The Censors
A lot of sketch comedy was portrayed with either sexual overtures or with some political satire. People throughout the years complained about some of our skits, but I was always reminding them they had a remote control and rather than complaining they can be switching.
Gorgeous George Longevity
Throughout the year of 1999, the Gorgeous George show excelled. That was our year: we were on every week and the time slot was 11:30 at night. Every Wednesday night we tried to be versatile and combined the comedy with some serious talk. We had psychics, local disc jockeys, etc. on the show. Throughout the live shows we had a lot of great callers, but we gradually got an element of college students and rednecks that would become vulgar. I like to refer to these callers as an element of trash, but I digress. During the summer of 1999, Matt and I went to Las Vegas and Kevin hosted the show for about month.
In 2000
In the year 2000, Matt moved to Northern Virginia. So it was just Kevin and me. Our shows decreased into smaller blocks, so I went back to some pre-recorded shows and tested the market in Baltimore and Albuquerque public access networks. Throughout some of the shows I became a little more political. I was disgusted when Bush became president. I loved Bill Clinton and sometimes I got a little emotional saying his praises to bunch of backwards rednecks that would bash him. Throughout the beginning of Junior Bush getting elected, I went off on how it was a stolen election, which was already obvious. Throughout 9/11 in 2001, which was a day we will all remember, I did probably one of the most serious shows I ever did. Of course, when Bush sent our troops to Iraq, I bashed him constantly because I believed it was senseless and of course the rest of that became obvious.