Posted on 03/09/2019 8:50:23 AM PST by navysealdad
Roy D. Mercer prank phone call to a Navy Recruiter. Roy D. Mercer is a fictional character created by disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone on radio station KMOD-FM in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Brent Douglas, who performs Mercer's voice, uses the character as a vehicle for comedy sketches in which he performs prank calls.
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Pranking servicemen (unless by shipmates, close friends or relatives) doesn’t get my approval.
The guy caught on right away and couldn’t keep from laughing his head off. he asked for a copy.
LOL
Mercer has several CDs and they’re all hilarious!!
We took them on a long trip and laughed the entire four hours.
I guess You’re Hamster Lived!
That’s Funny right there.
You’ll have to listen to it.
Hamster named “Liberace.”
Thanks Dad,
That is Hilarious!
Not so many years ago, a good friend and I would occasionally take a summer day off work, ice down some beer and head out on my boat to some secluded cove on Lake Cumberland and listen to Roy D. Mercer and oldies tapes that I’d recorded. We’d spend many hours basking in the sun, listening to Roy and music and drinking ice cold beer, periodically jumping in the water to cool down and make room for more beer. We’d laugh like hyenas while listening to the Roy D. Mercer stories. Those were some mighty good times.
These guys had an AM radio show I listened to all the time for many years. Alas Roy died many years ago.
When they called the sheriff to change the TV channel when Roy was bed bound was tops. The sheriff didn’t have a clue and blew up on old Roy. Lots of good skits in that collection. They also had the Dick Lexia the Dyslexic Weatherman who mangled up words, and of course Greek Theater with stars such as Cornholeous and Menstratius.
Thanks for posting this; we can often withstand a double dose of humor.
Oldie but a goodie.
Fun Filled Web link too.
Same here. Our military has better things to do.
When I was a lieutenant, me and my fellow platoon leaders would regularly prank call our company commander. We had a blast.
We had Gary Burbank here in Cincinnati. Once he called Ask-A-Nurse and complained he had gotten his Anbesol and Anusol mixed up. He said his rear end was so numb he was sliding out of the chair and his throat had closed up he could hardly speak. He really had the nurse going.
More Gary Burbank. He called Attorney General Janet Reno’s office and asked them to put up “lawyer crossing” signs outside of courthouses because of their use of cellphones.
The best was when he called Woody Allen’s publicist and told them someone was putting up POW MIA signs and flags everywhere and he didn’t think it was appropriate to advocate violence when Woody was going through a divorce from Mia Farrow. It took a while before the publicist caught on.
Huh, I thought hed passed away several years ago.
In 1981 a few of the men in the C&E schools at 29 Palms ran the staff duty’s on/off road bike up a flagpole one night.
Had a Blast!
Enjoy it While You can,
cause it’s a 20 mile hike
at 4 hundred Hours, Grunt!
That was my attitude too when I started to listen. But the recruiter seemed to get a huge kick out of it and it *was* damn funny!
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