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Just something I came across

  • 05-07-2003 12:11pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,439 ✭✭✭


    Dunno if its nationwide, but in Dublin on monday's lunchtime 103.2fm there's a show called "cartalk". Some of the things on that show are hilarious, really worth listening to. Its an american radio show

    http://www.cartalk.cars.com/Radio/Back-Tracks/


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 622 ✭✭✭ColinM


    Wow - those guys are great! They are funny and give good reasoned advice. Why didn't you post this on motors instead? (Maybe you already did and I missed it).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 622 ✭✭✭ColinM


    I know I already said they were great, but I really have to say it again now after listening to alot more of them. They are Tom & Ray Magliozzi from Boston, but it seems their radio show is syndicated all over The States. It is bloody brilliant stuff. Don't worry if you're not into cars - when people ring in with questions they often spend minutes chatting about anything but cars - and they are very entertaining.

    This clip in particular is not related to motors at all, and it's really funny. Give it a listen here: Tommy Peruses the Irish Personals

    Oh yeah - and I love the Massachusetts accent. They way they talk reminds me of that guy Norm the "master carpenter" from Discovery H&L. They were talking about their accent one time and had a few words spelt in "Boston-ese" like "Flahwiz" for flowers, and "Khakis" is not the short trousers, but what you need to start your car (say it out loud!).


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