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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Thursday on John and Cisco
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John & Cisco
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6:39 AM
When you've gotta go, you've gotta go:
A motorist was pulled over for going 96 mph in a 40 mph zone
. He said he was speeding because he desperately needed to find a rest room. He has since been sentenced to court supervision.
A Philly woman posted an ad on Craigslist offering sex for Phillies tickets
. Obviously she is facing some possible jailtime, and has also lost her job.
It turns out that police lose evidence all over the world. Police in northern India lost an entire corpse.
They found it two years later, on the roof of the police station
.
Comedian Larry David is under attack from some Christians after Sunday's espiode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm
." On the show's most recent installment, David urinates on a painting of Jesus Christ, causing a woman to believe the painting depicts Jesus crying. John and Cisco got the latest on the story from
Todd Starnes
with
Fox News Radio
.
Gun of The Day Update:
The number of women buying guns in the Chicago area is increasing
.
A Will County judge had to accept a tray of jerk chicken as a substitute for a man's community service
. He jokingly said that the men could do either the community service or bring enough chicken for everyone.
The Obama White House is offering access to White House officials in exchange for donations
. Is that normal use of executive power or an abuse?
There may be a shortage of flu vaccinations out there, but one group won’t have to worry about it.
It turns out that prisons will get all the vaccines that they want
. They are in very close quarters and very high risk for the flu. Should we be giving vaccines to inmates when there aren't enough for the general population?
The Senate is working on a deal that would extend and expand the first time homebuyer tax credit to include current homeowners who want to move
. Will there come a point where the government will stop printing money?
Was Alcohol Involved
:
Homeless man starts fire to chase snakes from camp
, Plus, Throwing feces in a courtroom?
That will get you 31 years in prison
. Actually he got 31 years for robbery, but the only reason I’m mentioning it is the throwing of the feces.
Fred Barnes
, the executive editor at the
Weekly Standard
joined John and Cisco to talk about Harry Reid's new push for the public option, and President Obama's pending decision on Afghanistan.
John and Cisco Health Desk:
A new study from John's Hopkins suggests that doctors have less respect for overweight patients than any other patients
.
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