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Am I The Jerk Court: The Mayo Lunch Trial

Am I The Jerk Court: The Mayo Lunch Trial

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The morning starts with a small-world moment when Paul from Beaumont, Texas calls with an update—and tells us he spotted a car with a Show Low, Arizona license plate frame all the way in Texas. Proof the world is smaller than we think.

Then it’s Am I The Jerk Court Wednesday, and today’s case might be one of the most divisive yet: a husband who puts mayo on absolutely everything brings his wife lunch at work… completely covered in mayonnaise. He thought he was surprising her with a special sauce. She says after 10 years together he should know better. The courtroom weighs in and the verdict is delivered.

Lou joins as today’s courtroom assistant judge and wins two tickets to our upcoming comedy show at the Show Low Elks Lodge on March 14th, presented by Chris Bennett Comedy and Alibertos.

Later we check in with Jan from Heber (aka Jan the Weather Man) who gives us a local weather update and tells us about the surprising thing he can watch for hours—his kittens playing with their toys.

Then Debbie from Springerville calls in on her birthday, gets an on-air Happy Birthday serenade, and requests a song from former Country Climb Star of the Week Cole Bradford – “Girl Dad.”

It’s a morning full of small-town moments, laughs, and one very questionable condiment choice.

🎟 Stand-Up Comedy Night – March 14
Show Low Elks Lodge – Doors open at 5pm
Alibertos Food Truck & Bar on site
Show starts at 6:30pm

GA Tickets: $25
VIP Reserved (almost sold out): $35

Get tickets at
chrisbennettcomedy.com

Follow @colebradfordmusic and check out his song Girl Dad.

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