Justin “Jew-Stain” St. Louis – The Stain is the “have fun at all costs” member of the group, ready to create hijinx anywhere at any time.  Justin is also the resident musician, belting out karaoke tunes, jamming way too hard to Guitar Hero, and offering musical vignettes whenever possible.

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A confused Justin, as usual.

Justin joined Eddy on the track at Thunder Road, but was known more for his wrecks than his wins.  In fact, he made two national newspapers with a crash in 2001, but his two wins at Thunder Road and one at Airborne Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY were almost an afterthought.  Justin did finish in the Top 10 in points a few times, but he also destroyed five cars in four years, so it was time to hang up his helmet.  He became involved in the media relations world, working for nationally recognized racing news site Speed51.com at places like Thunder Road, Oxford Plains Speedway in Maine, Thompson Int’l Speedway in Connecticut, and New Hampshire Int’l Speedway in Loudon, NH.  Justin has worked for WDEV Radio in the past and offers a little bit of technical know-how for the production of the show, at least enough to get by.

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Justin had a short lived owner stint until Pich' killed the Geo. Here Justin begins its destruction

Justin currently works as the Media Director and as a track announcer for Thunder Road and the American-Canadian Tour, and has a one year-old son, Landon.  Among his six Weav’ Poker Tour wins are a pair of Tony Danza Memorial Cup victories, including the inaugural game in August 2004.  Justin, a.k.a. “Mitch Fantastic”, is a lifelong fan of the NHL's Montréal Canadiens, and is also a fan of the UVM Hockey Cats and the Boston Red Sox.

Justin left the show full-time in June to keep up with the rest of his busy life.  He is still welcome in studio whenever he can and will forever be a big part of THE radio show.

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He won the 1st and 30th Danza Cup. You may now kiss the cup.

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Eddy “Seth White” Companion – Ed provides the spontaneity that all people crave.  Constantly trying to find ways to improve upon projects, whether through research and development, trial and error, or adding more bacon, Eddy always finds a way to make things run smoothly while having fun.

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Ed gives a thumbs up to his Moe's Homewrecker

Eddy is perhaps best known for his achievements in the world of local stock car racing, highlighted by a victory at the 2001 Milk Bowl at Barre, VT’s Thunder Road.  Following a severe illness for much of the 2001 season, Ed came back to race at the end of the year and scored the popular victory in front of 7,000 fans.  Eddy took a second win 2002, and was a championship contender throughout the 2003 season, his last full year of racing.  Always well-liked by his fellow competitors, Eddy was given the Ed Carroll Memorial Sportsmanship Award in 2003.  He came back to the driver’s seat in June 2007, only to break his back in a thrilling crash two weeks later.  (We can say it was thrilling because, frankly, it was the coolest thing he’s ever done.  He’s fine now.)  Replays of the crash were seen on local sports reports throughout the following weeks.  After his recovery, Ed stayed involved by working with drivers Scott Payea, Shawn Sicard, and Chuck Beede.

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Away from racing, Ed enjoys poker, the Boston Red Sox, UVM basketball, the New York Jets (why?), Bud Light, and a good BLT.  He is an 11-time Weav’ Poker Tour winner, and owns a record-tying four Tony Danza Memorial Cup victories.  Ed works at Heritage Ford, and can be seen in downtown Burlington as “Sethly J. White” on any given weekend.

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Ed with his girlfriend Laura, and his trademark "muppet-face."

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Jason “The Pich’” Piché – Pich’ is the glue that holds all this together.  From hosting WWE Raw on Monday nights, to the creation of the Weav’ Poker Tour and the former Team Cite, Jason has been the hub in the wheel of good times.

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His lifelong love of sports and blind devotion to all things UVM Athletics helped pave the way for the re-launch of the popular Talking Trash television show on VCAM (Wednesdays at 6:30pm on Comcast channel 15 in the greater Burlington, VT area) in 2005.  Jason’s connections with VCAM led to an opportunity with The Radiator, Burlington’s newest radio station (WOMM-LP, 105.9 FM), and after a meeting with Radiator co-founder Lee Anderson, the show was born.

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Pich' always rocks out with Catamount love!

In the real world, Pich’ is a Facilities Specialist at the University of Vermont, driving the Zamboni for NCAA Hockey East Division I games.  He is a veteran sports fan, religiously supporting not just the UVM Catamounts, but also all of his favorite pro sports teams (see his website for teams).  He is a frequent travler to see sporting events including the 2005 Final Four in St. Louis and yearly trips to the America East Men's Basketball Tournament.  He is also an avid poker player with 14 career wins in the Weav’ Poker Tour, including two Tony Danza Memorial Cup victories.

For more information on The Pich’, who is also known occasionally as “Rick Diculous”, visit www.jasonpiche.com. wait you're already here.

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Always......always, staying classy.

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