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| ARTIST: | Roy D. Mercer |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Virgin Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Police Chief, Roy Vs. Goldberg, Lost Lunch Box, Smooshed Hand, Lost Heirloom, Zeerox the Myna Bird, RV Backwash, Poison Pansies, JJ the DJ, Cookie Buzz, Giant Squarsh, Who Wants to Whup a Millionaire? |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724385000324 |
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Customer Reviews of How Big' A Boy Are Ya?, Vol. 7: Hangin' It Up
a great cd for anyone who loves to play jokes on others I have been listening to RD Mercer for about 3 years now. Unlike the Jerky Boys (who I dont find funny at all) RD Mercer calls up people with a problem, asks for money to solve the problem and then if he gets no money he tells them he will kick there butt....and the lets the person on the other end off the hook. This CD never has a dull call and will keep you on the edge of your seat. To me this is the last of the best radio skits around.
Couldn't Be Much Better
Probably the best yet. Zeerox the mynah bird is incredibly funny!
Never a Dull Moment With Roy D. Mercer.
Roy D. Mercer is a telephone prankster which is actually, the creation of two DJS from Tulsa, Oklahoma, namely, Brent Douglas (the voice of Mercer) and Phil Stone. In each of its' ribtickling releases, Mercer, calls up on unsuspecting victims tells them that their responsible for a strange incident that took place. The fun part is that Mercer threatens to whup their you-know-what if he isn't financially compensated. Unlike the Jerky Boys, Phil and Brent let their victims off the hook.
Volume Seven never has a dull moment. One of the highlights is track two "Roy vs Goldberg" which features its' first celebrity victim, professional wrestler Bill Goldberg. My favorite of all has to be "Giant Squarsh" in which Roy harasses a TV journalist about her failure to show up to cover a giant Squash." Wait until you hear her reaction when she realizes that the phone call was a prank.
Like the first six volumes, you'll get an enjoyment out of people reacting to Roy's threat of a major "...".
If you never heard of Roy D. Mercer. Volume Seven counts as your introduction to this mad redneck maniac and his two creators.