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With a comedic bent, Boomer and his nutjob sidekick Jimmy Ahmahdoofous often converse with people about their unusual professions or job experiences along with episodes that are potpourri in content.

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United States

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Comedy

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With a comedic bent, Boomer and his nutjob sidekick Jimmy Ahmahdoofous often converse with people about their unusual professions or job experiences along with episodes that are potpourri in content.

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English

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Episodes
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This Podcast Has Not Had A More Important Topic Than This One

3/15/2026
Save eight livesHeal or improve 75 other livesWatch professional standup comedy for free That's what happens when you go to improv.com/donors and sign up to be an organ donor. It will take two minutes to have a lasting impact that will ripple throughout time. Butterfly effect? You can be the butterfly. In this episode, you can be amused, be amazed, and be somebody- be a life changer. Join me for an engaging conversation with Jaime Alcroft, former professional comedian who received a heart and liver transplant and is founder of Laff4Life. Alcroft's mission to bring laughter, love, and life to America through his organ donor organization. Essential Links: https://okboomer.libsyn.com/site YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ANJjEbjvP0&list=PLkRx0bBfd2KyT7PSb2RVQcGhZyPCvTarp Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TTaudioworks/?modal=admin_todo_tour Website: https://tommytones.webnode.com/ Email: ttaudioworks@gmail.com

Duration:00:39:55

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Don't Get Brain Matter on Your Phone Screen

2/18/2026
Don't Get Brain Matter On Your Phone Screen Why you ask? Because it's gross and difficult to get off. So, yeah, it's best to avoid that if at all possible. And that's a slice of the craziness in this episode, an episode loaded with chuckles, one liners, quips, and a modern explanation of how you were born, along with some more somber offerings in yet another Potpourri edition (#10!). Yes, it's late. Yes, it's irresponsible of me. But it's here and you damn well better enjoy it.

Duration:00:34:15

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Victim of Circumstance

1/18/2026
Victim of circumstance, but darn good circumstance. I'm late with this episode publication, but under the circumstance of my disposable time being consumed with marketing my first novel and some other responsibilities. I'm excited to share in this episode the first chapter of my book that I have prepped for the audiobook version of it. Here's the skinny: · Title: Trying For Home · Author: Me- but I use the pseudonym of Stark Wilson because it's cool (and because it's the name I've already used for many of my audiobooks) · What's it about: An umpire working the plate in a high stakes high school baseball game who struggles to keep his focus as developments in the game trigger memories of what has happened in his personal life that is filled with turmoil. · Who is going to like it: Hopefully you! I know my mom would have liked it because she really liked me and came to watch me play baseball. Otherwise, it's a Romance wrapped around an intense baseball game, so Romance lovers (women and dudes who are secure about their manhood) along with baseball fans, are going to dig this book. People who are into funky baseball situations that require alert rule applications will appreciate the diamond action. · Format: Currently in Ebook and print, with audio available soon · Where: Through February of 2026, it is available exclusively on Amazon; after that it will be available worldwide. · When: Right Now! · How much: $4.99 for the Ebook, $14.99 for the print version How do I get mine: use this hyperlink Trying For Home

Duration:00:05:20

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OK Boomer

12/14/2025

Duration:00:41:23

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Let's Slap Some Cancer On Top Of That Cerebral Palsy

11/15/2025
Cerebral Palsy- it takes courage to remain postitive about life with CP. It takes courage to fight cancer. What the hell does it take to struggle through both of them simultaneously? We asked Brian Now, who did just that. Join us for an inspiring conversation.

Duration:00:45:42

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50 Years without a Real Job: Wayne Faust (part II)

10/15/2025
He sings. He plays multiple instruments. He tells jokes. He writes songs. He creates music videos. He plays hockey, even at the age of 70. He’s an author of short stories and novels. He’s Wayne Faust, a man who hasn’t held a real job in 50 years. This is part II of our conversation about those 5 decades. It’s not easy to describe Wayne Faust’s stage presence. He evokes shades of Harry Chapin, Jim Stafford, Steve Martin, and Ray Stevens. He dares to make audience interaction a substantial part of his show, including on-the-spot song compositions about his delighted patrons. It is easier to state that our guest has for over five decades successfully entertained people across America and overseas. Wayne is a Renaissance man whose creativity includes playing multiple instruments, composing songs that range from novelty to nostalgia to inspiring, and authoring multiple novels. Join me for a conversation with a performer who is genuine, talented, and gifted in spreading joy. Wayne Faust online presence: waynefaust.comwaynefaustauthor.com (for direct link to Wayne's books) Essential Links: https://okboomer.libsyn.com/site YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ANJjEbjvP0&list=PLkRx0bBfd2KyT7PSb2RVQcGhZyPCvTarp Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TTaudioworks/?modal=admin_todo_tour Website: https://tommytones.webnode.com/ Email: ttaudioworks@gmail.com

Duration:00:37:10

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Wayne Faust: Aspiring Lawyer shelves Briefcase for Banjo

9/15/2025
It’s not easy to describe Wayne Faust’s stage presence. He evokes shades of Harry Chapin, Jim Stafford, Steve Martin, and Ray Stevens. He dares to make audience interaction a substantial part of his show, including on-the-spot song compositions about his delighted patrons. It is easier to state that our guest has for over five decades has successfully entertained people across America and overseas. Wayne is a Renaissance man whose creativity includes playing multiple instruments, composing songs that range from novelty to nostalgia to inspiring, and authoring multiple novels. Join me for a conversation with a performer who is genuine, talented, and gifted in spreading joy. Part two of our conversation airs next month.

