Humble and Fred
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From the better late than never files... here's video of the Humble and Fred 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories. You may recall that a bunch of us got together on May 2, 2009, to reminisce about the good 'ol days. swfobject.registerObject("player","9.0.98","expressInstall.swf"); Get Flash
Here's 1:28 from the 2-hour Humble and Fred podcast that really spoke to me.
Back on May 2, 2009, a bunch of us old time Humble and Fred fans got together at a Toronto pub to witness the recording of the 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories. And lo and behold, here it is! It's a couple of hours long, and over 100MB, so be
I know I'm sounding like a broken record, but the 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories is coming very, very soon. It really is. Trust me. In the meantime... here's the 55 seconds we heard right after the podcast concluded. This bonus audio won't be found in the podcast itself, coming
I assure you all, the 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories is coming very, very soon. You can't rush perfection. Look for it to hit cyberspace early next week. In the meantime... here's the 9 seconds we heard before the podcast began.
Remember this?. We all got together downtown last weekend and recorded the Humble and Fred 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories. I'm guessing we got two hours of awesome material. Before I can do my thing and get this thing online so everyone can hear it, Dan Duran needs to do
I spent the afternoon at the Dominion on Queen enjoying the live recording of the Humble and Fred 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories. I'll have complete audio and hopefully some video to share early next week. It was a great crowd full of family, friends, fans and many who worked
A few years ago, my buddy Mark and I spoke of morning radio in Toronto. We're the same age, which means we'll be turning 35 this summer. We agreed on two points: Humble and Fred were the best morning crew we had ever heard and it made absolutely no sense
Here's how the 20th Anniversary Humble and Fred Podcast of Memories is going to go down tomorrow. Humble and Fred will run the podcast, which will get underway around 2pm at Dominion on Queen. If you're dropping by to join in the fun, here's a map. It's at Queen and
Humble and Fred are reuniting to record their 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories on May 2. You're welcome to hang with us at the Dominion at Queen, just get there for 1:30pm. In anticipation of this first Humble and Fred recording since February 11, 2007 when I joined the
On May 2nd, us old time Humble and Fred fans are gathering at the Dominion on Queen to watch the guys record their 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories. That's only two Saturdays from now. The fun starts at 1:30pm, so be there, or be square. There will be a
8 and friggin' 3. That's a helluva start. Doc Halladay is 3-0, we're knocking the cover off the ball and Cito is once again ruler of the universe. Life is good. It's time to share another old school Blue Jays song. This one is by Humble Howard. I asked Humble
I'm going to interview Humble and Fred before their 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories on May 2. They've promised to be as honest and open as possible, so this will be fun. I've got some questions lined up, but I'd love to hear what you'd like asked. If you have
I was chatting with Humble yesterday about the upcoming Humble and Fred 20th Anniversary Podcast of Memories. If you haven't heard, it's taking place May 2nd at Dominion on Queen and everyone's invited. Show up for 1:30pm and listen to the guys stroll down memory lane. I was asking
I've already spilt a few beans about the 20th anniversary Humble and Fred podcast at Dominion on Queen, but now I'm able to spill another bean. Revealed for the first time, I'm going to tell you the date of this open recording you're all invited to attend. The date will
Remember when I told you the 20th Anniversary Humble and Fred Podcast was 99% for sure? It's now 100%. I'll tell you some of what I know, and I'll keep the rest of what I know a little closer to my chest. We'll record the podcast at Dominion on Queen,
Back in September I wrote about the Humble and Fred 20th Anniversary Podcast. I promised to do everything in my power to ensure this happened. It was 20 years ago this summer that the Humble and Fred morning show debuted on CFNY. Since September, I've had one-on-one discussions with all
Fred Patterson was reminiscing about the good 'ol days of the Humble and Fred morning show, and he posted a picture of "The Humble and Fred Mobile". I had never seen it, but thought it was great, so I asked Fred for a higher res version I could share with
I've received a few emails from people wondering why torontomike.com is offline. It's not. My buddy Fred was late renewing his torontomike.com domain name, so they suspended it for a bit. He's ironing that out with the registrar. Meanwhile, this is a good opportunity to remind everyone that
I took a beating in the comments of my Sundin Trashes Toronto: Toronto Mike Exclusive! entry. There are 18 comments there as of this posting, but that's nothing. This entry is about Freddie P, the comments king. Fred linked to that entry as part of his "Comments We Like" series.
I spent the afternoon watching the taping of Man Up! Canada, a new reality-style game show for guys. It's hosted by Humble Howard Glassman and will eventually air on SUN TV and MenTV. My brother and I were there for about 2.5 hours watching it all come together and
I've made my way to Yonge and St. Clair. I'm sitting beside Humble, watching the action. I actually couldn't tap into this highly encrypted EZ Rock WiFi, but Humble has given me access to his PC. What a sweetie... 5:54 - They just played Johnny Nash. Apparently that happens
Humble Howard has invited me to sit in with the new EZ Rock morning show. It should be a crowded room as I join Humble, Kim Stockwood, Colleen Rusholme and Rick Hodge. I'm going to sit in and live blog the show, assuming they can throw my laptop on the
As the guy who helped Fred Patterson with canadianthinker.com, I happen to have access to some sweet audio gems, including a bunch of Mr. Goohead prank calls that fans of the old Humble & Fred show will remember. Many a morning I awoke to Mr. Goohead. Here are 10