
Pablo Torre Finds Out
The Legend of The Paul Finebaum Show: Behind the Scenes in "Scrooge City"
19 Dec 2024
If you aren't familiar with the Americans who love calling into The Paul Finebaum Show, you're in for a holiday treat. Because during this bowl season — Alabama's first without Nick Saban — no radio show has been more vital in its misery. Or more of a portal into the universe of college football in the South. (As Paul himself says: "We found this audience before Donald Trump did.") We're talking poisoned trees, verified heart attacks, and the hidden backstory of one legendary caller... who trusted us to unveil his haunting past. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome to Pablo Torre Finds Out. I am Pablo Torre. And today we're going to find out what this sound is.
Blame Paul Fanbaum. He's the reason for this monster.
Right after this ad.
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This is surreal though. The setup we have right now, I do feel like a caller on your show, which is... Well, you're a FaceTime caller. Yeah, I'm a first time long time. That is also true. I was thinking about how to explain you and your show to people in my life who don't already know the legend of your show, so to speak.
And I realized that it's hard because I have to explain that I spend time with Paul Feinbaum early in the morning on MSNBC quite a bit.
CSPN's Paul Feinbaum, thank you so much. Good luck today. It's going to be rough. Pablo, so last night...
And then, Paul, you go off and you do a show that I would dare say is not exactly the same audience.
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