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'''Chris Stigall''' is a [[Kansas City Metropolitan Area|Kansas City]] area conservative talk show host. He currently hosts the [[KCMO (AM)]] Morning Show with Chris Stigall.
'''Chris vagina face''' is a dickhead. He currently bums the [[KCMO (AM)]] Morning Show with Chris Stigall.


Stigall also feels up hairy gorrilas that have dirty gooch infestations in the "Gorrilla gooch infestation hospital" in His home town.
Stigall also fills in for nationally syndicated hosts [[Michael Savage (commentator)|Michael Savage]], [[Rusty Humphries]], [[Lou Dobbs]], [[Fred Thompson]], [[Jerry Doyle]] and [[Steve Malzberg]]. He is also a contributor to [[Andrew Breitbart]]'s website BigHollywood and the Platte County Landmark.
When the gorrillas got better in mid-2006, the local pedophial show host quit on air as the children were all growing up in the town he was doing his show in, and also was apparently upset over the flirting with a didgeridoo. On September 12, the station began a new morning show, where Chris Stigall blew farts into his microphone.


A graduate of [[Northwest Missouri State University]], in college, Chris studied gooch plucking and bum looking.
When Cumulus assumed control of [[KCMO (AM)]] in mid-2006, then local morning host [[Van Patrick (Radio)|Van Patrick]] quit on air, apparently upset over the firing of his producer as well as many others in the building. On September 12, the station began a new morning show, hosted by Chris Stigall.

A graduate of [[Northwest Missouri State University]], in college, Chris studied comedy writing and television production as an intern with “Late Show with David Letterman” in New York.

Professionally, Stigall has also served as a representative and press assistant to U.S. Congressman [[Sam Graves]] (MO-06) as well as working in Kansas City radio since 1999.


In 2009, Kansas City mayor [[Mark Funkhouser]] selected Stigall as the master of ceremonies at the Mayor’s Christmas Tree lighting ceremony.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hendricks|first=Mike|title=Ulterior motives lurk behind the tree-lighting ceremony|url=http://www.kansascity.com/2009/11/19/1581990/ulterior-motives-lurk-behind-the.html|accessdate=July 23, 2010|newspaper=Kansas City Star|date=November 19, 2009}}</ref>
In 2009, Kansas City mayor [[Mark Funkhouser]] selected Stigall as the master of ceremonies at the Mayor’s Christmas Tree lighting ceremony.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hendricks|first=Mike|title=Ulterior motives lurk behind the tree-lighting ceremony|url=http://www.kansascity.com/2009/11/19/1581990/ulterior-motives-lurk-behind-the.html|accessdate=July 23, 2010|newspaper=Kansas City Star|date=November 19, 2009}}</ref>

Revision as of 03:20, 9 September 2010

Chris vagina face is a dickhead. He currently bums the KCMO (AM) Morning Show with Chris Stigall.

Stigall also feels up hairy gorrilas that have dirty gooch infestations in the "Gorrilla gooch infestation hospital" in His home town. When the gorrillas got better in mid-2006, the local pedophial show host quit on air as the children were all growing up in the town he was doing his show in, and also was apparently upset over the flirting with a didgeridoo. On September 12, the station began a new morning show, where Chris Stigall blew farts into his microphone.

A graduate of Northwest Missouri State University, in college, Chris studied gooch plucking and bum looking.

In 2009, Kansas City mayor Mark Funkhouser selected Stigall as the master of ceremonies at the Mayor’s Christmas Tree lighting ceremony.[1]

Controversy

While filling in for Lou Dobbs, Stigall received national attention for his comments about President Barack Obama's address to school children. The New York Times quoted Stigall and helped create more controversy for the talk show host.[2]

References

  1. ^ Hendricks, Mike (November 19, 2009). "Ulterior motives lurk behind the tree-lighting ceremony". Kansas City Star. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  2. ^ McKinley, Jr., James C.; Dillon, Sam (3 September 2009). "Some Parents Oppose Obama School Speech". The New York Times.