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Pod Pick: Mom Fails

Pod Pick: Mom Fails

Chaz and AJ kicked off a Mother’s Day segment about mom fails by calling the newest mom they know, comedian Ayesheh Mae. The Tribe called in their stories, and then a few surprise guests came by the studio.

https://audioboom.com/posts/8718021-pod-pick-mom-fails 

Friday, May 9: Jennifer’s Voicemail, Scot Haney’s Mom, Boss Keith’s Top 5

Friday, May 9: Jennifer’s Voicemail, Scot Haney’s Mom, Boss Keith’s Top 5

Chaz’s wife, Jennifer was annoyed by his outgoing voicemail prompt, so she left him a sound-byte filled message that found a home in Dumb Ass News. (0:00)

Channel 3’s Scot Haney was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about workplace nicknames, and his mom called in to celebrate Mother’s Day with him. (3:20) 

Police in Connecticut may soon be deploying a new device to assist with car chases, and Brian Foley was on to hype it up. Plus, the “new” technology he remembers making the biggest difference during his time as a Hartford officer and detective. (21:57)

Boss Keith used his Top 5 list this morning to borrow some ideas from the country’s most popular podcast. (32:29)

Tommy Fund Fundraiser

Tommy Fund Fundraiser

See Chaz on Saturday, June 7th at the Tommy Fund for Childhood Cancer Fundraiser, hosted by the Prospect Fire Department, at Counter Weight Brewing Company, 7 Diana Court in Cheshire!

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Friday, May 9th

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Friday, May 9th

6:00. Ballpark fight.

Dan Shea in studio

6:20. The Top Ten Movie moms with AJ – (203) 882-9757

7:00. How Metallica actually caused a massive seismic spike.

7:20. Dumb Ass News. What happens when a truck full of coins flips over?

7:30. Scot Haney and his mom

8:00. CT Police may have a new cool gadget that some say is against the law.

Also-we pick this week’s winner of Chaz and AJ Pay Your Electric Bill.

8:20. Call in your Mom Fails. Everyone on gets in the Running to win a $100 gift card from Adam Broderick, Spa and Salon. (Ayesheh on phone) (203) 882-9757

9:00. Anthony Rodia

9:20. Dumb Ass News. why a 61 year-old attacked a Dairy Queen employee.

9:30. Boss Keith’s Top 5 Takes on the very popular “Let them” podcast.

The Local Bands Show 05.11.25

The Local Bands Show 05.11.25

Join Rick Allison, Frank Critelli and Dennis Lamar every Sunday at 10pm for “The Local Bands Show” on 99.1 PLR!

Send your original music to [email protected] or The Local Bands Show, 70 Quarry Dock Road, Branford, CT 06405

This Sunday is The Local Bands Show! Check out the bands and songs that will be featured this Sunday…

Support your Local Bands!

Support Local Businesses who support Local Bands…

New England Brewing – 175 Amity Road, Woodbridge

Brian’s Guitars – 453 W. Main Street, Cheshire

Get Homestead Steaks!

Get Homestead Steaks!

See 99.1 PLR’s Jon Kamal and Homestead Steaks this Saturday from 2-4 pm in the front parking lot of the Connecticut Post Mall in Milford!

All weekend long, Homestead Steaks will be selling delicious steaks, chicken, pork chops and seafood! Get sizzling deals for all your summer grilling, including 20 ribeye steaks for just $40!

Stop by the 99.1 PLR Tent on SATURDAY and enter to win cool prizes!

About Homestead Steaks

Let us ease your minds – Homestead Steaks is not new to the food industry.  Their business dates back over 70 years but they didn’t start in food.  They started in their families church and it was through ministry that brought them to the food industry.  Their family church was based in a small ranch town and their mission in food all started with a good ole’ handshake between their grand-parents and a local rancher. 

As time went on, their grandparents saw the need to help other local ranchers and they expanded the business to neighboring towns and cities so that other communities could also benefit from low wholesale prices on good quality meats. 

Now 4 generations later, Homestead Steaks still operate with the same ideology.  God first, Family second and Business third.  They choose to remain a small family owned wholesale provider of high-quality meats and seafood.  They still travel to cities and towns large and small with one primary mission – to drive down high meat prices one customer at a time!