Is the ghost of Edna haunting the WVOH studios in Hazlehurst? Do they sell old women’s perfume by the 55 gallon drum? What do you do when the government can’t catch a chicken? Can the show get worse than last week’s debacle? Does Buck dance? Speaking of Buck, what makes him smile? Who Dat say gonna beat them Saints? Answers to these and other questions can be found in this episode of the Big Honkin Show as we declare Buck the official co host of the show, do a little bit of Superbowl/Monkey talk, and try to keep things going. Don’t forget to leave reviews on iTunes.

November 24th, 2009 at 11:54 am
Hi Steve and Buck – went home on my lunch break (I always go home to let the dogs out), and just had to google the 2 videos that you talk about. Needless to say, sitting here peeing my pants!
Thanks for that!
November 26th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Hey Steve am Buck! Just thought that I would want to give you guys a bit of my thoughts and feedback as to how some of your shows have been going. I love the show, don’t get me wrong. But I was just wondering if maybe the whole, political part of the show could be scratched off. Now I’m not one to censor anybody’s opinion. It’s just that the entire rest of the show is so fun and happy, but when you start getting on politics, it just saddens the whole show with this sorta doom and gloom feeling. But anyway, bye Steve and Buck, I love the show, and i hope it lasts for a long time!
November 30th, 2009 at 10:06 am
I agree with Martin – don’t take the chance that you could lose listeners because they have a different political opinion than you, or hate political chatter altogether. LMAO for the rest of the show! Oh and Linda W. (aka Archer) who commented above, should not listen to the Big Honking Show from the comfort of a Hawaii chair… pee and electric motor, not a good combo. Love the show… keep up the great work.
December 7th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
I’m getting caught up on my podcast. Good Lord, please nix the political discussion.
I will say that many of us felt like our voices weren’t being heard when Bush was office. We were in the minority then, so we weren’t being listened to. A lot of people are saying that now that we are in power we should do what they did and use our greater numbers to push our policies through. Not saying that I agree with that, but it is just a matter of perspective.