Monthly Archives: June 2011
This edition of The Five Count kicked off the summer with a bang. During the show we explained how Nell Carter invented Kit Kats, tried to decide who would win in a fight between the Minnesota communities of Henderson and Le Sueur, and issued an open challenge to Coolio. We consider him to be a foolio. We challenge you to…
It’s heating up around these parts and we can’t help but notice the listeners have let themselves go. To help, we’ve decided to once again open up The Five Count vaults. This episode of The Five Count is from Aug. 9, 2008. For this show, we set out to try and get Southern Minnesota back into shape. To do that,…
We were joined by two more celebrity guests for this special Father’s Day edition of The Five Count. First up we chatted with our good pal Butterbean. Butterbean is a five-time World Toughman Heavyweight Champion. During his boxing career he held the IBA Super-Heavyweight title and the WAA Heavyweight title. He also competed at WWE’s Wrestlemania XV. During the show he…
This episode of The Five Count marked the seven-year anniversary of the show. We celebrated by stretching the show out an extra hour and a half. During the show we reminisced about the early days of the show, received a call from an inebriated Santa Claus, and The Five Count House Band gave an under-rehearsed, in-studio performance of all your…
This edition of The Five Count featured a special interview with Adolfo “Shabba Doo” Quiñones. Shabba Doo is best known for his role as “Ozone” in the films Breakin’ and Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo. He was also a founder of the dance group known as The Original Lockers. During the show he discussed the early days of break-dancing, his feud with…