Chaz and AJ spoke with Steve Schirripa, “Bobby Bacala” from “The Sopranos,” coming to The Palace in Waterbury with Vincent Pastore and Michael Imperioli. Steve shared his unconvential path to acting, some fun behind-the-scenes stories from the set of “The Sopranos,” and why he has changed his mind about the infamous ending of the show.
Where can you find the best taco on the planet? Chaz, after sharing a lunch with Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw, thinks it is right here in Connecticut. (0:00)
Comedian Dom Fig was in with Chaz and AJ for Dumb Ass News, which was certainly not fit for kids this morning. (6:26)
WFSB’s Scot Haney was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning, and took some fashion advice from the most unlikely of places, Al in the Shed. (12:20)
Mark Andrews of the Baltimore Ravens might always be remembered for the dropped ball, that ended the team’s season. The Tribe called in with their not-so-great mometns they are remembered for, including the dreaded wetting of pants during class. (19:51)
Whitney Houston’s actual bodyguard, David Roberts, was on the phone with Chaz and AJ. He refused to talk about some stories from his new book on the air, so he got the Chaz treatment. (28:21)
Boss Keith was in again for his Top 5, which was a list of the things people say to him that annoy him the most. (43:03)
Chaz and AJ had Live Nation’s Jimmy Koplik on this morning, and picked up where they left off last week. Jimmy shared a story about having some tickets “lost,” which turned out to be theft from a surprising source.
Vince Candelora was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about a familiar topic; CT energy bills. (0:00)
In Dumb Ass News, a new release of Pokemon cards at Costco caused a physical altercation to break out. (16:31)
Do you know an elderly badass? Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to share stories about the folks they know over the age of 80. (25:27)
Dante Deiana from Barstool was on the phone to share his thoughts on Trump’s plans to release sealed documents around the murders of JFK, RFK and MLK. (31:36)
When AJ announced his cancer diagnosis publicly, he received tons of messages of support. One of those came from The Sisters Project, a group of volunteers from Wallingford who host their own fundraisers, and give money directly to families in need. (43:49)
With temperatures dropping close to zero, Chaz and AJ tried to determine what the worst job to have in the cold weather is and took calls from the Tribe who are braving the frigid weather. (0:00)
Emily Siero ponders the question: “Is being chained to an oil tank an appropriate punishment for eating too many hot dogs? A Pennsylvania mother learned the answer to that question. (15:29)
Elise Bischoff, of the “Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization” shared some of her experiences researching the elusive beast, who has been spotted in Connecticut 25 times! (22:24)
You’d think putting drugs in a bag marked “Definitely Not a Bag Full of Drugs’ would be a foolproof plan. Turns out, that’s not so much the case! (38:29)