Mark and Viv

About the show
The Doctor says at the end of a long day you need to unwind, enjoy some great music and have a laugh...the only prescription is The EZ Ride home with Mark and Viv!
The drive home will be the best part of your day while you stay up to date on current events and sing along with your favorite EZ Rock music. Win dinner and movie with Mark and Viv's Matinee, where they ATTEMPT to act out a movie screen or get your chance to qualify for the latest EZ Rock jet trip. On those "it can't get any worse" days they always find someone Dumber than us, these people always put life's drama into perspective!
Mark and Viv specialize in the medicine of special guests, time saving tips and outbursts of outrageous laughter...that's mostly Viv.
So drive home with Mark and Viv, part of an entertaining lifestyle!
Weekdays from 4-7...only on 97.5 London's EZ Rock!

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It's Mother-In-Law Day -- Here are just a few tips from experts on how to deal with your in-laws:Full Blog
* Treat your spouse well. Nothing pleases parents more than knowing that their son or daughter is being well-loved and pampered. (brush them regularly and give them lots of treats to keep their coat shiny)
* Present a united front. Never squabble with your spouse in front of his or her parents. If you think hot issues may come up, discuss how you will deal with them ahead of time. If they erupt, stifle yourselves until you can deal with it in private. (wear shin guards for "under the dinner kick protection")
* Recognize the fact if you were raised in a different family structure. Remember, his or her mom believes her baby is perfect. (you may know differently. "WHO LEFT THEIR SOCKS IN THE FRIDGE AGAIN?")
* Ask mom-in-law to teach you how to cook a certain meal that he comments on while visiting her house -- even if it's stewed possum. And if her cooking is terrible, forget about honesty being the best policy. (Blame the possum)
* Frequently ask their advice, even if you don't plan to take it. They'll be glad to feel they still have influence on their child's life -- even if they don't. (this also works on bosses)
* Discover what their likes and hobbies are. Even if it's hunting and you're an animal rights activist, show interest and don't start an argument. (unless it's hunting YOU)





