User:ChuckB DuckY/The Mark Belling Late Afternoon Show

Show is famous for several noteable recuring segments

"Logic" Challenge
for lack of a better name due to Mark only identifying it as "one of those segments where I "try to make the caller defend their point logically."

Mark will occasionally (weekly-ish) outline a topic or issue and take no position on it. (This differs from the rest of his show where he offers his opinions strongly.) He then takes calls where the caller takes a position on the topic. Mark than attacks the callers opinion with the purpose of "trying to make the caller defend their point logically." After these lively debates between the caller and mark playing devil's advocate; Mark will end the segment by stating his true position.

Many initially dislike the segment because they think it is "harsh" or "rude." However, people with highly evolved logical minds love the segments because it glorifies their thoughtproccess's and methods.

topic examples: (from news story) Should a baseball player be charged with Felony Assult for throwing a ball at the opposing team, when they where charging the field during a brawl, only to miss the team and hit a fan in the stands severly injuring the fan.

does the Episcopal Archdiocese of Milwaukke or the elm grove episcapal church congregation who voted unanimously to leave own the physical property "church" in Elm Grove.

ChuckB DuckY (talk) 16:20, 28 August 2009 (UTC)belling.com/podcast

Discontinued segments: Beurocrat Watch: Mark would call public officials on Friday afternoons. Invariably they would not be in the office. This exercise demonstrated how hard public officials work for their taxpayer funded salleries.