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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (20195)2/27/2002 11:50:54 PM
From: bela_ghoulashi  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 281500
 
There's a game they play on one of the local radio stations around here that I sometimes hear when I'm out driving in the car. The host's name is Ray, and the premise of the game is that Ray tells some bizarre, unusual, or outrageous story over the air and listeners call in to say if they think the story is true or if it's just some bs he made up on the spot. If they're right, then they win concert tickets or cds or t-shirts or something.

The name of the game is, charmingly enough, "RAY, YOU'RE FULL OF IT!"

Because that's the answer you're supposed to make when you believe the host is simply spouting bs.

And the whole idea of the game, in a nutshell (ahem!), is to unleash hordes of enthused and eager young listeners onto the airwaves so they can gleefully shout at the top of their lungs "RAY, YOU'RE FULL OF IT!" as raucously and feelingly as possible.

I've never played, of course. But I am reminded of it from time to time.