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{{Radio show
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|name = Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch
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|image = [[File:Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch.png|250px]]
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|genre = Talk show
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|starring = [[Jerry Rude]]
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|country = [[USA]]
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|station = [[KBBL]]
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|appearance = "[[Monty Can't Buy Me Love]]"
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}}
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'''''Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch''''' is a radio show, hosted by [[Jerry Rude]] on [[KBBL]].
 
'''''Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch''''' is a radio show, hosted by [[Jerry Rude]] on [[KBBL]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Mr. Burns]] tried to become more popular by going on radio show ''Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch''. He was interviewed after Jerry talked to [[Knick-Knack]] and [[Paddy-Whack]]. Mr. Burns was asked many private questions he didn't like. He was asked how many times he goes to the can, how long his wiener is, when he had his first gay experience and if he has murdered someone. Jerry wanted to comment about his flatulence and started to make farting noises with the sound effects. Mr. Burns got irritated and had a heart attack. After the interview, Jerry talked to some lesbian gladiators, who knew CPR and saved Mr. Burns' life.
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[[Mr. Burns]] tried to become more popular by going on radio show ''Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch''. He was interviewed after Jerry talked to [[Knick-Knack]] and [[Paddy-Whack]]. Mr. Burns was asked many private questions he didn't like. He was asked how many times he goes to the can, how long his wiener is, when he had his first gay experience and if he has murdered someone. Jerry wanted to comment about his flatulence and started to make farting noises with the sound effects. Mr. Burns got irritated and had a heart attack. After the interview, Jerry talked to some lesbian gladiators, who knew CPR and saved Mr. Burns' life.<ref>"[[Monty Can't Buy Me Love]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Monty Can't Buy Me Love}}
 
*{{ep|Monty Can't Buy Me Love}}
 
*{{bon|Bedroom Battle|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{bon|Bedroom Battle|(mentioned)}}
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[[Category:Radio shows]]
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}

Latest revision as of 08:07, March 15, 2024


Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch
Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch.png
Radio Show Information
Genre: Talk show
Starring: Jerry Rude
Country of origin: USA
Station: KBBL
First appearance: "Monty Can't Buy Me Love"


Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch is a radio show, hosted by Jerry Rude on KBBL.

History[edit]

Mr. Burns tried to become more popular by going on radio show Jerry Rude and the Bathroom Bunch. He was interviewed after Jerry talked to Knick-Knack and Paddy-Whack. Mr. Burns was asked many private questions he didn't like. He was asked how many times he goes to the can, how long his wiener is, when he had his first gay experience and if he has murdered someone. Jerry wanted to comment about his flatulence and started to make farting noises with the sound effects. Mr. Burns got irritated and had a heart attack. After the interview, Jerry talked to some lesbian gladiators, who knew CPR and saved Mr. Burns' life.[1]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]