The Rizzo & Jeff Show

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Tuesday 6/4
Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Tuesday 6/4

Rizzo & Jeff kicked off Tuesday’s show happy that no cops were involved in their morning…After that sense of relief the show celebrated the final week of Sajak by suggesting a commemorative Sajak bobblehead…Only to reconsider because his head is a watermelon on top of a twig…How could you ship grandma still alive from the nursing home to the funeral home? That happened to one Nebraska woman…We figured out it was big pharma that got her because she was trafficking Viagra…If the plan upon a breaking and entering is to eat cereal, make sure its Urkelo-s … Like Willy Wonka? Well so does John Stamos…And in the light of the new musical based on the failed Willy Wonka Experience we jam to Stamos’s new song “Willy’s Candy Spectacular ” …To Bea Or Not To Bea …We debated if Rizzo should remove his taped up photo of Bea Arthur off of his bedroom wall as it makes his lady uncomfortable during adult time…The calls flooded in and the results were shocking…Dr. Pepper is now the #2 soda in America and speaking of America…American Gladiators is returning on Amazon Prime…Lotion up those porky mitts and check out the Tuesday edition of The Rizzo & Jeff Show!!

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