Duration:00:37:00

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Part II: Tears and Cheers, Poignant Moments in WHS Wrestling

8/14/2025
Part II of this conversation among Wauconda wrestling coaches reflects over thirty years of coaching and competition to highlight moments on and off the mat that still burn bright in their collective memory, moments of victory with hands held high, and moments of turmoil where tearful eyes held the agony of defeat. Wrestling coaches Tom Nance, Tim Rennels, Todd Costa, and Kurt Rohlwing share moments in which young men and women were molded, often painfully, into young adults. Enjoy these reflections of tears and cheers that capture the essence of high school sports, the arena that challenges the spirit, that crafts the character, that leaves an indelible impression upon participants and all those involved. Essential Links: https://okboomer.libsyn.com/site YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ANJjEbjvP0&list=PLkRx0bBfd2KyT7PSb2RVQcGhZyPCvTarp Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TTaudioworks/?modal=admin_todo_tour Website: https://tommytones.webnode.com/ Email: ttaudioworks@gmail.com

Duration:00:38:14

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Poignant moments in Wauconda Wrestling, part I

7/15/2025
What's more poignant, more emotionally gripping: a statle title wrestling match or the person with a physical disability winning his first ever match? Wauconda wrestling coaches reflect over thirty years of coaching and competition to highlight moments on and off the mat that still burn bright in their collective memory, moments of victory with hands held high, and moments of turmoil where tearful eyes held the agony of defeat. Wrestling coaches Tom Nance, Tim Rennels, Todd Costa, and Kurt Rohlwing share moments in which young men and women were molded, often painfully, into young adults. Enjoy these reflections of tears and cheers that capture the essence of high school sports, the arena that challenges the spirit, that crafts the character, that leaves an indelible impression upon participants and all those involved. Part II will air next month.

Duration:00:39:35

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A recent study found that six of the seven dwarves aren’t happy.

6/15/2025
You want to snort, chuckle, groan? Then tickle your ears as OK Boomer brings you another edition of his recurring segment "Potpourri." Funny tweets and stories are intermingled with stories that give you the "feels." Next month, we'll return with interviews from people who share interesting stories from their vocation or hobby.

Duration:00:22:53

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A psychic walks into a bar . . . she should have seen it coming.

5/15/2025
Life is happening for me . . . so enjoy a replay from one of my favorite interviews!! How can you tell the difference between a Swami Salami charlatan and an authentic intuitive psychic? Corbie Mitleid, author of THE PSYCHIC YELLOW BRICK ROAD: How to Find the Real Wizards and Avoid the Flying Monkeys, explains the difference to “the friendly skeptic” Boomer. Mitleid, a professional psychic, shares stories from her work of 50 years as an authentic intuitive in an engaging, sincere manner. She, Boomer, and Jimmy have some fun discussing her serious work, including the use of numerous audio clips from the movie “The Wizard of Oz.” Your ride to work doesn’t have to be boring.

Duration:00:35:01

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Part 2 Animal Stories ed 5

4/15/2025
Who doesn't love a good animal story, especially when it involves blood, amputation, or death? Yes, such heart warming tales (one of a missing tail) are brought to you in the format of an animal story contest. This is part II of our animal story contest that pits original broadcasts from the WLS world renowned Animal Stories from back in the 70s against our guests own animal stories. We have two guests, Bruce King and Natalia Cooper, both of them experienced in veterinarian medicine, both willing to entertain us with their tales from the workplace. When this is published on April 15, 2025, it will be Bruces’s 64 birthday. Happy Happy Joy Joy to Bruce! Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous has been appointed sole judge of these stories and will be choosing a winner for each round of stories told. In part I, we had two rounds of animal stories. If you haven’t listened to part 1, you’re encouraged to do that, so that you don’t miss any of the gore involved with pythons, flying fatty masses, and more. We’ve got more four rounds of excitement coming up. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ANJjEbjvP0&list=PLkRx0bBfd2KyT7PSb2RVQcGhZyPCvTarp Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TTaudioworks/?modal=admin_todo_tour Website: https://tommytones.webnode.com/ Email: ttaudioworks@gmail.com

Duration:00:50:37

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Animal Stories: Bullet Proof Cow vs. Parrot Fed to Grandmother

3/16/2025
Remember Animal Stories that captured the attention of middle school morons like myself back in the early 70s? It was quite a popular segment for WLS-AM radio that featured Uncle Lar’ and Snot-Nosed Lil’ Tommy. This episode will pit WLS animal stories against the adventures of two guests who have long animal medicine backgrounds. Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous is tasked with judging the winner of six rounds of wacky stories that feature a python choking on a Pekinese, a bullet proof cow, and flying fatty masses. Natalia Cooper and Bruce King are the guests who provide hilarious stories of animal antics.

