the Bills would come to a Super Bowl victory, and it represents the mindset of one of the most beleaguered franchises in professional sports. Go Bills!!! We're #1... We're #1!!!
Super Bowl Ad Expert
We speak to David Shoffner of the Harrisburg ad agency Pavone, which tracks the Super Bowl commercial madness via its Spotbowl blog. He says the past few years the ads haven't shined, but this years crop is promising. Wease and David debate whether ads during the big game are as effective as hoped.... David says yes, but Wease brings up the number of times people can't remember what products the commercials are for.
There will be some ads that cause controversy, some funny, some sexy, and some touching. He says this years Budweiser Clydesdale ad is the best in years.
Dave Foley Returns
The former Kids In The Hall, News Radio star joins us again this morning, performing at The Comedy Club this weekend. Wease and Dave bond strongly today about how silly censorship of dirty words is. Why people can see "The N Word", "F***", and we can say "knob job" but not "b*** j**". I'm guessing you know exactly what I'm saying, and that's what Wease and Dave are ranting against.
Wease and Pauly also talk about medical procedures they've had that hurt. Pauly had a procedure yesterday that reminded Wease of the time he had to tell an army doctor how to do a liver biopsy. Wease speaking out? Noooooo!
Wease and Dave Foley are getting along great, and then Wease calls him Dave Ryan for the 3rd time. C'mon Man!!!!
Racist Super Bowl Ad
We talk about the VW ad getting some heat for supposedly being racist. Take a look yourself to see what you think... There is a difference between racial, and racist, and this is racial. It's just a joke on how island people are so happy, and this car will make you happy.
The Load Out
We close Friday's show the way we always do... singing Cherry Bomb. This starts a discussion of music that makes us happy, and Wease talks about hearing Jackson Browne's "The Load Out/Stay". Whos is that high voice singing guy? David Lindley. Also talk of how sensitive and handsome Browne is, and has never had to masturbate in his life, no matter what the song "Rosie" says.
Next Week/Plugs
Join us Monday when we'll be breaking down everything Super Bowl related, talking about part 2 of Dr. Phil's interview with the Te'o hoaxster, finding out how Wease's Super Bowl party for kids went, and much more. Remember, you can always get a Behind The Scenes breakdown of the Wease Show by listening to the Producer's Podcast with Pauly, Brooksie, and Billy everyday. It's nice to be important, but more important to be nice. Have a great weekend.

















