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Ep. 114 7/29/19 How Could Anyone Not Know Who Idris Elba Is?

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National sports talk radio with a Carolina twist. What are the Mets doing? Do they dare trade Thor? What would you do if your kid won $3million? And does that possibility make it OK to lock yourself in a room for six months, playing Fortnite? Getting ready for fantasy football, we take a look at the top dozen running backs in 2019. Our takeaway: Zeke is miles ahead of the pack. Captain Marvel wasn't as bad as people said it was, and Spider-Man isn't bad, either. But shouldn't Hollywood recognize that Idris Elba would be the greatest superhero of all-time? The big shocker, though... Trent legitimately had no idea who Idris Elba is. How is that possible? All this and more on this week's episode of 'From the Cheap Seats.' 'From the Cheap Seats' is a weekly sports talk radio program hosted by Chris deLambert, Brandon Atkins, Professor Trent Nichols, and the inimitable Robert Brickey; produced in central North Carolina, broadcast locally on WFJA 105.5FM, and heard around the world on the Ironiq Media Network and WRPR. Every broadcast is recorded and made available on the web via iTunes, Google Play, and SoundCloud. For more information, follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @CheapSeatRadio. Feedback? Email the hosts at CheapSeatRadio@gmail.com.
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National sports talk radio with a Carolina twist. What are the Mets doing? Do they dare trade Thor? What would you do if your kid won $3million? And does that possibility make it OK to lock yourself in a room for six months, playing Fortnite? Getting ready for fantasy football, we take a look at the top dozen running backs in 2019. Our takeaway: Zeke is miles ahead of the pack. Captain Marvel wasn't as bad as people said it was, and Spider-Man isn't bad, either. But shouldn't Hollywood recognize that Idris Elba would be the greatest superhero of all-time? The big shocker, though... Trent legitimately had no idea who Idris Elba is. How is that possible? All this and more on this week's episode of 'From the Cheap Seats.' 'From the Cheap Seats' is a weekly sports talk radio program hosted by Chris deLambert, Brandon Atkins, Professor Trent Nichols, and the inimitable Robert Brickey; produced in central North Carolina, broadcast locally on WFJA 105.5FM, and heard around the world on the Ironiq Media Network and WRPR. Every broadcast is recorded and made available on the web via iTunes, Google Play, and SoundCloud. For more information, follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @CheapSeatRadio. Feedback? Email the hosts at CheapSeatRadio@gmail.com.
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