September 3, 1999

This is one of those sets of pictures taken for no particular reason except that we had a cheap digital camera at our disposal that day.



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leeeeave me aloooone Sometimes during the show, Lee gets very, very insecure.
I've got a 15 pound weiner! Then we give him Lucy the weiner dog, and he starts talking again.
Sombrero.. too... TIGHT... A member of I-45 wearing a cruel, painful sombrero.
Yep.  There's Megan. Megan used to be the DJ on after us. She's real nice. So we started asking her to come in early. She did. Here she is.
AAAAAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!! Take a deep breath, and help us begin the Madlib. It startles us every time.
Big person, small dog. When Lucy was done sitting on Lee, she went to climb Rachael and Patrick in the lobby. Be sure to get a good look at that quality college radio furniture. The phone cord on the floor used to be the only way we had to get on the internet during the show.
Pan it to the left! Knobs..
Grrrr! This picture makes Patrick and Wolfe look much angrier than they actually were. That's Megan beginning her shift, where she extolled the virtues of cute British rockers.
rabies makes your eyes glow There always seem to be stray cats outside the station. Look closely for the glowing eyes.
FNEH Once back at the apartment, Lee's medication wears off, and he goes completely tardo. Patrick's big white leg shows up in way too many pictures.
no one ever looks at meeeee Lee never feeds, pets, or plays with Lucy, so she is forced to beg at the feet of others, in this case, Nick.
OK, if you think you can fit on my lap. Engineer Nick is terrified of the big scary weiner dog at his feet.
Heather's back.  And better than ever before. As the night wears on, Intern Heather demonstrates a regular Lee and Wolfe custom: Staring at the computer for hours on end when you should be sleeping.



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