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It's all about racism on tonight's Idol Radio Show, as Alan, aka the Token White Guy, and Sir Darryl talk about the possible lawsuit that nine former black American Idol contestants want to file against the TV show. The guys talk the claims being made, the scheme the lawyer says the show purports against black contestants, the nine contestants that are involved, and the other lawsuits that Season 2 contestant Corey Clark has filed.
Darryl wonders whether or not masturbation is against gods law so he researches websites to find his answer. Darryl also plays clips of a man who is trying to masturbate anymore and is giving video testimonials of his struggle. Later Darryl calls a sex addiction doctor only to learn that she allows you to masturbate during the session and she might masturbate as well. In the second hour Pastor Manning REPEATEDLY calls Al Sharpton a "Nappy Headed Hoe" and Alan talks more abut ridiculous lawsuits!
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Tonight's Idol Radio Show begins with Alan, aka the Token White Guy, making Sir Darryl jealous about the weather. After that discussion, Rigor Mortis sets in, followed by Sir Darryl getting grossed out at the concept of Bacon Cotton Candy. The guys then talk about Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga swapping crowns.
For the break, Alan plays a recording he obtained of Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera singing a new version of "Moves Like Jagger," a video of which you can see after the jump.
After the break, Alan tells Darryl what former American Idol contestant Jennifer Hudson said about the show. This leads to a discussion about seeing more past contestants on the show. The guys then talk about laying down while doing the show, banging heads against metal chairs, and having a disease named after you. Oh, and Darryl stormed off the set.
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Dan and Eric discuss: Casablanca's birthday, The Following, Amazon reaches for the stars, King Ralph, Beyoncegate, The Canyons get rejected, the DVD pick of the week.
It's another crazy night on the Idol Radio Show, as Alan, aka the Token White Guy, makes a confession regarding the truth about Sir Darryl. The confession was worthy enough of Dear Abby, who is no longer with us. After those discussions, the guys talk about the sharp decline in American Idol's ratings and whether all four judges will make it to the end of this season, much less next season.
For the break, Alan brings in the group One Direction. However, they seem to have changed their tune about What Makes You Beautiful. You can see the video of the new version of the song after the jump.
After the break, Alan conducts a sing-off competition between Sir Darryl and New York American Idol auditioner Albert Chang (no surprise who won). Alan then sets Darryl up by asking him if a clip of someone singing is worthy enough to go to Hollywood Week (video of the guy Alan is referring to after the jump). The guys then talk about several other auditioners, including Sarah Restuccio, Kez Ban, Melissa Bush, and Lazaro Arbos.