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9th Annual Halloween Spooktacular - Heard on WBHF Radio

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Every year on WBHF Radio in NW Georgia, three of us get together for a special Halloween show. Fellow broadcaster, Barry King, aka BK, from his show "BK on the Air," fellow podcaster and my co-host on "The Wilder Ride", Walt Murray and I bring the audience our own special brand of trick-or-treating. Consider this a BONUS show and will have absolutely nothing to do with news or politics. What I do think you'll get in a lot of laughs, a healthy dose of inuendo, and lots and lots of Halloween related topics.

For example, we will talk about our five least favorite Halloween candies; a couple of movies we were told would scare the pants off of us, but turned out to be complete duds; each of our top five scariest movie posters; and, our top five list of movies that we each think are scary, but you may have really never heard of them -- we called it, "Not your run of the kill movie list."

Throughout the show, we talked with several listeners, talked about Halloween traditions and how it's changed over the years and even included a radio-theatre short story written by Chris Frew, who penned the tale just for the show. It's a lot of fun and we hope you enjoy reliving our 9th Annual Halloween Spooktacular.

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Every year on WBHF Radio in NW Georgia, three of us get together for a special Halloween show. Fellow broadcaster, Barry King, aka BK, from his show "BK on the Air," fellow podcaster and my co-host on "The Wilder Ride", Walt Murray and I bring the audience our own special brand of trick-or-treating. Consider this a BONUS show and will have absolutely nothing to do with news or politics. What I do think you'll get in a lot of laughs, a healthy dose of inuendo, and lots and lots of Halloween related topics.

For example, we will talk about our five least favorite Halloween candies; a couple of movies we were told would scare the pants off of us, but turned out to be complete duds; each of our top five scariest movie posters; and, our top five list of movies that we each think are scary, but you may have really never heard of them -- we called it, "Not your run of the kill movie list."

Throughout the show, we talked with several listeners, talked about Halloween traditions and how it's changed over the years and even included a radio-theatre short story written by Chris Frew, who penned the tale just for the show. It's a lot of fun and we hope you enjoy reliving our 9th Annual Halloween Spooktacular.

  continue reading

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