Your host of SwaG!, Bat Guano, was showing some signs of dis-ease in this episode.
Was it because he guzzled an entire bottle of a “health drink” containing exotic Brazilian jungle fruits, which caused him to evacuate his bowels quite forcefully just before he left his home for the WIDR studios?
Or was it the bitter cold Michigan winter of darkest January, temperature barely reaching one degree, that caused Mr. Guano to seem like he has the cabin fever?
The usual coffee-generated anxiety seemed ... off.
Sure, durning Green Slime he tried to find comfort in playing tunes with pop-culture jokes relevant to the aged, with “Car 54” and “Laugh-In” references. He played an unusual amount of jazz and country. But angry and fearful songs burst forth in the third hour. It was then when Mr. Guano realized that this was the last SwaG! of an era. An era that influenced his musical selections in a deep psychological manner. It was the last SwaG! of the George W. Bush era.
A source of the anger, anxiety,confusion, paranoia, disgust. fear, and vividly ironic and sarcastic tones that at times overwhelmed the weekly broadcast, was going to be gone. What next for Bat Guano? What next for SwaG!?