Morning Bull was back together again on this Thursday program! We had plenty more Bills montages, sound, parodies and tribute songs as they get ready for the AFC Championship game in Kansas City on Sunday evening! Along with that, we had some really cool guests such as Al Burns from an authentic Bills backers bar in KC, Jim Kelly for his weekly pep talk-catch up with us before the big game on Sunday night; and a really special 'Bills Mafia Babe' Kristin who is headed to the game this weekend!
Robs Did You Know took place, as did the TrendZone featuring some great sound from around the world!
From social media, all over Buffalo, Kristin Kimmick is a member of 'Bills Mafia Babes' and is an ultra-Bills fan! She joined us to talk about her Bills 'woman-cave' and her cool collectibles, the tickets she bought for the AFC Champ game in KC on Sunday and to tell us about a cool experience she will share with her late father.
Al Burns is the owner and operator of Al's Bar and Grill in KC, a notable Bills backers bar that fans frequent when they travel to Missouri. He gave us a ring late in the show to talk about all of the hype happening around there, especially his spot and how he plans on welcoming all of the Bills fans on Sunday!
Jim Kelly, former Bills QB and Hall of Famer joined us for his weekly Thursday spot in which we broke down the matchup alittle bit for Sunday night and also had a chance to ask him about his experience in the last AFC Championship game the Bills were in; coincidentally 27 years ago, versus the Chiefs!
We had some observations about the inauguration yesterday also!
Finally, joining us from Washington DC, Matt Gould, our local cameraman and videographer friend was filming the inauguration from a birdseye view and told us some cool stories about the day.
There was also some funny viral sound going around of a sportscaster who had to do the 'Pinto Ron Challenge' and get covered in mustard and ketchup...and he did. We heard it here.
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