It's just like O&A and R&F. The more you listen and get to know them, the funier their personal stories are. Download some of their podcasts and old shows from their site and you'll be caught up (there aren't too many of them yet so you've got plenty of time).
EDIT: Also (and sorry for this Than, but it has to be done) check out notsam.com to hear the birth of the genius that is Primetime Sam Roberts on the radio. It's from back in his college radio days. It's the only college radio i've ever laughed at.
Last edited by MJ001; 09-18-2007 at 01:39 AM.
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