![]() The two accomplices-whose names were not revealed by the Air Force-were paid $100 apiece by the station for their cooperation (KLOS’ standard practice to encourage callers). Available in a range of colours and styles for men, women. Bill Kubecki from his Air Force office phone in the Office of Special Investigations, with two workplace associates playing the parts of the wife and friend. Shop high-quality unique Mark And Brian T-Shirts designed and sold by independent artists. Officials at Edwards Air Force Base have told The Times that the call actually was made by Sgt. Before confronting the woman he said was his wife, he also spoke on the air with the friend and purportedly fired him. ![]() This caller had identified himself as Bill and said he ran a computer company, for which his best friend supposedly worked. The segment was part of a regular feature on the KLOS (95.5) morning show in which callers are hooked up on the air with spouses, friends, lovers and bosses for encounters covering everything from pay raises to marriage proposals to mending spats. ![]() It was “real-life and hard-core, one of the most talked-about bits ever,” one of the hosts said later. It was dramatic: A caller to KLOS-FM’s popular “Mark and Brian” morning show had his wife on the line and was telling her he wanted a divorce because he knew she’d been cheating on him with his best friend. ![]()
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