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Mike Ryan

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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And I was really appreciative of it.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And I was really appreciative of it.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And you represent the most ridiculous aspects of our show because at this point, we realize, hey, by comparison, Sugats is only going to get dumber as a character. Yes, thank you, Mike.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And you represent the most ridiculous aspects of our show because at this point, we realize, hey, by comparison, Sugats is only going to get dumber as a character. Yes, thank you, Mike.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And sometimes he would say some absurd shit in the middle of a profound Bomani thought. And he'd co-sign on it and give you buy-in right away. And it allowed us in one segment to be the smartest show and the dumbest show all at the same time.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And sometimes he would say some absurd shit in the middle of a profound Bomani thought. And he'd co-sign on it and give you buy-in right away. And it allowed us in one segment to be the smartest show and the dumbest show all at the same time.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And that's where the show really had some really charming moments. Yes. And it was always a great off-ramp to the serious stuff because we do the societal stuff more because Dan was craving that and he didn't always have those voices. I don't think we've ever had a voice that was as capable of it as Bomani.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And that's where the show really had some really charming moments. Yes. And it was always a great off-ramp to the serious stuff because we do the societal stuff more because Dan was craving that and he didn't always have those voices. I don't think we've ever had a voice that was as capable of it as Bomani.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And how did you take your radio experience and decide shortly thereafter, I'm going to partner up with this guy, even though I don't have to. The show's name is Dan Lebitard is Highly Questionable. This is so helpful on my radio side that I need it on the television side.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

And how did you take your radio experience and decide shortly thereafter, I'm going to partner up with this guy, even though I don't have to. The show's name is Dan Lebitard is Highly Questionable. This is so helpful on my radio side that I need it on the television side.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

My favorite memory of Bomani on the air was when he would let that sense of humor out, and it made it all the more funny when he'd let his guard down, buy in on some of the ridiculous stuff, introduce us to DJ Mike Hitman, and invite us into his world. The Stevie Ain't Blind stuff was so great from Bomani Jones. Stevie Wonder. ain't blind. Yeah, the CD ain't blind stuff is great. Is it?

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

My favorite memory of Bomani on the air was when he would let that sense of humor out, and it made it all the more funny when he'd let his guard down, buy in on some of the ridiculous stuff, introduce us to DJ Mike Hitman, and invite us into his world. The Stevie Ain't Blind stuff was so great from Bomani Jones. Stevie Wonder. ain't blind. Yeah, the CD ain't blind stuff is great. Is it?

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

I think so. Just saying his name, Stevie. I just omitted his last name.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

I think so. Just saying his name, Stevie. I just omitted his last name.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

Because he's not blind.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

Because he's not blind.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

Bomani Jones, as dynamic a talent as we've ever been around on the show, eternally grateful for his contributions. Briefly, let's touch on John Amici because he wasn't a regular guest co-host. This was more sporadic in part because he was across the pond. It was very difficult from a production standpoint, getting him connected. Sometimes he's vacationing and like in the woods. Great Britain.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

Bomani Jones, as dynamic a talent as we've ever been around on the show, eternally grateful for his contributions. Briefly, let's touch on John Amici because he wasn't a regular guest co-host. This was more sporadic in part because he was across the pond. It was very difficult from a production standpoint, getting him connected. Sometimes he's vacationing and like in the woods. Great Britain.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

It was tough to get him aboard, but he provided a lot of eloquence, a lot of humor, too, because he was very playful. He was a big nerd, too. And it allowed us to do what does the God say with John Amici, Sugat's mispronunciations. And that was a really great benchmark for our show.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Oral History of the Dan Le Batard Show: Episode 9

It was tough to get him aboard, but he provided a lot of eloquence, a lot of humor, too, because he was very playful. He was a big nerd, too. And it allowed us to do what does the God say with John Amici, Sugat's mispronunciations. And that was a really great benchmark for our show.