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* AscendedFanboy: So many of the show's biggest fans have become celebrities in their own right, either through repeated call-ins to being showcased on Ellis's television show 'Ellismania' to ending up romantically attached to famous transsexual adult film stars (sometimes all three).

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* AscendedFanboy: So many of the show's biggest fans have become celebrities in their own right, either through repeated call-ins to being showcased on Ellis's television show 'Ellismania' to ending up romantically attached to famous transsexual transgender adult film stars (sometimes all three).

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* HollywoodBoardGames: Jason's tendency to make even the most mundane of activities extreme or otherwise edgy is greatly exemplified by how he adds shock collars to ''TabletopGame/{{Pictionary}}'' of all things.



* LivingLieDetector: Despite his lack of education, lack of manners and lack of subtlety, he really does seem to take this to superhuman levels. If he can get a person talking long enough, he can shred any web of lies and drag out the truth, and he's usually so blatantly obnoxious about it that most people don't realize it's happening.

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* LivingLieDetector: Despite his lack of education, lack of manners manners, and lack of subtlety, he really does seem to take this to superhuman levels. If he can get a person talking long enough, he can shred any web of lies and drag out the truth, and he's usually so blatantly obnoxious about it that most people don't realize it's happening.
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** Shock collar pictionary.

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** Shock collar pictionary.''TabletopGame/{{Pictionary}}''.
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After some guest spots on Tony's satellite radio show, Demolition Radio, he got a sweet gig as a DJ, and transformed it into, in his own words, "the circus of my mind". Topics can and have been virtually anything, from discussing STDs to rap music to transgender porn stars to skateboarding to fancy chocolates (again, sometimes all on the same show). Several celebrities are official Friends Of The Show, including Creator/ThomasHadenChurch, Creator/RobCorddry, Creator/MalinAkerman, B-Real, Rude Jude, and many, many porn stars. Jason's biography, "I'm Awesome", ranked high on the New York Times Bestseller list in its opening week, and has remained there. The show has recently been confirmed to be the #1 show on Sirius XM satellite radio, ahead even of Howard Stern's live listenership, and in August 2013 was granted a brand new studio, professional producers and significantly more clout in the corporation.

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After some guest spots on Tony's satellite radio show, Demolition Radio, he got a sweet gig as a DJ, and transformed it into, in his own words, "the circus of my mind". Topics can and have been virtually anything, from discussing STDs [=STDs=] to rap music to transgender porn stars to skateboarding to fancy chocolates (again, sometimes all on the same show). Several celebrities are official Friends Of The Show, including Creator/ThomasHadenChurch, Creator/RobCorddry, Creator/MalinAkerman, B-Real, Rude Jude, and many, many porn stars. Jason's biography, "I'm Awesome", ranked high on the New York Times Bestseller list in its opening week, and has remained there. The show has recently been confirmed to be the #1 show on Sirius XM satellite radio, ahead even of Howard Stern's live listenership, and in August 2013 was granted a brand new studio, professional producers and significantly more clout in the corporation.
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* UpToEleven: Could practically be the alternate title of the show.
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* BadassBisexual: Jason Ellis, in addition to being a world-champion skateboarder, motocross rider and light-truck racer, is also an undefeated MMA fighter. Oh, and he came out as bisexual in 2016, admitting that he has slept with other men and is married to a woman.
** He has knocked out professional UFC fighter and former WEC champion Gabe Ruediger. Damn.
*** Ruediger, who claims that the fight was rigged, challenged him to a rematch. Both fighters took that bout very seriously, so Ellis was perhaps the most surprised out of anyone when he won AGAIN, in the third round.
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* Badass: Jason Ellis, in addition to being a world-champion skateboarder, motocross rider and light-truck racer, is also an undefeated MMA fighter.
** Who handily knocked out professional UFC fighter and former WEC champion Gabe Ruediger. Damn.

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* Badass: BadassBisexual: Jason Ellis, in addition to being a world-champion skateboarder, motocross rider and light-truck racer, is also an undefeated MMA fighter.
fighter. Oh, and he came out as bisexual in 2016, admitting that he has slept with other men and is married to a woman.
** Who handily He has knocked out professional UFC fighter and former WEC champion Gabe Ruediger. Damn.
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The Jason Ellis Show is a talk show that airs on Sirius XM satellite radio, Channel 41... er, 103... er, 206... er, 713? No, wait, it's back on Channel 41 now. It's live from 12pm to 4pm... wait, 7am to 10am... wait, now it's 12pm to 3pm, Pacific time, Monday to Friday (3pm to 6pm on the East Coast). While it originally started off as a place for Jason Ellis to just pick his own music and talk about it a little bit, he very quickly grew bored of just being a DJ, and decided to launch himself into radio history.

Jason was born in Sandringham, Australia, and dreamed of becoming the greatest skateboarder in the world. After years of dedication and winning local competitions, along with recreational drug use and some staggeringly age-inappropriate sex, he moved to America with no money and quickly joined up with the then-new field of extreme sports. He became friends with Tony Hawk and other celebrities, and spent his time sleeping on people's couches, doing drugs, nailing prostitutes and winning skateboarding competitions (sometimes all four in one day).