Duration:00:38:04

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What's worse? Getting kicked in the nuts or giving birth?

2/15/2025
It's an age old question tackled in this Potpourri episode where Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous and I share with you select pieces of prose and poetry collected over the past few months from Facebook. Some are designed to make you laugh, others to tug at your heartstrings, all of them to make you think.

Duration:00:32:43

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Roger Beard: Car salesperson who once took a cow as a trade in

1/15/2025
If you sell cars for over thirty years like my good friend Roger Beard, you're going to have some stories. Roger's adventures include selling cars to exotic dancers, ball busters, drunks, and a couple who had to offer their cow as part of the deal. In addition to those humorous tales, he answers questionns about vehicles such as This is part II of our interview with this veteran of the car industry. https://okboomer.libsyn.com/site YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ANJjEbjvP0&list=PLkRx0bBfd2KyT7PSb2RVQcGhZyPCvTarp Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TTaudioworks/?modal=admin_todo_tour Website: https://tommytones.webnode.com/ Email: ttaudioworks@gmail.com

Duration:00:41:54

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Roger Beard used car buying tip: Check the entire length of a seat belt.

12/15/2024
Imagine leaving the nest and going off to college, only to find the academic scene a bad fit for you. You walk away from what you’ve always been told is the path to success. So, you pivot into a sales career, in the first month you make zero sales: zilch/nada/nothing. More failure. Now what? That’s the humble beginning to a successful forty plus year career in car sales for Roger Beard. He shares with us his early years as a young man trying to find his way, eventually finding traction as a car salesman and becoming a manager of used car sales at a large dealership in Florida that annually generated multi-millions of dollars in sales. In part one of this two-part interview, Roger will tell us about the beginnings of Beard Pontiac, a Prophetstown car dealership that served the surrounding area for twenty years. He’ll tell us amusing stories about various sales he made and insider tips on how to buy a used vehicle, including why you should check the entire length of a seatbelt. [TN1] [TN1]

Duration:00:48:35

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Local Radio Personality Reviews Career (and why he disappoints women): Brian Zscheische

11/15/2024
Jimmy Ahmuhdoofus and I have been able to share with you interviews with people that have interesting hobbies or vocations, people who I usually don’t know that well, but this episode is a treat for me as I get to chat with a life long friend, Brian Zschiesche. He’s a good enough friend that not only do I know his middle name but also how to spell that wacky last name. Prior to his current interesting job at the Sterling hospital, he spent over three decades behind the mic at various radio stations, including 20 years at WSDR, where many of my Prophetstown listeners enjoyed his on-air antics. He’ll reminisce about DJs that influenced him, about the demise of radio as we once knew it, and how he disappointed women.

Duration:00:51:49

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Chief Franks: Leaving a Mark

10/15/2024
Leaving a mark With over 30 years of service as a police officer for Prophetstown, Bruce Franks had many experiences that left a mark upon him, some of them quite sad, others inspirational. He shares these moving moments, his best and worst days as a first responder, his reaction to national events like the George Floyd murder, and his adjustment to retirement. This is part II of our conversation with Chief Franks.

Duration:00:36:11

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Franks for the Memories- Retired Police Chief Bruce Franks

9/15/2024
Franks for the Memories- and your service. “You’ve got to be willing to help people when they are at their worst.” This firmly held belief by recently retired Prophetstown Police Chief Bruce Franks was enacted many times throughout his career. Bruce will share with us stories about offering a hand to those he too often had to deal with that were mired in misery. He’ll also speak about his tireless involvement in community affairs like the Fishing Derby and Light Up the Park, the difficulties and rewards of wearing a badge, how he managed to avoid becoming cynical, and other aspects of wearing a badge, vest, and a weapon. This episode is part one of our wide-ranging conversation covering his three decades of service. Part II will be available on the 15 of next month. Listen at this website or wherever fine podcasts are hosted: https://okboomer.libsyn.com/site Other links: Thomas Nance website for audiobooks and voiceover: https://tommytones.webnode.page/ Email: ttaudioworks@gmail.com

Duration:00:38:06

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How to Live - How to Die

8/21/2024
How to Live - How to Die-- when you get to be my age, those topics become of interest. And so they are featured in this episode. The episode is in my occasional format of potpourri, an eclectic reading of various literary gems I've found worth sharing, many of them dealing with living and dying. But to be sure, there are plenty of humorous bits from Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous that will tickle you.

Duration:00:44:45