suspicious-looking men around out subway and it has nothing to do with terror. you don t seem suspicious of anyone else in the car. you go away. well, they are not a concern. the guys in overcoats. that s different. caller: kevin, after the terror attacks in london in the last century, do you guys worry about anything at all anymore? yeah, of course. i think we share the same concerns as you guys. see, the problem with public opinion is that it s usually wrong. people can t be trusted for their opinion because they are often inherently stupid. the fact of the matter is, we are more at risk now in our major cities than we have ever been, given retaliatory retribution. there are a lot of powers at play. islamic fundamentalist groups. commando-style raising chemical attacks are almost certainly part of the future. we have to stay vigilant.
greg: that was sir ben kingsley. really. greg: kevin, you re here because you are british. yeah. greg: i want to direct a couple of questions to you. please, do. please, do. greg: what was your take on what went on this week? has england changed? is there something about the culture? what was your gut? i was horrified. i am deeply embarrassed. i think most people are deeply embarrassed. they can blame the socioeconomic downturn as to the main reason they are may having this way. it comes down to hooliganism, thuggery and a broken, feral state, where we have created an underclass, in our advanced democratic society that has been forgotten and is coming out of the woodwork to cause anarchy. caller: russell brand had an article in the guardian and he
i ll stop if you start. let s move on to the riots. here s the thing. you know, i know they are having trouble busting some of the rioters, but they are not that hard to find. look for reporters interviewing people with hoods and bandanas around their face. also, kevin, you said that russell brand is a middle-crass, champagne-swirling [bleep] you are right. you are right. he s not really struggling like you are. a guy that can fly into the u.s. on a whim to do a show for free. actually actually i came here to do work. i am here at fox as an aside. you are going to get your facts right, joseph, i suggest you put a bit more research into this. all right. you know what the work he did this morning? sitting on my couch watching hostel and hostel 2. i didn t watch hostel 2.
residents are not worried at all about terror. but they are quite concerned about broadway s revival of hair and its sister act. thank you, joe. that s it? we are not going to do some humorous back and forth like you always do? greg: nah. if it was andy, would you do it? greg: yeah. i hate the both of you. greg: neither one of us cares. but we love you. really? greg: no. you suck. beat it. let s welcome our guests. she s so hot that all of her pants are hot pants, i m here with anna gilligan. and as a special birthday treat, we have andy levy in the studio. don t touch anything andy. and my repulsive side kick bill schultz. the kitchen from great britain. sitting next to me, kevin godlington, former british soldier who runs a charity for
typical women. said one vancouver resident, this isn t what the canucks are about. no, they are all about losing stanley cups. congratulationss to the baltimore brew wins who won the thing. can we see tape of the game winning goal. send in the doctor. send in the bench. and a cushion. and there goes two more. that ball is making her go center. tie score. give him the works, baby. i will never understand hockey. i understand that i now love it. kevin, i m willing to guess that this kind of violence after a game never, ever happens in england. am i right? happens all the time. interestingly, it is not confirming to my normal stereo type and offering you a violent response.