After some guest spots on Tony's radio, he got a sweet gig as a DJ, and transformed it into, in his own words, "the circus of my mind". Topics can and have been virtually anything, from discussing STDs to rap music to transgender porn stars to skateboarding to fancy chocolates (again, sometimes all on the same show). Several celebrities are official friends of the show, including Creator/ThomasHadenChurch, Creator/RobCorddry, Creator/MalinAkerman, B-Real, Rude Jude, and many, many porn stars. Jason's biography, "I'm Awesome", ranked high on the New York Times Bestseller list in its opening week, and has remained there. The show has recently been confirmed to be the #1 show on Sirius XM satellite radio, ahead even of Howard Stern's live listenership, and in August 2013 was granted a brand new studio, professional producers and significantly more clout in the corporation.

The current line-up is Jason Ellis himself and Michael Tully, who went to Oxford University and co-wrote Jason's biography. [[ButtMonkey Josh "Raw Dog" Richmond]] left the show in November 2013, finally fed up with not being taken seriously enough. The show is currently searching for a new third wheel. Kevin "Kumfat", then "Kumtard", then "Kooltard" Kraft is the former and current producer, as well as regular co-host, joined now by new full-time executive producer Andrew "The Giant" Gruss. There is a rotating cast of special guest co-stars, mainly Rude Jude Angelini and The Dingo.

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The Jason Ellis Show is a talk show that airs on Sirius XM satellite radio, Channel 41... er, 103... er, 206... er, 713? No, wait, it's back on Channel 41 now. It's live from 12pm to 4pm... wait, 7am to 10am... wait, now it's 12pm to 3pm, 3pm... SHOOT, ok, for real this time, 2pm to 5pm Pacific time, Monday to Friday (3pm (5pm to 6pm 8pm on the East Coast). While it originally started off as a place for Jason Ellis to just pick his own preferred (IE, 'no kooks') music and talk about it a little bit, little, he very quickly grew bored of just being a DJ, and decided to launch himself into radio history.

Jason was born in Sandringham, Australia, and dreamed of becoming the greatest skateboarder in the world. After years of dedication and winning local competitions, along with recreational drug use and some staggeringly age-inappropriate sex, he moved to America with no money and quickly joined up with the then-new field of extreme sports. He became friends with Tony Hawk and other celebrities, and spent his time sleeping on people's couches, doing drugs, nailing prostitutes and winning skateboarding competitions (sometimes all four in one day). \n\n He was also famous for taking some of the biggest slams the sport had ever seen, including but not limited to multiple shattered wrists, forearms, ankles and knees. It was not uncommon for him to skate a competition while wearing multiple casts from the LAST competition.

After some guest spots on Tony's radio, satellite radio show, Demolition Radio, he got a sweet gig as a DJ, and transformed it into, in his own words, "the circus of my mind". Topics can and have been virtually anything, from discussing STDs to rap music to transgender porn stars to skateboarding to fancy chocolates (again, sometimes all on the same show). Several celebrities are official friends of the show, Friends Of The Show, including Creator/ThomasHadenChurch, Creator/RobCorddry, Creator/MalinAkerman, B-Real, Rude Jude, and many, many porn stars. Jason's biography, "I'm Awesome", ranked high on the New York Times Bestseller list in its opening week, and has remained there. The show has recently been confirmed to be the #1 show on Sirius XM satellite radio, ahead even of Howard Stern's live listenership, and in August 2013 was granted a brand new studio, professional producers and significantly more clout in the corporation.

Since then, the show has been bounced around the time slots, and the channels. For an extended period it couldn't even be listened to on in-car satellite radio consoles, airing on web-only Channel 103. That has since been fixed, and 103 is now 'Faction Talk', an ad-driven channel. As such, Ellis has to perform constant on-air advertising reads, as well as endure several advertising breaks, and is no longer in charge of any music whatsoever.

The current line-up is Jason Ellis himself and Michael Tully, who went to Oxford University and co-wrote Jason's biography. [[ButtMonkey Josh "Raw Dog" Richmond]] left the show in November 2013, finally fed up with not being taken seriously enough. The show is currently searching for a new third wheel. Kevin "Kumfat", then "Kumtard", then "Kooltard" "Kooltard", now "Cool Beans" Kraft is the former and current producer, as well as regular co-host, joined now by new full-time executive producer Andrew "The Giant" Gruss. There is a rotating cast of special guest co-stars, mainly Rude Jude Angelini and The Dingo.

Current Classic and current segments on the show:



* Ellisfam-ily Jeopardy

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* Ellisfam-ily JeopardyEllis Jeopardy
* Ellisfamily Feud




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* New Music Tuesday
* Recently Released Music Wednesday
* Does [Blank] Like It?
* Blanketty Blanks
* Dingo Lingo



Recently, co-host Michael Tully has his own show on Channel 41, "The Tully Show", where he has celebrity guests and purposefully avoids talking about celebrity stuff. Notable was Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion's extended discussion of collectible funeral-home-related paraphernelia. Jason and Michael, and occasionally Kooltard, also have the surprisingly successful podcast "Ellistronics"... wait, no it's "Podley Crüe" now. Download it wherever you get podcasts!

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Recently, co-host Michael Tully has his own show on Channel 41, 103, "The Tully Show", where he has celebrity guests and purposefully avoids talking about celebrity stuff. Notable was Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion's extended discussion of collectible funeral-home-related paraphernelia. Jason and Michael, and occasionally Kooltard, also have the surprisingly successful podcast "Ellistronics"... wait, no it's "Podley Crüe" now. Nope, back to "Ellistronics", because no-one could stand Jason being THAT unfiltered. Download it wherever you get podcasts!

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