Podcast: November 12, 2016

Flood Brothers Disposal presents The Skinny and Houli show and this week we’re celebrating Ireland’s victory over the New Zealand All Blacks. Skinny tells us some stories about his ability to estimate crowd sizes. If you need an estimate, he’s your guy! Our guest this week is our very good friend, Pete Fasano, from Pies by Fasano. Pete is always busy around the holidays and he’s on the show to talk about the business. He tells us about when the company started up back in 1946, the different types of pies they make and the guys discuss the importance of family. Pete also brought some pies to the show and our hosts do a live taste test on air. The verdict is great so be sure to get your pies from Pete! Our hosts take a look back over their trip to Ireland and share some unheard stories with us. We hear about the upcoming events in the Chicagoland area and as always, we have our ‘Who Cares?’ and ‘Who Died?’ segments. Our monthly segment, ‘Today in 1916’, takes us on a trip back to the fight for freedom and we’re given a small lesson about the importance of the 1916 rising. As always, a great show with our terrible two. The craic is mighty!

About Mike Houlihan

Mike Houlihan is the writer and star of the independent feature film “Tapioca,” also starring Ben Vereen and Tim Kazurinsky.. Mike began his professional career in show business 36 years ago as an apprentice actor with the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Ct. Mike Houlihan is Chicago’s own “triple threat” writer, producer, and performer whose talents have earned him the respect and confidence of our media community. He is a former weekly features columnist for The Chicago Sun-Times, “Houli in ’da Hood,” and since 1996 has written his humor column in The Irish American News, “Hooliganism.”

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