Evenings with Dennis Liermann
THINGS A GROWN MAN SHOULD NEVER HAVE
Posted by Big D

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(According to Men's Health)

  • A black eye - You're smart enough to talk your way out of any fight you're going to lose.

  • A witty e-mail signature. Don't let your electronic correspondence become the digital version of a motivation poster.

  • An empty refrigerator. Always aim to be ready to create an on-the-fly, three course dinner for her along with breakfast in bed.

  • PlayStation thumb. When they're relaxing, grown men can behave like children. But if you devolve long enough to cause calluses or button-shaped bruises, you're assuredly missing out on life.

  • A key chain with a bottle opener.

  • A lucky shirt. Every shirt is lucky when worn by a man who knows that the harder he works the luckier he'll be.

  • An unstamped passport.

  • Olympic dreams.

  • Less than $20 in his wallet. A real man should always carry a business card and enough dough to pick up coffee, bagels, and the Sunday paper without whipping out the plastic.

  • A name for his "male member."

  • Any beer that costs less than $20 a case.

  • The need to quote The Big Lebowski, Caddyshack, or Superbad. Reciting someone else's lines reminds people that you haven't the wit to write your own.


  • Code words for ugly women. Actually, code words for anything.

  • A Nerf hoop in his living room.

  • A secret handshake.

  • Drinking glasses with logos.

  • A recent story with the phrase "So I said to the cop..."



Bio
The pride of Beemer, Nebraska! Dennis has always wanted a way to showcase his talents (or lack there of ha ha!) ever since the ripe ol' age of about 11 when he would "broadcast" neighborhood ball games. Radio has always been a part of his life, whether is be listening to ball games growing up, right here on 107.9, to any of the bigger sports markets, to his variety of favorite music stations through out the years.

I had the opportunity to be the PA guy for a lot of the high school games back at Beemer when I was going to high school and that pretty much set the stage for me to do this as a living. My first real radio job started right here at 107.9 The Bull and 840 KTIC back in May of 2000. I started off part time for the most part just board operating ball games with the occasional fill in on the AM every now and then. From there I was a "temporary" Sunday sign on guy from 6am - 12pm, evidently I was supposed to "fill in for Tom for a few months." Those few months have pretty much turned into 6 years of Sunday mornings.(Tom, you can have them back any time by the way!!)

These days you can catch me from 7-12pm on The Bull weeknights and also from 6-12pm on Sunday nights. Also you can catch the 107.9 The Bull High school scoreboard show with me, Friday nights during the sports season.

 

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