Here you will find some show-related multimedia, as well as some exclusives.

AUDIO CLIPS

Here are some choice cuts from the show, and more, all in MP3 format.

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

Pam on Matt & Ramona. When Michael Richards made headlines for a racist routine at the Laugh Factory, M&R brought on Pam, who once worked with Richards at that venue. This composite contains: The story being reported on the show on Monday 11/20; Pam's interview and subsequent feedback on Tuesday 11/21; and even more reaction on Wednesday 11/22.
11.20-22.06: Michael Richards Meltdown Discussion (48:44) (from the Matt & Ramona Show)

"David Lee Roth" Calls In. Just moments after learning that his syndicated morning radio show was cancelled, a despondent "Diamond Dave" called into Pam following his final broadcast. The topic at the time of the call: Is Cheeta the Chimpanzee from the "Tarzan" movies more popular than "The Monkees"?
4.21.06: "Diamond Dave" Calls Pam Stone (1:12)

Edwin McCain Performs Live. Listen to the first-ever in-shack musical performance from recording artist and friend of the show, Edwin McCain.

4.18.06: Edwin Performs "Gramercy Park Hotel" (5:26)

80's Jeopardy. Hear Chad go "totally" toe-to-toe with Anthony's friend, alleged 80's expert, Rick.
Listen to this segment from February 24, 2006.

Pam, Live From The Tub. Desperately needing fodder for his Friday Night 80's show, Anthony decides to give Pam a call, and finds out she's in the tub. Not a good idea, he says...
Hear for yourself.

Pam Stone Interview on WZNN. Pam gave an interview on the morning show of WZNN/Asheville on what would eventually be one of the last days of its existence as a talk station. We've got highlights of the interview...
Download the interview from January 13, 2006. (19:36)

Ghost Conversation. On October 26, 2005, a family member named Sid played tapes of a conversation he recorded between two ghosts. His son gave him the idea to tape it. He lives in a somewhat haunted house.
You can download three versions of the tape, all cleaned-up and stripped of most of the noise: the regular speed; a sped-up version totaling 20 seconds; and reverse. So if any of you ghost whisperers out there want to make out what is being said... have at it!
Ghost Conversation - Regular Speed | Sped-up - 0:20 | Backwards

William Stanhope. On October 25, 2005, Pam interviewed William Stanhope, associate director for special projects at the St. Louis University School of Public Health's Institute for Biosecurity. He described tularemia and its impact in bioterrorism, on the heels of an incident last month in which sensors failed to detect the bacteria at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Download this interview from October 25, 2005.

Pam vs. The Link Bra Fitting Fiesta. In this clip, you'll hear how Pam really feels about her and Pip not being invited to the Link's "Bra Fitting Fiesta" with Sheri Lynch and Ramona Holloway.
Download this clip, created October 14, 2005.

Pip Calls Anthony's 80's Show. The audio file below starts with a clip from October 7, 2005's show in which Anthony teases that Pip will call his 80's show later that evening. Then, you will hear portions of the 80's show in which Anthony once again teases Pip's presence on the show. Brock has a cameo - although that caller in this clip sounds a little like him, if you know what I mean... At least that's my theory. Judge for yourself. The file below is exactly five minutes. Download this montage from October 7, 2005.

The Mayor of Waveland, Miss. Pam interviewed Mayor Tommy Longo on October 6, 2005, giving due exposure to a town hit hard by Hurricane Katrina, yet receiving little attention, as opposed to New Orleans. You can also read this article from MSNBC.com in which the mayor is quoted. Also, here is a link to the Hancock Bank Foundation mentioned by the mayor in the interview. Contact the bank for more information.
Download this interview from October 6, 2005.

JUNIOR THE REPO MAN

Just as he comes out of nowhere to repossess that unpaid vehicle, Junior came out of nowhere to become the Funny Farm's newest sensation on a segment called "Take Away Tuesdays". Here is a collection of all of his "jobs", along with a brief description. Remember, if you don't pay, Junior will take it away!

January 17, 2005 (5:12) Junior made an impromptu call to the show before he hauled away a 2005 Lexus. It was here that they decided to have him back every week on the show, and "Takeaway Tuesdays" was born.
Takeaway Time: 28 seconds.
January 24, 2005 (9:22) It's a "Two-fer Takeaway Tuesday" as Junior takes off with not one, but two cars - a 2005 Lexus SUV and a Jaguar.
Takeaway Time: 55 seconds.
January 31, 2005 (10:04) This segment started with a heated confrontation between Junior and someone who was pepper-spraying "one of his boys". He eventually took away a 2004 Mercedes with no problems whatsoever.
Takeaway Time: 24 seconds.
February 7, 2005 (12:11) Junior's task is to repossess an 18-wheeler, except there's one problem - he's never done it before. Listen how family member Rick guides Junior, step by step, to another successful takeaway.
Takeaway Time: Undefined.
February 14, 2005 (12:35)
February 15, 2005 (8:41)
Junior's took away yet another Lexus, tying his Takewaway Tuesday time record to date - and then he gets rear-ended! He calls back later on Tuesday's show to explain, as well as at the end of Wednesday's show for a follow-up.
Takeaway Time: 24 seconds.
February 21, 2005 (11:20) This week, a new personal record was set for Junior when a Mercedes Maybach worth $345,000 was hauled away.
Takeaway Time: 20 seconds.

THE FINAL TWO DAILY SHOWS

Pam hosted a daily radio show from March 2003 through May 2006, turning down the opportunity to expand her show from two hours to four hours daily. Here are podcasts of the final two daily shows:

Friday, May 26 - Hour 1
Friday, May 26 - Hour 2
Thursday, May 25 - Hour 1
Thursday, May 25 - Hour 2

WEEKLY MONTAGES

For several weeks, we put together a montage of highlights of the show, set to the tune of the sterling ELO track from 1975, "Fire On High".

Week of November 28-December 2, 2005

Week of November 21-25, 2005

Week of November 14-18, 2005

Week of November 7-11, 2005

Week of October 31-November 4, 2005

Week of October 24-28, 2005

Week of October 17-21, 2005

Week of October 10-14, 2005

Week of October 3-7, 2005

REMIXES

David Crocker - Let Me Clear My Throat (1:03)

David's taken some on the show because he clears his throat a lot, likely brought on by nerves, but you can't tell he's nervous when he's on the air. So his throat-clearing habit inspired a colorful segment - which inspired this remix, which was actually played on the show - with Crocker himself in studio - on December 7, 2005.

"Live and Loose" (Shackadelic Remix) (3:00)

Have you seen that commercial for the Dodge Charger? Yeah, I know what you're thinking - that is one bad ass song! That song is from an artist named Chris Classic. While his lyrical stylings are funky, the song will likely be remembered for the fact that it's "mashed up" with samples of the classic rock song from Nazareth, "Hair of the Dog".

And now, you have another reason to remember the song by. Just right-click and download.

Carl Lewis Singing The National Anthem (1:19)

We've placed audio of Pam and the Monkey Boys over this infamous clip of the Olympian having a hard time singing the Star-Spangled Banner. We did it in response to someone asking if it was possible to make that clip even funnier.

Click here to hear the original.


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