SnowflakesByTheOZ
Sorry, that's another B
Breh you hit the nail on the head with this. Sick days and during the summer before legal driving age so you were pretty much in the house all day.RIP. If you were born in the mid 80s-early 90s this show was a pillar of sick days. Despite how his guests behaved, he always treated them with dignity and without judgment. The man carried himself with class despite being the king of Trash TV. To men of my generation he was the GOAT at what he did. Now he's a legend.
Going back and forth between the 106 and Park rerun from the day before and Jerry Springer




