Tola Talks WTF it’s Raining Dead Geese & Flying Cars

It’s WTF Wednesday on Tola Talks so we’re talking all sorts of crazy stuff including 2,000 dead geese falling from the sky, the world’s first flying car set to debut in 2017, and the largest snowfall ever in Capracotta, Italy. Plus, the awesome light display of Aurora Borealis and a few celebrity birthday shout-outs for Adam Levine, Dane Cook, Queen Latifah, Michael Rapaport and Vanessa Williams. Weekdays on youtube.com/tolatalks and all Social: @richtola

Tola Talks Stand-Up Routines w/ Comedian Joe Taylor

Tola Talks with comedian Joe Taylor and features a clip of his stand-up routine at Flappers Comedy Club in Los Angeles. On Freaky Friday, Rich also talks about the Guardians of Peace cyber attacking Sony Pictures, Seth Rogen & James Franco, James Bond and his new Aston Martin car, the Miracle boy found with a body temperature less than 55 degrees, and the top 5 new Apps that’ll make you say Wow! Plus the Get Your S#!T Together Award to the wacko Baptist Pastor in Tempe, AZ, who declares ‘no queers or homos” allowed in his church.

Weekdays on youtube.com/tolatalks

Tola Talks with Actor/Comedian Matthew Sterling Nye

 

Tola Talks with actor/comedian and guest co-host, Matthew Sterling Nye. On Whatever Wednesdays, Rich talks Ebola & another infected health care worker, declining gas prices & Hollywood babes & their “$5,000 and a Jeep”, Toyota vehicle recalls & GM’s $30 million car recall in 2014, Hong Kong police & excessive force, plus a 10 year-old murderer and a 17 year-old GYST Award recipient who left a $2 tip with feces on it…now that’s pretty crappy!

Weekdays on youtube.com/tolatalks.

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Tola Talks’ Rich Tola with Actor/Comedian, Matthew Sterling Nye

Ode to Robin Williams

Every so often, a kindred spirit comes along,

To make us believe, that every one of us belongs.

He stands his ground, to be laughed at from afar,

Or is he just behaving, like he’s singing in his car.

Because the joys of laughter, are keen pleasures to delight,

He accepts the Almighty’s work, and shines them like sunlight.

Be it true, Bicentennial Man, that your words are meant to heal,

Thus every single one of us, in your presence we should kneel.

For it is you, oh great one, who persevered when few believed,

To blaze a path for brethren souls, where our dreams can be conceived.

We thank you for your brilliance, we applaud you for your zeal,

Kudos for all the memories, because you doubtlessly made us feel.

Rest in Peace, Sir Robin Williams, and no worries about lucky seven,

Because for sure you’ll keep them laughing, at the pearly Gates of Heaven.