Lino Rulli just remembered I had a myspace account. I can't remember my username or password, though so I didn't log in. It felt very lonely there. I actually saw a digital tumbleweed go by. Very, very sad.Here's a look at said digital tumbleweed:

Friday, February 26, 2010
O MySpace, MySpace, wherefore art thou MySpace?
From Lino's Facebook status earlier today:
Last login was nearly six months ago. And for those wondering, the "fine meat" catchphrase was an item that started just before Lent in 2007! But what's even more interesting is this little gem elsewhere on the page:
You can't blame Lino... who uses MySpace nowadays when Facebook and Twitter do it so much better? Still, it's a bit sad... being Lino listeners from day one, we still fondly recall every time he promoted his MySpace page on the show. Like this one from 2007:
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Lost minutes taste better than bacon
Good morning, TCGS fans! What would you like for breakfast? Bacon? Eggs? Perhaps you're a bit southern and would like a nice heaping bowl of grits? Well we've got something better than any of that... the 10¾ "exclusive" minutes of Lino's show you missed yesterday because Notre Dame wanted to play a little 5-on-5. So you get lost minutes and ND beat Pittsburgh yesterday... everybody wins at Lino Watch!
We'll put up a synopsis later... we're busy devising more ways to not like Lino as much.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Minutes! Get your lost 11 minutes right here!
As the father of the Prodigal Son said, "He was lost and has been found." Same goes for TCGS! Listen to the last 11 minutes of the show that got pre-empted by the Notre Dame-Seton Hall basketball game last night. (And for what it's worth, Seton Hall won 90-87.)
Highlights:
- Lino starts showing Fr. Rob pics of the online girls he likes most, then stops b/c he thinks it's too creepy.
- Checks in with callers:
- Bad Connection Bob (who we haven't heard from in a while) takes too long to bring up the pregame audio when Lino asks for it.
- Chris in Chicago brings up the audio, but it sounds like a Xerox commercial.
- Kim in San Diego talks about how she never gets to listen to the show live b/c of work, reveals that her fiance doesn't like talk radio. Then asks about the legitimacy of having her upcoming Catholic wedding in the woods (Fr. Rob says: usually no). Ultimately reveals that her fiance originally wanted a pirate-themed wedding, but that now her wedding will be in the cathedral in Vegas, and Lino tries to bum an invite to the wedding to meet her single Catholic friends.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
One reconciliation that will never happen…

Thursday, February 4, 2010
Available: One funny Italian Catholic guy

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