On Today’s Show: Stories From The Rescue Diver, Stump A CT First Selectman, Details About Notre Dame Fire

On Today’s Show: Stories From The Rescue Diver, Stump A CT First Selectman, Details About Notre Dame Fire

6:00. Besides an 850 year old landmark of the world, what else was lost in the Notre Dame Cathedral Fire. Touba Ghadessi- Art History professor at Wheaton College calls in with details.

6:13. Chaz and AJ Spirts Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

6:20 – 6:50. Something you or your company ruined by accident. Call: 877-764-2535. Everyone on gets in the running for Micro wrestling tickets.

7:00. How do you put out a massive fire like the Notre Dame Cathedral? Stamford Fire Chief Tom G on the phone.

7:13. Chaz and AJ Spirts Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

7:20. Dumb Ass News. Walmart week. This is what happens when you sell fireworks at Walmart. We have audio.

7:30 – 7:50. Martin Torresquintero the cave/rescue diver,  Outdoor Adventure Coordinator with the City of New Haven,  Adjunct Faculty at Southern CT State University, Guide at MT Mountain Guiding, Cave/Rescue/Technical Scuba Diver  in studio with crazy stories!       

8:00. What happened to the Notre Dame Cathedral? How do you begin the investigation. Fire investigator/Bridgeport Fire LT Dave Lenart calls in.

8:13. Chaz and AJ Spirts Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

8:20 – 8:50. North Haven 1st Selectman Mike Freda in studio. Try to stump him with baseball knowledge.

9:00. Rt 34 Road rage sends a biker to the hospital.

9:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used Cars.

9:20. Dumb Ass News. A couple made laxative filled cookies for striking workers.

9:30. Tami Jackson, Executive Director at Literacy Volunteers of Southern Connecticut calls in to promote the Literacy Volunteers 25th Anniversary on Saturday June 8th at Fowler Pavilion in Milford 11-4.

9:50. Call in with your 4-second final thought.

Monday, April 15: Magilla Returns, Game Of Thrones, And Wal-Mart Week Begins In Dumbass News!

Monday, April 15: Magilla Returns, Game Of Thrones, And Wal-Mart Week Begins In Dumbass News!

Democrat Frank Farricker is also against tolls (0:00), Dumb Ass News – Wal-Mart week begins! A mom does karate in the parking lot, while her son stripped naked and her dog ate cornbread mix (11:20), Senator Blumenthal talks about the proclamation he gave Pam before her roast (16:14), Mitch Hallock on the “Game of Thrones” premiere and the new Star Wars trailer (22:36), and Dumb Ass News – all about Magilla, who abandoned his wife on her birthday weekend to come to Pam’s roast and see a Yankee game (34:01).

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1955 Ford Fairlane Customline Sedan

AJ’s Car of the Day: 1955 Ford Fairlane Customline Sedan

Car:

Year: 1955

What makes it special: The Ford Fairlane Customline was produced with the same body and little variation for model years 1955 and ’56. For model year 1957, the body was made longer and sleeker. It was given a new body style for the 1955 model year as competition to Chevrolet, yet was still very much like the 1952 underneath. For 1955, like most models from other manufacturers, the Fairlane was given a Panoramic windshield, giving the driver even more visibility.

What made it famous: For the 1955 model year, Ford’s Mileage Maker Inline-6 engine was given more horsepower as a 120hp, 233 cu in, and the famed Y-Block V8 was now available in two sizes, in either a 162hp, 2-barrel, 272 cu in with single exhaust as the standard engine, and a 182hp, 4-barrel dual exhaust version as an option. You could also check off the optional 193hp, large 292 cu in Thunderbird V8 as well.

Why I would want one: I love Fairlanes. For a boxier version of the model, this car still has lots of style and can be either classy or set-up for a nice street rod.

Fun fact: For the first time, seat belts were offered as a dealer option, and Ford’s first factory-installed “Select-Aire” air conditioning.

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On Today’s Chaz & AJ: Senator Blumenthal Helps You, Recap from the Roast, Street Pete Audio

On Today’s Chaz & AJ: Senator Blumenthal Helps You, Recap from the Roast, Street Pete Audio

6:00. Tax day. If you’re not ready to file we have some advice from Sean the rockstar accountant.

6:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used cars.

6:20 – 6:50. The Roast Recap.

7:00. A Democrat that is coming out against tolls. Frank Farricker calls in.

7:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used cars.

7:20. Dumb Ass News. While mom was doing karate moves in the parking lot,  her son was walking around the store naked. Walmart week begins.

7:30 – 7:50. Senator Blumenthal in studio. Call in if you need his help. 877-764-2535

8:00. Tax day, plus roaster/comedian Kim Congdon on phone.

8:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used cars.

8:20 – 8:50. Why are you at Court Today. Roast edition with Street Pete.

9:00. Mitch Hallock on phone to talk Game of Thrones.

9:13. Chaz and AJ Sports Buzzer powered by Road Ready Used cars.

9:20. Dumb Ass News.

9:30. Micro Wrestling with Magilla thoughts on Street Pete costume.

9:50. Call in with your 4-second final thought. 877-764-2535.

Chaz and AJ – Week in Review

Chaz and AJ – Week in Review

The Chaz and AJ Week in Review was all about roasts. How did everyone approach their jokes for tonight’s roast of Pam, and the infamous Amy Schumer joke made during the Charlie Sheen roast at Steve O’s expense.

AJ’s “Badass Friday” Car of the Day: 1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am Coupe

AJ’s “Badass Friday” Car of the Day: 1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am Coupe

Car: Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am Coupe

Year: 1969

What makes it special: Designed as competition to the Ford Mustang, the Pontiac Firebird was introduced to the buying public in February 1967 along with Chevrolet’s Camaro model. During that same model year, the Cougar model also debuted, the sister to the Mustang from Mercury.

What made it famous: The Trans-Am was a specialty package available for the Pontiac Firebird, although despite it’s name, it was not originally used in the Trans-Am racing series due to it’s smallest engine exceeding the SCCA’s 5-liter displacement limit. Typically, upgraded handling, suspension and horsepower as well as appearance mods like exclusive hoods, spoilers, fog lights and wheels were a part of the Trans-Am package. A total of four generations of Trans-Am’s were produced from 1969 to 2002, and were built on the F-Body Platform which was shared with Chevrolet’s Camaro model.

Why I would want one: If you wanted the top of the line, top performer from Pontiac Firebird, then the Trans-Am was what filled the need.

Fun fact: The Firebird name was originally used for the General Motors Firebird Concept Cars of the 50’s and early 60’s.
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