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Kiley & Booms On Demand Rundown for 6/3

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Happen to miss the show this morning? If you did, well, don’t let it happen again. Here’s a taste of what was discussed.

Kiley is still on vacation this week. Ken Carman filled in for him.

6:44 - Chuck was back from vacation today, and was upset that only 18 thousand fans showed up to the Indians game yesterday in gorgeous weather. Chuck unleashed on the fans, and Ken tried to discuss with Booms, but winded up talking to the wall instead.

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7:23 - The Scripps National Spelling Bee was last week and that means the return of the Kiley and Booms Spelling Bee. Callers lined up for round 1 to compete later in the show to try and snag the title away from the reigning champion of the Kiley and Booms Spelling Bee, Monty the Color Man.

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8:05 - Ohio State president Gordon Gee made headlines for comments he made towards Catholics and the SEC and Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert used an anti-gay slur following his team’s win on Saturday. Booms and Ken discussed the offensive comments made by these two individuals.

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8:44 - Tony Zarrella, the sports director at 19 Action News and host of Tailgate 19, came on the air this morning to talk about the Indians, LeBron and participated in the Kiley and Booms Spelling Bee.

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9:23 - Round 2 of the Kiley and Booms Spelling Bee pitted the winners from the first round up against last year’s winner, “Monty the Color Man” from Twitter. Listen to the finals action here.

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