Posted on 04/20/2017 4:57:35 AM PDT 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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How big a boy are ya?
I ran down the passageway toward the Wellington door that went down to Engineering Central and ducked back out of sight. Smith comes running up the passageway looking half sick. As he got to the door I yelled in the DCA's voice Smith where are you going? He turned around looked at me and he was too relieved to kill me LOL.
On a ship certain phones have a break in capacity such as The Bridge, Captain, Operations, all Engineering Central phones, and likely the Air Boss phone can break in on any calls at any time unnoticed.
Very funny radio. Wow.
No...That isn’t the same people at all...
Roy D Mercer has been around for 40 years...That was a young guy on that prank call..
Is that the call where he tells the recruiter that his boy Raymond was trying to pump bar bells and dropped one and it squished his pet hampster, and he wanted the recruiter to pay for it?
“Well what if I come down there with a 100 gal can of @ss whip for you!”
That was Roy D.—I think the recording is 25 years old.
later
Roy, Phil Stone, was terrific. He passed in 2012 just a few weeks after the radio show ended. Sad day for Tulsa and the country.
I think one of my favs was when he called the car dealer and is threatening him for ‘talking to his wife dirty’ and this guy could not stop laughing at him. Dude never did take the bait and was giving it back as good as Roy was dishing it. Fantastic.
That wasn’t Roy D doing the gay bar thing, was it???
The link came up with a virus, using a mobile phone.
What gay bar thing? This recording was about a Navy recruiter.
Look at post #4.....
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