play bickelball. rachel: are you playing? steve: i am. rachel: anyone else? steve: find out. brian: wish it had a better name, it is named after the inventor s dog, pickleball. paddleball, you use a paddle and racquetball, you use a racket. do you use pickles? steve: you can, you won t score. rachel: i love pickles by the way. brian: do you want to play with them? steve: king of the dill playing pickles. another dad joke, guilty as charge. rachel, good to have you. rachel: good to be here and your dad jokes. steve: another fox news alert, rescue crews are back on the scene of the deadly new york parking garage clapgs on this wednesday morning. rachel: responders are making
was a waiting list to get the job and now we need to be above the noise and traffic and stand out. indeed, steve, i bleep you not, this is what they re doing and these days, you got to do something to get the attention of people. low unemployment, desperate footwork workers, looking for students and retirees what better place to work than an amusement park. i have been working at an amusement park for last 40 years. steve: indeed, that story appropriate for guy named jeff flock. i wasn t going to go there. steve: another dad joke, like that. rachel: i love it, keep them coming. steve: up next lawrence having breakfast with friends. first check in with dana perino
Puns grow knee-high - and in bawdier moments a bit higher - in Shucked, the new musical comedy that combines the winking hayseed humor of Green Acres and Hee Haw with the decidedly urban, gently subversive camp that peppered the Off Broadway scene in the '90s with kitschy fare like Ruthle.