Did you hit up the Milford Oyster Festival this year? Chaz and AJ were there to harass the people of Milford and introduce Extreme

Did you hit up the Milford Oyster Festival this year? Chaz and AJ were there to harass the people of Milford and introduce Extreme
Dumb Ass News – fake cop pulls over a van full of real cops (0:00), interns are hypnotized by Hypno Lorenzo, and then compete in yodeling and communicate in Martian (6:53), and Wayne Carini from Chasing Classic Cars talks about the new Corvette he just bought, what it’s like working with Roger, and meeting Trenton earlier this month with AJ (17:38).
6:00. Where is Connecticut on the list of friendly states?
6:13. Sports Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.
6:20 – 6:40. The Chaz and AJ kids show. Who’s who?
7:00. Someone tossed poisoned dog treats over a fence.
7:13. Sports Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.
7:20. Dumb Ass News. Fake cop pulls over van full of real cops. Also-cop pulls over moron.
7:30 – 7:40. “Hypno Lorenzo” hypnotizes Interns Derek and Jaden.
8:00. A couple faces 8 years in prison for stealing beach sand.
8:13. Sports Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.
8:20 – 8:40. Wayne Carini in studio to talk about the new season of Chasing Classic Cars.
9:00. What is the current condition of Capt. Duff from New Haven?
9:13. Sports Powered by Road Ready Used Cars.
9:20. Dumb Ass News.
A recap of the Milford Oyster Festival, including the person that hit on Jennifer backstage (0:00), 100 years of the Durham Fair, headlined this year by the Little River Band, plus comedian Jimmy Blair in studio (5:35), Governor Lamont talking about Connecticut’s Woodstock Festival (19:07), and Court Audio with Zack who claims a prank gone wrong got him arrested (32:16).
6:00. Why wasn’t our Connecticut Woodstock on the weekend of Woodstock? ‘Governor Lamont’ is on the phone.
6:10. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.
6:20. What happened this weekend at the Oyster Fest?
7:00. Man literally dumps girlfriend. And Comedian Jimmy Blair in studio!
7:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.
8:00.Why wasn’t our Connecticut Woodstock on the weekend of Woodstock?
9:00. Justice Department takes a side in the Led Zeppelin case.
9:13. Sports powered by Road Ready Used Cars.
9:20. Dumb Ass News. Mans lung collapsed after singing too much karaoke.
Pat Badger, bassist from Extreme, talks about the Milford Oyster Fest, Gary Cherone joining Van Halen, and why he always gets thirsty during “More Than Words” (0:00), comedian Brooke LouEllen talks about how often she wears underwear, and why she quit a job at a daycare after two days (8:56), Ashley practices making her first stage announcements for the Milford Oyster Festival (27:49), and Boss Keith’s Top 5 ways to “win” class reunions (40:58).
Car: Buick Gran Sport 455 Stage-1 Coupe
Year: 1970
What makes it special: The Gran Sport name has been used on several high-performance cars built by Buick since 1965. In the GM brands hierarchy, Buick was surpassed in luxury and comfort appointments only by Cadillac, which did not produce performance models. As a result, the Buick GS series were the most opulently equipped GM sport models of their era.
What made it famous: The 400 was replaced for 1970 with the Buick 455 cu in V8 engine, used in the GS 455. The base model was rated at 350 bhp and 510 lb⋅ft at 2800 rpm of torque. The Stage 1 engine option used cylinder heads that, while using raw castings of the same pattern as all of the other Buick 455’s sharing the same model year, were machined differently in order to accept larger valves, and to produce smaller compression chambers for increased static compression ratio. The option also included a more aggressive camshaft, a specially tuned 4-barrel Quadrajet carburetor, more aggressive ignition timing, 5/8 inch oil pickup tube and a higher numerical final drive, and was available with either Turbo-Hydramatic 400 3-speed automatic transmission, or a Muncie M-22 4-speed manual transmission. Buick perfected performance mechanically as well as aesthetically. At the front, you had a silver-trimmed grille with a bold GS Stage-I emblem and a scooped hood, and at the back, you had Buick script between clear taillights set in a chrome bumper with a GS emblem. A rear deck and front chin spoiler was available.
Why I would want one: This is the ultimate Buick performance model, and the last performance models until the Buick Grand National made its debut in the mid-80’s.
Fun fact: There was also a rare “Stage 2” option produced. This was a dealer-installed package known as a “dealer option.” first offered in 1969. It included a cam, headers, intake manifold, high compression forged pistons, hollow pushrods, and some calibration changes to the ignition and carburetor .