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Rapper "Sir Mix-A-lot" on Ch 6

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Sir Mix-A-lot who hit it big 20 years ago best known for 'Baby Got Back' (I like big butts and I can not lie...) has been on the Superbowl (aka Ch. 6) for years. Here is a video of him (Prime Minista) talking to the "Motor Mouth Maul".
http://youtu.be/kRTab_MZJ_A


I think Maul is a former AM talk radio guy. He seems to do things like broadcast talk radio. I've heard him on the band some days and thought I found a lost signal of the old Tom Snyder show.
 
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I wonder if I ever talked with Mix, when I lived in the area.
 

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See, things like this are why I often have the superbowl going in the background on an old portable multiband boombox at my desk. (I'm near a window, and the noise isn't as bad here as in the rest of the office.) I've never bothered to transmit over it, but the people on it make it so entertaining to listen to.

Screw local broadcast radio! ;o)
 
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