4.7 is a Reach
Obligatory 5-star review from a loyal listener for a whiny Salk. Born and raised in the Seattle area, but now living in Phoenix, I listen to the show to keep current on my favorite Seattle teams because it is eclectic and somehow mildly entertaining. Salk is overbearing and unrelenting in his outrageously closed-minded opinions, but we embrace him like the weirdos from Portland. Brock’s wide set eyes fixate on “body beautiful” people because his massive hands resemble more ogre than he cares to admit and he’s jealous of those who don’t transform every night into their true selves - like he and his cousin Princess Fiona. However, we appreciate his many connections to the sporting world since guests agree to appear on the show to take shots at Salk (like we all wish we could), while sprinkling in a few nuggets about sports to camouflage their true intent. Justin is the cool kid, now estranged from the show to avoid Salk’s salty influence. Meanwhile, Maura stands out for being genuine and authentic, as exhibited in her comments about Kenneth Walker. Altogether, it’s consistent with our society’s trend to waste time on nonsense, but it’s captivating to listen to this cast that rivals the Adams Family. #takethebullbythehands
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