Podcast: February 24, 2018

Flood Bros. Disposal presents the Skinny & Houli Show and we welcome the man of the hour, Joe Ahern, CEO of the 100 Club of Chicago. Joe fills us in on the tragic details of last week’s murder and funeral of Chicago Police Department 18th District Commander Paul Bauer and the aftermath, setting in motion what Joe called “the defining moment for the city of Chicago” as thousands of mourners lined the street to honor the slain commander.  Joe tells the story of the funeral and Houli lambastes Governor Rauner for grandstanding in front of the dead cop’s coffin to make a campaign speech. The 100 Club provides high school and college scholarships for all the children of first responders killed in the line of duty. Please help them out today with a donation to continue their great work at 100clubchicago.org Then our old friend comedian Pat Chase drops by to tell us of his first headlining gig coming up next week at The Improv in Schaumburg on Sunday, March 4th at 7PM. He promises to buy one of you a beer if you show up. Get your tix here: https://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?eventId=8151355&pl=chicagoimprov&dispatch=loadSelectionData
Great show!

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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