Gentlemen: non-ironically funny show today, Well, like, half a show, anyway.
Cold open has Mike and the boys just fucking shredding douchebag soon-to-be-former intern Dan O'Brien, including mercilessly mocking his douchey Facebook profile picture.
(The Underground, if you'll recall, was way out ahead of this:
http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/40/89342/2392464.html#msg-2392464. But whatever, we're "haters" who spew "poison" and ruin their otherwise massively successful social media campaigns.)
First three breaks has Mike telling a story about losing his phone at the casino, which is funnier than it sounds. He ends up finding it-- spoiler alert-- but the story has all the Mike greatest hits: delusional self-justification of sneaking in a trip to the casino on his way to pick up his daughters from the airport, acknowledgement that he's a "man of many vices," self-deprecating exasperation at his grandpa-like confusion. It was a stupid little story, but he seemed relaxed and in a good mood while telling it, and let Oscar and Robb needle him along the way. (Robb kept himself more or less in check, against all odds.)
Show kind of trails off when they get into Jerry Lewis being a dick in recent interviews, and the news and Audio Vault are the usual abortions. Though Mike does accuse Robb of inserting a clip from an old David Prowse interview just to get the word "negro" on the air.
(I kind of miss thinly-veiled racist Robb, though I imagine in the world of president-elect Trump and Black Lives Matter, "bleeding blue" Mike has whistled a halt to that shtick.)
Anyway. First half of the show or so was kinda fun. Not brilliant pretend-radio, but a comparative win.