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Random Photo From Tom Leppert’s Facebook Page of the Day (11/14/11)

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From the November 4 issue of Inside Radio: "97.1 The Eagle (KEGL-FM, Dallas) is proud to announce the debut of its new morning team, TOMCAT AND THE BACK ALLEY BUNCH. Hosted by Tom "Tomcat" Leppert, and featuring his longtime sidekick, Meredith "Virgin Mary" McKool, TOMCAT AND THE BACK ALLEY BUNCH is fresh from a three-year stint working morning drive in Omaha, Nebraska. Known for its conservative take on the day's news, THE BACK ALLEY BUNCH will be bringing its stable of characters along with it, including B'Suck O-Bomb-A, the job-destroying street thug; local call girl Pancy Nelosi; and Bill O'Reilly. TOMCAT AND THE BACK ALLEY BUNCH debut November 21."
From the November 4 issue of Inside Radio: "97.1 The Eagle (KEGL-FM, Dallas) is proud to announce the hiring of its new morning team, TOMCAT AND THE BACK ALLEY BUNCH. Hosted by erstwhile senate candidate Tom "Tomcat" Leppert, and featuring his longtime sidekick, Meredith "Virgin Mary" McKool, TOMCAT AND THE BACK ALLEY BUNCH is fresh from a three-year stint working morning drive in San Angelo, Texas. Known for its conservative take on the day's news, THE BACK ALLEY BUNCH will be bringing its beloved stable of characters along with it, including B'Suck O-Bomb-A, the job-destroying street thug; local call girl Pancy Nelosi; and Bill O'Reilly. TOMCAT AND THE BACK ALLEY BUNCH debuts November 21."

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