Eggz

Nights 7pm - Midnight
Here's a little bout me;
- Worst celebrity encounter?
- It has to be Sean Paul, he was actually really down to earth and a great guy until he dropped and broke the Hookah we gave him as a gift into a million pieces....he didn't even say sorry.
- Do you have any tattoos?
- I'm actually proud of not having any "tats". I did have one of a Panda bear once, but it washed away in the Gulf of Mexico
- Who/what was your first concert?
- It was a lil extreme for a young 13 year old kid, Kid Rock, Metallica...also found out the mosh pit was no place for the little.
- What would you be doing if you weren't in Radio?
- I would have persuaded a career in professional golf. Its a hidden talent of mine just not Tiger Woods style.
- If you could change your name, what would you change it to?
- Alec Burg, its my "club" name. I keep it professional.
- What is your favorite Denver place to hang?
- Still pretty new to Denver. I will keep my options open, Red Rocks has been really good to me.
- Biggest Celebrity Crush?
- *Lacey Turner, the English actress, grooowl.*
- What is the weirdest thing you have ever eaten?
- I almost want to "re" barf. I did the Fear Factor deal at Universal Studios in Orlanda FL, I drank/ate a blended up glass of...roaches, spoiled milk, tuna, orange juice, raw meat. I did this all for a plastic cup that read "Fear Factor", not my best idea.
- What was your worst job?
- I have to say I've been really lucky. My first and worst job was at a local pizza joint in Griffith, IN called Pizza Pete. I might have ate the place out of business.
- Best Concert you have seen at Red Rocks?
- Stevie B. Nothing like hearing Spring Love in March.
- What is you musical guilty pleasure?
- *The Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band*
- Name one thing you miss about being a kid?
- Playing with some of the best toys ever made. Old school Teddy Rupskin, Lite Brite, Crossfire..just to name a few. Kids these days just don't know.
- You wouldn't be caught dead...where?
- A taping of the Oprah Show. We are not friends.








